These are uncertain times for Bradford City as the squad is set to be significantly revamped as part of the transfer philosophy
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The WOAP end of season exams #2: you can’t win anything with kids, or can you?
Bradford City’s owners have a very clear philosophy for the age of players they want to bring to the club, but will it prove successful?
The WOAP end of season exams #1: to be a poet or to be pragmatic?
In the first of a series of ‘essays’ reviewing this season, Katie Whyatt examines the squad’s changing style.
The 2016/17 season review of Bradford City
2016/17 was a season where worst fears were never realised but weaknesses from day one were never fully addressed.
The 2016/17 Width of a Post Player of the Season
The WOAP writers have voted on their top five Bradford City players of the 2016/17 season
2016/17 reviewed: the best and worst bits
WOAP writers Jason McKeown, Katie Whyatt, Alex Scott and Tim Penfold run through the best and worst bits of the season.
An alternative Wembley experience
Last Saturday ended in disappointing fashion but was still a memorable day for Bradford City fans.,
Recollections and hopes
Reflections on Wembley, and a season of progress.
A good day
Watching your team play at Wembley is a family occasion for many and enjoyable despite the result.
Stephen Darby changed Bradford City for the better, his legacy is as strong as it gets
Stephen Darby will be remembered at Valley Parade not just as the best right back since the Premier League days but as a leader who pioneered change.