Bradford City began 2019 with a comprehensive victory over Accrington – and they’re out of the bottom four again.
Accrington Stanley
From bad to worse to the most miserable of times
Bradford City suffered a major set back in their bid to revive a dismal season, weakly losing 3-1 at Accrington Stanley
The wrong kind of Bradford City cup shock
The Bantams bowed out of the FA Cup in the first round, as those in reserve failed to press their claims for a bigger role.
2012/13 season review: Life on the road
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 ›
Can Santa Parkinson deliver the perfect Christmas present? City take on Rochdale
Bradford City vs Rochdale preview @ Valley Parade on Saturday 29 December, 2012 By Rob Craven Phil Parkinson must have been a good lad again this year as Santa delivered another three Boxing Day points for City in a hard… Read More ›
I’m fed up of this
By Jason McKeown Afternoons like the one experienced on Boxing Day provide an emphatic reminder of the importance of the main job in hand – escaping this bloody division. I am not one of those arrogant, snobbish types who looks… Read More ›
Back to the future
Bradford City 2 Thompson 24, Connell 86 Accrington Stanley 1 Boco 79 Tuesday 26 December, 2012 By Damien Wilkinson Bradford City finally laid the curse of traditional bogey side, Accrington Stanley, who looked to be heading for a fifth consecutive… Read More ›
City Gent 183 on sale today
The new edition of the City Gent is available to buy around Valley Parade today, from editor Mike Harrison and his team of sellers. Still costing just £2, CG183 includes an interview with Phil Parkinson by former BBC Radio Leeds… Read More ›
Richardson joins the PP revolution as City host Accy
Bradford City vs Accrington Stanley preview @Valley Parade on Wednesday 26 December, 2012 By Jason McKeown If the rise and rise of Bradford City is suddenly prompting supporter fears of losing manager Phil Parkinson – and the sound of Reading… Read More ›
Parkinson’s latest away approach deserves praise, but he still lacks the right answer
By Jason McKeown For the second weekend in a row, I found myself muttering to others about Phil Parkinson’s tactics. This is not the beginnings of any campaign against the Bradford City manager – I firmly believe he has done… Read More ›