By Jason McKeown Peter Taylor’s resignation as Bradford City manager in February 2011 was the beginning of the end to Leon Osborne’s career as a professional footballer. A bright young prodigy who made his debut at 16 in 2007, Osborne… Read More ›
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The new blueprint
Romain Vincelot signing for Bradford City has lifted spirits, and the pre-season defeat to Burnley showcased a new approach for the season.
The play offs part two: The element of surprise
City have historically shown that an unexpected tweak to the team can deliver huge rewards.
What’s different about Phil Parkinson’s Bradford City this season
Bradford City prepare for their first home league match in nearly two months, with the talk continuing to be around the lack of goals.
Five tactical solutions Phil Parkinson might consider to reverse Bradford City’s league slump
Phil Parkinson has a key month ahead of him as he tries to turn around a team that has begun to wobble. So what can he do to fix it tactically?
Bradford City have the right mentality for a promotion push
City’s home game with Southend United was postponed this weekend, creating an opportune moment to take stock of the season so far.
The season so far: The best and the worst of Bradford City
Width of a Post writers offer their best and the worst of Bradford City’s season so far.
Home is where the hurt is
City 0 Peterborough 2: The Bantams suffer a first defeat in six games and endure yet more home misery.
Still not quite there as Bradford City undo their dominance to allow Sheffield United to roar back
City 2 Sheffield United 2: On the cusp of League One excellence, the Bantams shoot themselves in the foot by blowing a 2-0 lead.
The late, late show as Cole fires City to victory
City 1 Port Vale 0: The Bantams leave it very late to bag a first win of the season and Valley Parade has a new hero.