A special evening reflected on City’s 30th anniversary returning to Valley Parade – and the ups and downs that have followed.
James Mason
WOAP Podcast: Episode 2
WOAP’s second podcast previews this week’s massive game at Bolton with the help of James Mason.
Bolton Previewed: The problem of the problem of Parkinson’s legacy
Bradford City come face to face with Phil Parkinson this weekend for the first time since his departure, and in the short-term many are confused about their feelings.
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.
The end of the Rhodes, but the outgoing chairman’s place in history is assured
Bradford City embark upon a new chapter of club ownership, with the last one ending on a high.
The (January) window of opportunity that changed Bradford City’s season
Phil Parkinson went into January with a weak hand but played it brilliantly, and City are reaping the rewards.
The Bradford City board throw their weight behind Phil Parkinson, now he needs to re-establish the high performing culture he first instilled
Phil Parkinson has endured a difficult start to 2016, but he needs his squad to rise to the standards of the high-performing 2012/13 and 2014/15 teams.
Speaking to James Mason
James Mason tells WOAP about his first nine months at Valley Parade, the close season transfer activity and the challenge of keeping 18,021 people happy.
Shiny happy people
Bradford City’s season ticket sales have hit record numbers, as a new generation of fans have come on board.
Structural issues
Bradford City begin an exciting week with a downbeat mood over the ticket fall out.