By Gareth Walker I was recently reminded that, back in June, I made the bold statement I would only be attending two away games during the 2012/13 campaign. Including the two trips to Wembley, I ended up attending 18 –… Read More ›
2012/13
Moving on up
By Jim Nicholson We’re now at the end of what has been an incredible season for Bradford City. We’ve had the pleasure of witnessing some stunning highs and the club has been revitalised from top to bottom, with a management… Read More ›
The 2012/13 Width of a Post Match of the Season
By Jason McKeown In addition to voting for Player of the Season, Width of a Post writers were asked to rank their favourite matches of the 2012/13 season. In fifth place…City 1 Arsenal 1 (City won 3-2 on penalties) League… Read More ›
The 2012/13 Width of a Post Player of the Season
By Jason McKeown The Width of a Post writers were asked to vote for their top five players of the 2012/13 season, which saw 10 different players receive votes. In fifth place…Rory McArdle No one was a greater representative of City’s… Read More ›
End of season thank yous
By Jason McKeown As we have reached the end of this marathon season, I wanted to say a few public thank yous to the many people who have helped and supported Width of a Post over this season. Firstly, a big… Read More ›
Present perfect
Match report of Bradford City sealing promotion to League One following a 3-0 victory over Northampton Town.
Back to Wembley: Play off final song three: Bradford Calling
By Jason McKeown West Yorkshire covers band have got in on the Bradford City play off act, with a superb re-working of The Clash’s London Calling – Bradford Calling. Drummer Tino Palmer told Width of a Post the story behind… Read More ›
Back to Wembley: A night at the movies with a Bradford Blockbuster
“The Bantams’ incredible year would form an ideal script for Hollywood executives to sink their teeth into, especially if the journey ends with victory in the play off final.”
Back to Wembley: We never do it the easy way, do we?
“Before this season we hadn’t been to Wembley to see our team 17 years, and now we’re going twice in one magical campaign. Sure, we’ve had to put up with a lot, but at the moment we’re pretty lucky really, aren’t we?”
Parkinson’s new deal is a rare victory for long-term thinking
By Jason McKeown I will be honest with you, I feared the worst when it came to this season – and the chief reason for that was Julian Rhodes and Mark Lawn. The Joint Chairmen’s five-year dual stewardship of Bradford… Read More ›