Bradford City grind out a valuable home victory and show why they don’t need to abandon their principles.
Stuart McCall
No surprises
A night of underachievement for Bradford City leads to a predictable outcome
The week in review: why McCall is delivering high performances, how the forward line might become more fluid, and who should play in defence?
Stuart McCall has a squad of players who are playing their hearts out for him, but finding the balance between effective attacking and defending solidly continues to cause Bradford City problems.
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.
The Verdict Special: January window business has left some gaps, but a top six finish still looks achievable
Four Width of a Post writers don the pundits chairs to reflect on recent Bradford City events.
Time for Edin Rahic and Stefan Rupp to demonstrate their ability to live up to their words
Bradford City’s owners have talked a good game and have a worthy vision, but actions will always speak louder than words.
James Hanson was a massive figurehead in Bradford City’s resurgence; he’ll be fondly remembered for a long time
James Hanson’s incredible mental strength has helped him achieve huge things at Bradford City, he is an example for others to follow.
Bradford City prepare for life without James Hanson with battling draw
With James Hanson seemingly on the brink of leaving Valley Parade, City’s different approach led to a familiar outcome.
The week in review: the Checkatrade Trophy is a joke, the transfer committee is a radical Valley Parade strategy, and could an overlooked City striker be about to make it big in the USA?
Bradford City make the ludicrous trip to Cheltenham – and possibly Oxford – in the cup, are developing their transfer strategy nicely, must keep the chasing play off pack at bay, and may live to regret failing to keep a young a forward happy.
Nicky Law: “I should be going into my peak and I’m hoping it will be here, with Bradford.”
Nicky Law is entering his peak years at the place where, in some ways, it all began – managed by the man he always keeps coming back to.