Bradford City have enjoyed continuity between this season and last thanks to a dressing room build on strong core values. Stuart McCall and Edin Rahic must protect them as the club moves forward.
Edin Rahic
Five games to go: the key talking points
As the season nears its conclusion, Bradford City still have some very important history to write.
Rahic and Rupp are firmly winning over their Bradford City public
Bradford City’s German owners have made an excellent start to life at Valley Parade, and their recent media interviews suggest they are plotting a big future for the club.
Team Twenty campaign makes you even prouder to be a Bradford City fan
Bradford City continue to confound expectations by growing the club through affordable football.
Time for Edin Rahic and Stefan Rupp to demonstrate their ability to live up to their words
Bradford City’s owners have talked a good game and have a worthy vision, but actions will always speak louder than words.
Bradford City prepare for life without James Hanson with battling draw
With James Hanson seemingly on the brink of leaving Valley Parade, City’s different approach led to a familiar outcome.
The week in review: the Checkatrade Trophy is a joke, the transfer committee is a radical Valley Parade strategy, and could an overlooked City striker be about to make it big in the USA?
Bradford City make the ludicrous trip to Cheltenham – and possibly Oxford – in the cup, are developing their transfer strategy nicely, must keep the chasing play off pack at bay, and may live to regret failing to keep a young a forward happy.
On and on
Bradford City’s promotion challenge continues to falter due to frustratingly familiar failings
Can Bradford City afford not to go bold in January?
Bradford City’s 0-0 draw with Scunthorpe was a familiar tale of mixed fortunes, and the urgency for new players is growing.
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.