Dean Windass speaks to Katie Whyatt about his spells at Bradford City, Hull City and working with some of football’s most famous faces
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The play off final preview: The second era of Bantam Progressivism, 1995-00
The second era of Bantams Progressivism was all about boom and bust, as City scaled heights they hadn’t reached for nearly 80 years.
How does a striker score 20 goals a season?
Everyone is desperate for City to sign a 20-goal-a-season striker, but recent history demonstrates the pitfalls of relying too much on one man.
The last word of the summer
The hunt for the next Bradford City manager is on, and the result will tell us much about the future direction of the club.
An appreciation of Phil Parkinson
Saturday’s heroics have once again underlined the incredible job Parkinson is doing at Valley Parade.
A potted history of Bradford City #3: Richmond vs Mellor
Our potted history series continues with a trip back 16 years, where the sacking of a Bradford City manager caused a national storm. Jason McKeown takes up the story. January 1998 and the FA Cup third round. 5,000 Bradford City… Read More ›
A potted history of Bradford City #1: The Intertoto Cup
Part one of our summer series looking at less celebrated moments in Bradford City history (see the ‘about’ note here) sees Jason McKeown recall the story of the club’s one (and only) foray into European competition, in 2000. “We’re disappointed… Read More ›
The return of Peter Taylor as Bantams welcome Gillingham
Bradford City vs Gillingham preview @Valley Parade on Saturday 15 March, 2014 By Jason McKeown Peter Taylor is back in town this weekend, as he brings his current team, Gillingham, to Valley Parade. It is probably no big deal to a… Read More ›
Celebrating the past while looking to the future
Wolves vs Bradford City preview @Molineux Stadium on Saturday 1 February, 2013 By Jason McKeown Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton. Words that will cause many a Bradford City fan to become misty-eyed, given the events that took place at the home of… Read More ›
Tranmere preview part one: feeling at home again
By Jonathon Ellerton A few days I was talking to my dad about the start to the season and how impressive we had been at Valley Parade in particular, and it got me thinking about Parkinson’s home record overall since… Read More ›