Bradford City’s goalless draw with Charlton Athletic sees them lose ground on League One’s pace-setters, but the team’s approach continues to excite.
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The modern day story of Bradford City
Next Wednesday is a very special anniversary in Bradford City’s modern history – for it will be exactly 30 years since they returned to Valley Parade, following the fire disaster in May 1985. The club had been in exile at… Read More ›
Return of the Mc(Mahon) as City get the job done
City come into their own after a tricky start to beat Cambridge United in the EFL Checkatrade Trophy.
The January transfer window could be huge in Bradford City’s season (but it shouldn’t define it)
Bradford City are moving towards an important January transfer window, but bringing in better players will not be easy.
The revitalised Billy Clarke enjoys the fruits of Bradford City’s changing direction
Billy Clarke has bounced back from a difficult second season to become the focal point of Bradford City’s increasingly adventurous approach.
Staying miserable
Saturday’s defeat to Swindon Town has opened up the never-ending debate about James Hanson’s worth – but how much fun is it to be a Hanson-hater?
The WOAP Podcast – Episode #4
Episode Four of the Width of a Post is now available – covering everything topical about Bradford City
A toast to Edin Rahic and Stefan Rupp’s early successes
Edin Rahic and Stefan Rupp have been at the Bradford City helm for six months, and are successfully building on the foundations left behind.
Tale of two No.9s as City earn vital win
Bradford City quickly get back to winning ways on an emotional evening that’s all about number nines.
An open letter to the Football League’s Shaun Harvey
Dear Mr Harvey, I was surprised and disappointed to see that Bradford City had been fined £3,000 for not breaking any of the EFL Trophy’s rules over the course of the group stage, and have a few questions regarding this… Read More ›