A stop-start game results in Bradford City’s first home defeat of the season – although this set back is overshadowed by yet another injury to Andrew Davies.
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James Hanson is on the road to legend status as City welcome Peterborough
James Hanson is closing in on a place in Bradford City’s top 10 all-time goalscorers – and legendary status at Valley Parade.
Away day joy as the transformation continues
A stunning second half performance sees Bradford City earn their first away victory of the campaign, as the new diamond formation sparkles.
Phil Parkinson’s building blocks remain in place for his new-look team
Phil Parkinson takes his revamped Bantams side to Crawley Town on Tuesday, hoping to build on a promising start to the campaign.
2014/15 previewed: Bradford City must be able to continue relying on their fans
By Jason McKeown When the chips were down and everyone needed to pull together, last season the Bradford public did not let its football club down. Time and time again, the response to adversity and pressure was positivity. Players and… Read More ›
Bradford City complete Morais signing
Filipe Morais becomes Bradford City’s ninth summer signing after joining on a short-term deal.
2014/15 previewed: Stephen Darby will go from consistent performer to true leader
By Katie Whyatt In a transfer window moulded by the infamous budget cut, retaining the services of Stephen Darby was high on Phil Parkinson’s priority list. On the back of a campaign in which the defender had played every single… Read More ›
2014/15 previewed: Parkinson faces tough challenges to deliver further progress
By Jason McKeown “I think it’s a big season for Phil,” stated Mark Lawn in early July, although when is it not a big season for any football manager? Unless you are the seemingly unsackable Arsene Wenger, every incumbent in… Read More ›
2014/15 previewed: New season’s expectations must be judged against the three year plan
By Katie Whyatt Expectations. They’re the new elephant in the room. No one wants to talk about them, and can we? They’re a thorny enough issue anyway, without the spanner of an incomplete squad to wrestle with – you can’t… Read More ›
2014/15 previewed: The view from the pundit sofa
By Alex Scott On the eve of the new season, regular Width of a Post writers’ Andrew Baxter, Mesh Johal, Luke Lockwood and Katie Whyatt take to the pundit sofa to share their views on the summer transfer activity and… Read More ›