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.
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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.
State of the (Bantams) Nation #3: The manager
Stuart McCall has proven to be an inspired choice to replace Phil Parkinson, and the prospect of glory under the City legend feels extra special.
State of the (Bantams) Nation #2: The transfer strategy
Bradford City’s owners are taking a very different transfer approach to what we’ve seen before.
State of the (Bantams) Nation #1: The players
Bradford City have enjoyed continuity between this season and last thanks to a dressing room build on strong core values. Stuart McCall and Edin Rahic must protect them as the club moves forward.
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.
When a change is as good as a rest
Filipe Morais is performing well for Bolton after leaving Bradford City in January, proving the value of making a short-term signing.
McCall must stick to the principles that have got City to the top six
City have tripped, leapt and dragged their way to 18 draws so far this season – more than any other team in League One – but Stuart McCall must stick to his principles.
A familiar tale of joy turning to frustration
A magnificent first half performance from Stuart McCall’s Bradford City is undone by a dogged Phil Parkinson’s Bolton.
Parkinson’s return: Adopting the PP match mentality
Phil Parkinson played down his previous affections for Bradford City back in September, and it’s an approach the club would do well to reciprocate