Phil Parkinson is going through a tricky time as manager, but this is nothing new and he’s always guided the club through tougher moments.
2015/16
The Midweek Player Focus #69: Chris Routis
Chris Routis faces a huge end to the season convincing a sceptical public he is the player his manager thinks he can be.
Falling short, fading out?
Burton Albion 3 City 1: The Bantams are comfortably defeated by the league leaders, and top six hopes are beginning to drift.
Revisiting a little part of Bradford City history, as a Gary Liddle-less Bantams go to Burton
City go back to a ground where they achieved on of their best modern-day performances and victories, as the evolution of the squad continues.
The January Transfer Window Verdict: New arrivals offer optimism of a stronger Bradford City promotion push
The WOAP pundit team share their views on City’s January transfer activity and prospects for the rest of the season.
WOAP feature on BBC Radio Leeds
WOAP co-editor Katie Whyatt joined Billy Knott and Bantams Banter for a Bradford City special broadcast on BBC Radio Leeds.
The Bradford City board throw their weight behind Phil Parkinson, now he needs to re-establish the high performing culture he first instilled
Phil Parkinson has endured a difficult start to 2016, but he needs his squad to rise to the standards of the high-performing 2012/13 and 2014/15 teams.
The balancing act, as Bradford City’s late victory offers a springboard to better times
City 2 Fleetwood 1: A dramatic late winner breathes new life into the Bantams’ faltering promotion hopes.
A depleted Bradford City forward line are desperate for goals as Fleetwood come to town
Billy Clarke’s injury and Jamie Proctor’s lack of availability adds to Bradford City’s striking woes for the visit of Fleetwood.
A heartening way to lose a game of football
City 0 Barnsley 1: An early goal is enough to give the in-form Tykes three points, but a very different Bantams approach offers lots of encouragement.