Winter is coming – let’s hope it’s a short winter and that the sun shines on the Bantams again.
Opinion
Hey Edin
I took a look around the ground for you last night and instead of happy cheering faces all I saw was apathy and misery. Blank faces, angry faces, bewilderment. And seats. Lots of empty seats.
2018 has been Bradford City’s annus horribilis, and it may yet get worse
Bradford City’s dismal 2018 shows no sign of getting better, and it could be crucial when it comes to the January transfer window.
From bad to worse to the most miserable of times
Bradford City suffered a major set back in their bid to revive a dismal season, weakly losing 3-1 at Accrington Stanley
Improving Bradford City show glimpses of what they’ve lost
Bradford City’s defeat to Sunderland was not without its positives, but the same failings are holding them back.
Our Katie
After five and a half years and more than 100 articles, Katie Whyatt is leaving Width of a Post for a career in journalism
The absence of true leaders embodies Bradford City’s 2018 demise
By Katie Whyatt Midway through the first half against Bristol Rovers, Bradford City defender Ryan McGowan had decided enough was quite enough. This probably wasn’t the dream he was sold when he moved halfway around the world, leaping from Australia… Read More ›
One Year, Two Seasons
The nature of the traditional domestic football season in this part of world – spread over two calendar years from August to May – can lead to all sorts of anomalies.
The lessons from the past that can help to shape Bradford City’s future
Bradford City’s history has been full of myths and inaccuracies. But understanding what it truly stands for offers a blueprint for getting the club back on its feet.
Bradford City’s plight is serious – but here’s why I don’t think we should protest at matches
With Bradford City in the midst of a relegation dog fight, the team is going to need all the help it can get from supporters.