By Jason McKeown Set up just over a year ago by Bradford City’s Chief Executive, David Baldwin, the Bradford City Supporters Board is a representative group of Bantams supporters who work closely with the club, spearheading initiatives and providing valuable… Read More ›
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Bradford City offer Nahki Wells new contract
By Jason McKeown Speaking to a room of Bradford City fans prior to Saturday’s game with Leyton Orient, alongside the Supporters Board and Width of a Post, David Baldwin revealed that Nahki Wells has been offered a new contract that… Read More ›
Maintaining the momentum as Orient come to town
Bradford City vs Leyton Orient preview @Valley Parade on Saturday 11 December, 2013 By Gareth Walker On Saturday Bradford City begin a hectic period of playing five games in two-and- a-half weeks, most of which are against teams who themselves… Read More ›
Catching up with David Baldwin (part two)
Part two of Width of a Post’s in-depth chat with Bradford City’s Head of Operations/Chief Executive David Baldwin (part one here) By Jason McKeown Although much has gone well for the club over the past 12 months, there has been… Read More ›
Catching up with David Baldwin (part one)
By Jason McKeown It is just shy of one year ago since I met with David Baldwin in his Cullingworth local for an in-depth interview for Width of a Post – and it’s fair to say that plenty has happened… Read More ›
10 years of writing about Bradford City
By Jason McKeown It was only a 1-0 defeat, but the scoreline flattered the beaten Bantams. Ipswich Town had played us off the park and should have won by three or four goals, with only a 10-minute rally at the… Read More ›
Speaking to Julian Rhodes – part two
Continuing from part one, Julian Rhodes talks to WOAP editor Jason McKeown about the historic 2012/13 season, the future of Nahki Wells and the renting of Valley Parade. WOAP: How important is the youth set up? Our youth system is very successful…. Read More ›
The club’s in the black, and so too is Mark Lawn
By Jason McKeown There was – typically for the Telegraph & Argus – a wholly positive tone to this week’s announcement that Bradford City made a £1.5 million profit for the 2012/13 season. Undoubtedly it is a significant achievement that… Read More ›
The need to retain Phil Parkinson
Port Vale vs Bradford City preview @Vale Park on Tuesday 5 March, 2013 By Jason McKeown As York City manager Gary Mills was ordered to pack up his desk less than an hour after seeing his side lose 2-0 to Bradford… Read More ›