Last season’s successes on the pitch have provided a great platform for Bradford City’s further advance. The outgoing Chair of the Supporters Trust, Alan Carling, reflects on the possibilities for future development. Football clubs in Britain have been owned and run… Read More ›
Opinion
So far, so good – but still early days
By Mark Danylczuk It’s good to be back in League One, isn’t it? One month and five games in and we really don’t want to go back to the grim days of League Two football. No disrespect to the teams… Read More ›
Bad, bad night raises worrying questions
By Katie Whyatt It was the kind of scoreline more suited to a game of FIFA. The sort of result from a tie between two mismatched Sunday League teams. What you’d get if you pitted a fourth tier side against… Read More ›
Nahki Wells remains a Bantam…for now
By Jason McKeown Perhaps it’s just in keeping with a national media that has spent months obsessing over Leighton Baines, Luis Saurez and Wayne Rooney, but as the transfer window slammed shut with Nahki Wells still a Bantam, the amount… Read More ›
These are great times to be a Bradford City fan
By James Storrie These are great times to be a Bradford City fan. The good times have returned at long last and there is a buzz around Valley Parade that has not reared its head for a very long time…. Read More ›
The Midweek Player Focus #38: James Hanson
By Jason McKeown It was the soundtrack to many a half time, during Peter Taylor’s reign as manager. And Peter Jackson’s. And the early part of Phil Parkinson’s. Bradford City would inevitably be struggling to impress, and the inquest on… Read More ›
My deep, dark secret
By Katie Whyatt I’ve got a confession to make. It’s not pretty, but the whole rivalry between Huddersfield and us, that local derby game, has got me thinking, and I feel it’s time to come clean. It’s a secret I’ve… Read More ›
It (still) feels magic
By Jason McKeown Envy is not only one of the seven deadly sins, it is an unattractive emotion to feel. Back in April 2005, Hull City came to Valley Parade for a League One clash bringing with them one of… Read More ›
Let the noise re-commence
By Mahesh Johal If there is lasting feeling from Tuesday night’s defeat to Huddersfield, it won’t be that of dejection or resentment after losing to our nearest rival. Instead, many will remember it for the excitement that surged through the… Read More ›
Human After All
By Alex Scott Well, that was fast. Straightforward and all. No heroics. No last minute miracle comebacks. No superhuman saves, or ‘keeper force field moments. Just a reserve team and “concentrate on the league”. The league has to be the… Read More ›