By Jason McKeown Longevity has become a rare thing in English football management. Short-termism reigns even at the home of the country’s most successful football club. Where once upon a time Manchester United was the universal example used to illustrate… Read More ›
Season Reviews
2013/14 reviewed: the story of a season (part two)
By Katie Whyatt Continuing from part one, Width of a Post writers Andrew Baxter, Gareth Walker, Katie Whyatt, Mahesh Johal, Mark Danylczuk and Nick Beanland play the role of pundit to review Bradford City’s 2013/14 season. What’s your view on… Read More ›
2013/14 reviewed: the story of a season (part one)
By Katie Whyatt As the curtain falls on the eventful 2013/14 season, six Width of A Post writers – Andrew Baxter, Gareth Walker, Katie Whyatt, Mahesh Johal, Mark Danylczuk and Nick Beanland – took to the pundit chairs to look… Read More ›
2013/14 reviewed: Just another manic Monday
By Jason McKeown Back in 1995, George Weah – then one of the world’s best players – brushed off a less-than-thrilling AC Milan performance with the immortal words, “Football matches are like days of the week. It can’t be Sunday every… Read More ›
The 2013/14 Width of a Post Player of the Season
By Jason McKeown The Width of a Post writing team were asked to vote for their top five Bradford City players of the 2013/14 campaign. Here is the collective result. In 5th place…Andrew Davies Were it not for all those… Read More ›
The Width of a Post – a best of 2012/13
By Jason McKeown Bradford City’s marathon 2012/13 season was the subject of in-depth coverage from Width of a Post at every step of the way. A special section, with links to all match reports and other articles, had now being… Read More ›
2012/13 season review: An unforgettable season
Concluding Width of a Post’s 2012/13 season review, writers Gareth Walker, Ian Sheard and Joe Cockburn reflect on a memorable 10 months. Where does the 2012/13 season rank amongst your time supporting Bradford City? Gareth: I think a lot will… Read More ›
2012/13 season review: The Power of Both
By Alex Scott The strategy employed by Phil Parkinson during the past year has undoubtedly been a triumph. We can’t avoid analysing it through the lens of the outcome, as fantastic as that has been. I could write with some… Read More ›
2012/13 season review: He’s magic, ya know
By Joe Cockburn It was no secret that in the first five years of City’s dragged out stay in League Two, a midfield general had been the missing element. Messers Flynn, McLaren, Evans, Bullock, Bolder, Doherty, Worthington, Ravenhill all tried… Read More ›
2012/13 season review: Dan, Me and Bradford City
By Philip Jackson It was a warm, glorious day in April 2011, the road twisted towards Hereford from Worcester, breathing in the scenery all around us, quintessentially English, bright greens and golds, trees and flowers in bloom stood before the… Read More ›