By Mark Scully Hopefully the injury Garry Thompson suffered at Vale Park on Tuesday night in the 0-0 draw with Port Vale isn’t too serious, as in recent weeks and months he has started to show the type of form… Read More ›
Phil Parkinson
The need to retain Phil Parkinson
Port Vale vs Bradford City preview @Vale Park on Tuesday 5 March, 2013 By Jason McKeown As York City manager Gary Mills was ordered to pack up his desk less than an hour after seeing his side lose 2-0 to Bradford… Read More ›
Parkinson gets it right in a big, big way
York City 0 Bradford City 2 Hanson 77, Thompson 86 Saturday 2 March, 2013 By Jason McKeown I have a special fondness for this type of Bradford City away win, and I only wish that it would occur more regularly. Where… Read More ›
The need to get back in the hunt quickly – City go to York
York City vs Bradford City preview @Bootham Crescent on Saturday 2 March, 2013 By Jason McKeown Back in the days when I went clubbing, the after party was considered an important part of the evening – providing an opportunity to… Read More ›
The short journey is over, now it’s back to the long haul
Bradford City vs Dagenham & Redbridge preview @Valley Parade on Wednesday 27 February, 2013 By Gareth Walker So, after our epic journey, we are back home on Wednesday night. Back down to earth with a bump, back to reality, back… Read More ›
Things they’ll never see
By Alex Scott For a while, that really hurt. There were lows during the first hour of that game which I’ve not really felt before as a football fan. The stakes have never been high enough for me. I was… Read More ›
Swansea 5 Bradford City 0: How the players performed
By Mahesh Johal Bradford City are a fourth division club. Bradford City are a fourth division club that on Sunday participated in the League Cup Final at Wembley against Premier League Swansea City. Yes, we beat three Premier League teams… Read More ›
This is the stuff of dreams!
By Jess Softley Historically, when the media descends on Bradford, it is usually something negative such as the Bradford riots or racial tensions. However, over this season the nation’s media have become increasingly focused upon the City’s “David and Goliath”… Read More ›
Cup Final: Phil Parkinson’s crowning moment
By Luke Lockwood Football is a fickle industry no more so than for football managers. Victory one day and you’re touted as a future England manager, but get beat the following week and you can be receiving the dreaded vote… Read More ›
Cup Final: My son used to work at the Co-op
By Michael Hanson When my son James walks out at Wembley on Sunday, I know that there will be a tear in my eye. Myself, my wife and rest of the family will be there watching; feeling hugely proud of what… Read More ›