The latest podcast discusses City’s end of season form and what to do with the 12 out of contract players.
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WOAP reader poll – which out of contract Bradford City players would you keep?
It’s nearly decision time for Bradford City’s 12 senior out of contract players. Who gets your vote for a new deal?
Bradford City achieve long overdue home victory but laboured ending underlines scale of the rebuild needed
Bradford City made a blistering start but slightly crawled to the finish to achieve a first home win since January.
Dismal defeat underlines the urgency for Bradford City to build a strong squad this summer
An understrength Bradford City suffered a poor defeat to an out of form Colchester United, offering Mark Hughes few positives ahead of a big close season.
Bradford City still struggle to win at home, but offer strongest indication yet that Valley Parade will be the place to be next season
Bradford City couldn’t quite achieve a first home win under Mark Hughes, but performances are getting better and better.
Goalkeepers star as Bradford City earn themselves a deserved point on the road
Bradford City worked hard to gain a point away at a side with high hopes of promotion, offering Mark Hughes another afternoon of useful learns.
A reality check for a Bradford City side who are still a long way off competing
Bradford City were well beaten at an on-song Bristol Rovers as the Bantams season heads towards a flat ending.
Mark Hughes’ Bradford City continue to improve but there’s no hiding lack of cutting edge
Bradford City gave a good account of themselves against promotion contenders Newport County. However they’re just not creating enough good chances and struggling to score.
The Width of a Post podcast #42: Cantona to City next?
The latest episode discusses the early impressions of a Mark Hughes-led Bradford City – and the future of Valley Parade.
Battling defeat demonstrates the importance of Bradford City finding a harder edge to their game
Despite another committed display Bradford City just couldn’t match Port Vale’s streetwise edge, bowing down to a fifth straight home defeat.