The Width of a Post ‘s new football series continues with the story of how deputy editor Katie Whyatt fell in love with football.
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Another early cup exit hints at deeper Bradford City troubles
City 1 Barnsley 2: The Bantams are out of the JPT, and a worrying pattern is forming.
“Does anyone like football?” – Part 2: The Lionesses
In part two of our new WOAP series looking back at football’s greatest moments, Katie Whyatt recalls the heroics of the England women’s team during the summer.
“Does anyone like football?” – Part 1: Agueroooo
In the first of our new WOAP series looking back at football’s greatest moments, Jason McKeown reflects on the dramatic way Manchester City became Champions for the first time in 44 years.
“Does anyone like football?”
About our new WOAP series: “Because everyone has a story. One goal, one game – and one million different perspectives.”
The Barnsley non-match report
A heavy downpour and thunderstorm means that City’s JPT game with Barnsley was postponed, and there was a lengthy wait to get home.
Phil Parkinson’s Bradford City come roaring back to tear Rochdale apart (again)
Rochdale 1 City 3: The Bantams end a torrid week with an impressive victory over Rochdale, as Parkinson once more shows his mettle.
Phil Parkinson and that new deal
Phil Parkinson’s recently signed three-year deal is prompting some questions from supporters following the poor start to the season.
Phil Parkinson set to shake things up, but ability must ultimately come first
Bradford City’s recent dip in results has prompted calls for fringe players to get a chance, but how do we know if they truly merit it?
New Bradford City book will tell the story of club’s extraordinary modern history
The last 30 years have been filled with drama at Valley Parade, and a new book tells the inside story of the club’s rise, fall, rise, fall and rise.