Width of a Post’s retrospective look back on last season’s incredible League Cup run has reached Arsenal in the quarter finals – one year ago t0day. Katie Whyatt recalls the night when the Bantams beat the mighty Gunners. Bradford… Read More ›
2012/13
League Cup miracle, one year on: the early rounds
On Wednesday it will be exactly one year since Bradford City’s incredible victory over Arsenal. Width of a Post will be continuing its ‘one year on‘ retrospective series with a piece on the Gunners victory, but first David Howker recalls his memories of… 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 ›
We made history…the fans – a short film
By David Nowakowski Experience a stomach churning tension like your first day at school or wedding day nerves as fans of all ages follow their team to Wembley for the second time in a matter of months. Nervousness and tension… Read More ›
We Made History 2012/13 DVD – available soon
By Jason McKeown Bradford City’s 2012/13 season will never be repeated. For a fourth division team to reach a major cup final – defeating three Premier League teams along the way – and then to come from nowhere to win promotion… Read More ›
League Cup miracle, one year on: Wigan Athletic
Width of a Post continues its look back on last season’s incredible League Cup run, as Jason McKeown reflects on the shock victory over Wigan, which occurred a year ago today. Wigan Athletic 0 Bradford City 0 (Bradford City win… Read More ›
The Midweek Player Focus #39: James Meredith
By Alex Scott Narrative loves conflict, and frustratingly for someone attempting to rattle on about this James Meredith for ten minutes or so, there isn’t really any. (Google the James Meredith for a tad more conflict.) Our James Meredith is… Read More ›
The Bantams crow again
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 ›
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 ›
Zavon Hines departs Bradford City having helped to take it forwards
By Jason McKeown As if yet another indication were needed of the feel-good factor that abounds around Valley Parade, it can be found in the news that Zavon Hines has left Bradford City after Phil Parkinson opted against offering him a new… Read More ›