WOAP asked local journalists, radio commentators and podcasters why they think Bradford City have been successful this season.
Julian Rhodes
The play off final preview: The third era of Bantam Progressivism, 2012-
The third era of Bantams Progressivism has seen the club recover spectacularly from years of financial problems and under-achievement, and it’s not finished just yet.
The play off final preview: speaking to James Mason
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.
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.
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.
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.
Phil Parkinson’s foresight can continue to build the Bradford City empire
Phil Parkinson’s new contract is just reward for his long-term approach to managing the club, and suggests he has the right kind of backing from his chairmen.
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.