By Jason McKeown Of all the many, many wonderful Bradford City memories that we can take from 2013 and lovingly store forever, it was the scene of May 22, 2013 which deserves a place amongst the most prominent. On that sunny, spring… Read More ›
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2013 reviewed part one – the alternative Wembley view
On each of the final three Mondays of 2013, Width of a Post is looking back on an unforgettable year. In part one we reflect on the two visits to Wembley – not from the viewpoint of Bradford City fans in… Read More ›
The story of a city
By Philip Jackson This is where we used to stand to meet my Gran off the train It was a spot near here where I first caught sight of the huge black plumes of smoke coming from the North. I… Read More ›
League Cup miracle, one year on: Wigan Athletic
Width of a Post continues its look back on last season’s incredible League Cup run, as Jason McKeown reflects on the shock victory over Wigan, which occurred a year ago today. Wigan Athletic 0 Bradford City 0 (Bradford City win… Read More ›
10 years of writing about Bradford City
By Jason McKeown It was only a 1-0 defeat, but the scoreline flattered the beaten Bantams. Ipswich Town had played us off the park and should have won by three or four goals, with only a 10-minute rally at the… Read More ›
Tranmere preview part two: Hoping the good feeling lasts
By Mike Harrison (editor of the City Gent) The saying goes ‘all good things must come to an end’ and it is certainly very true as nothing lasts forever. In the context of following Bradford City as a fan, even… 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 ›
So far, so hugely promising (part three)
Following on from part two, Width of a Post writers Katie Whyatt, Andrew Baxter, Phil Abbott, Ian Sheard, Damien Wilkinson, Nick Beanland and Omar Eliwi continue to play pundit and reflect on the first two months of Bradford City’s season. … Read More ›
So far, so hugely promising (part two)
Seven Width of a Post writers donned the pundit chairs to answer questions about Bradford City’s first two months back in League One. They are Katie Whyatt, Andrew Baxter, Phil Abbott, Ian Sheard, Damien Wilkinson, Nick Beanland and Omar Eliwi…. Read More ›
League Cup miracle, one year on: Burton
With no cup run to speak of this season, Width of a Post editor Jason McKeown will be looking back on the spectacular 2012/13 League Cup miracle in a series of articles re-living each round of the adventure. One year… Read More ›