WOAP speaks to James Mason about a season of huge change, the new transfer strategy, Wembley and the club’s strategy if they make it to the Championship.
Greg Abbott
State of the (Bantams) Nation #2: The transfer strategy
Bradford City’s owners are taking a very different transfer approach to what we’ve seen before.
State of the (Bantams) Nation #1: The players
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.
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.
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
The past, the present and the oh so promising future
Bradford City fans are following events at Bolton closely at the moment, but only because it adds even more to Stuart McCall’s achievements.
The 2016/17 season preview: change of people, change of mentality
Valley Parade has seen huge changes this summer making it almost impossible to forecast how this season will turn out.
Introducing the new Bradford City team
Edin Rahic, Stuart McCall and the new coaching team met with supporter groups to discuss the new Bantams era.
City aim to hang on to the coat-tails of Nahki Wells
Bradford City vs Carlisle United preview @Valley Parade on Saturday 10 August, 2013 By Damien Wilkinson The visit to Valley Parade by Carlisle United represents the inaugural home fixture of Bradford City’s long awaited return to League One. With apparently… Read More ›