Bantams Banter duo Tom and Dom review 2013 – and their first-hand viewing of so many high points.
Opinion
The Midweek Player Focus #48: Matthew Bates
By Jason McKeown January is going to prove a busy for Bradford City. There is seemingly a long list of players surplus to requirements, and a certain star striker destined to regularly appear in tabloid newspaper transfer gossip columns. Lower down the priority list… Read More ›
2013 reviewed part one – the alternative Wembley view
On each of the final three Mondays of 2013, Width of a Post is looking back on an unforgettable year. In part one we reflect on the two visits to Wembley – not from the viewpoint of Bradford City fans in… Read More ›
How can we move on if Wells does go?
By Andrew Baxter With the recent speculation surrounding the future of Nahki Wells, how will the club cope should the striker be sold in January? Julian Rhodes, speaking to the Telegraph & Argus, has commented that, “We have to look at… Read More ›
We’ve come a long way…
By Jonathon Ellerton In recent weeks, the complaints surrounding this Bradford City side have got to a ridiculous point (the performance at Rotherham was poor, I admit that), and I think it needs to be remembered just where we were 18 months… Read More ›
The Midweek Player Focus #47: Andy Gray
By Jason McKeown It is a common theme of a Bradford City winless run that supporters will look for the answers in reserve. Take a check at who is on the sidelines and, in particular, those who haven’t figured for… Read More ›
Sweet dreams are made of this
By Damien Wilkinson Monday 2 December, saw the worldwide premiere of the short film, ‘We Made History – the Fans’, at the Cubby Broccoli cinema in the National Media Museum. Width of a Post was lucky to be amongst those present,… Read More ›
James Hanson enters ‘The Conversation’
By Alex Scott November 2013 was a touch disappointing on its face, and in the whole scheme of things, largely forgettable. It was most notable for its final week which saw City’s Number Nine re-up for another four years. As… Read More ›
A change in direction
By Ian Hemmens Last week saw Bradford City sign youngster Lewis Clarkson from Scarborough Athletic. Released by Hull City despite a prolific scoring record in youth football, Clarkson found himself, like so many others at Premier League Academies, thrown out… Read More ›
Finishing School
By Alex Scott (image by Mike Holdsworth) Dagenham & Redbridge striker Rhys Murphy is top scorer in League Two at the minute, with eight goals. Following this weekend’s results, there are ten League One forwards who can better that tally. With a… Read More ›