City 2 Burton 0: A week after losing to the basement club, the Bantams produce an impressive victory over the leaders.
Burton Albion
A different type of fan funding as the Bantams face the leaders needing the vocal help of their supporters
City welcome leaders Burton on Tuesday looking to make the most of their game in hand.
Falling short, fading out?
Burton Albion 3 City 1: The Bantams are comfortably defeated by the league leaders, and top six hopes are beginning to drift.
Revisiting a little part of Bradford City history, as a Gary Liddle-less Bantams go to Burton
City go back to a ground where they achieved on of their best modern-day performances and victories, as the evolution of the squad continues.
League Cup miracle, one year on: the early rounds
On Wednesday it will be exactly one year since Bradford City’s incredible victory over Arsenal. Width of a Post will be continuing its ‘one year on‘ retrospective series with a piece on the Gunners victory, but first David Howker recalls his memories of… Read More ›
League Cup miracle, one year on: Burton
With no cup run to speak of this season, Width of a Post editor Jason McKeown will be looking back on the spectacular 2012/13 League Cup miracle in a series of articles re-living each round of the adventure. One year… Read More ›
2012/13 season review: Dan, Me and Bradford City
By Philip Jackson It was a warm, glorious day in April 2011, the road twisted towards Hereford from Worcester, breathing in the scenery all around us, quintessentially English, bright greens and golds, trees and flowers in bloom stood before the… Read More ›
The 2012/13 Width of a Post Match of the Season
By Jason McKeown In addition to voting for Player of the Season, Width of a Post writers were asked to rank their favourite matches of the 2012/13 season. In fifth place…City 1 Arsenal 1 (City won 3-2 on penalties) League… Read More ›
Back to Wembley: Since our last visit…
By Mahesh Johal Walking down Wembley Way after the League Cup Final was one of my proudest moments as a Bradford City fan. In the dark London sky, the Wembley arch stood bright. Looking at this monument to football, I… Read More ›
The long night queuing
By Martin Gregory Walking out of Whaddon Road after a tedious end of season game at Cheltenham, the last thing we wanted was more stress. However, that emotion was realised when, on the coach home, news broke that second leg… Read More ›