Barnet vs Bradford City preview @Underhill on Saturday 5 January, 2013 By Alex Scott Phil Parkinson made his way at Valley Parade by resting people in cup games. Ever since he’s been here, the league has been the priority and… Read More ›
Morecambe
A New Year but little reason for change
Morecambe 0 Bradford City 0 Tuesday 1 January, 2013 By Luke Lockwood The New Year promises to be an exciting one for Bradford City: a League Cup semi final, a second chance of Wembley in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy and… Read More ›
The here and now: City travel to Morecambe. The long-term: an 18-month plan needed
Morecambe vs Bradford City preview @The Globe Arena on Tuesday 1 January, 2013 By Jason McKeown Back when the National Lottery was launched in the mid-90s, it quickly became something of an on-running joke. Jackpot winners, who overnight were being… Read More ›
Your moment is in as Bradford City better Morecambe
Bradford City 3 Hanson 45, Reid 80, Jones 87 Morecambe 1 Redshaw 82 Tuesday 18 September, 2012 By Jason McKeown Can each and every one of us please take a moment out to pause and breathe in. Ignore any doubts… Read More ›
Look left: Peter Taylor’s left wing returns to Valley Parade
Bradford City vs Morecambe match preview @Valley Parade on Tuesday 18 September, 2012 By Joe Cockburn There will be little to no reaction when City fans see former left back Robbie Threlfall’s name on the team sheet tomorrow evening. It… Read More ›
Finding the line between banter and abuse
By Jason McKeown The first local away trip of the season, and a first ever trip to the New York stadium – you can be sure that this weekend’s clash between Rotherham and Bradford City will attract a healthy away… Read More ›
2012/13 season preview pt 4: Finding an exit strategy
By Jason McKeown It was supposed to be a relatively quick visit, League Two. We’d be here for two, three years tops. Treating stop offs at the likes of Accrington, Rochdale and Dagenham as a quirky adventure we could one… Read More ›
2012/13 season preview pt 3: The hardest and tightest of League Twos
By Mark Scully Last season saw Swindon Town romp away with the League Two title, the Paolo Di Canio effect definitely worked wonders at the County Ground. The Swindon board took a gamble on Di Canio, going in a different… Read More ›
Parkinson’s efforts to change the mentality begin to bear fruit
Phil Parkinson became the first non-caretaker Bradford City manager since Trevor Cherry in 1982 to lose a game at Valley Parade before he had won one. But after watching his newish-team lose weakly to AFC Wimbledon last September, the recently… Read More ›
Still heading in the right direction as injuries cost City
Bradford City 2 Ravenhill 60, Seip 89 Morecambe 2 Davies o.g. 86, Ellison 90+1 Saturday 14 January, 2012 By Omar Eliwi Kevin Ellison played the role of pantomime villain at Bradford City once more, as City were pegged back by… Read More ›