WOAP’s review of the season so far begins with a look at the five things we’ve learned over City’s fruitful month of October.
Tony McMahon
Re-discovering the right path and sticking to it
City 1 Wigan 1: James Hanson’s second half equaliser earns the Bantams a deserved point as they continue to get the basics right.
Phil Parkinson’s Bradford City come roaring back to tear Rochdale apart (again)
Rochdale 1 City 3: The Bantams end a torrid week with an impressive victory over Rochdale, as Parkinson once more shows his mettle.
Phil Parkinson’s new Bradford City team are failing to produce Phil Parkinson performances
Colchester United 2 City 0: A second straight defeat leaves the Bantams hovering about the bottom four, 10 games into the season.
Difficult fresh starts
Many of the new faces at Bradford City have made a slow start, but are there deeper reasons behind this?
What might have been
Swindon 4 City 1: A shocking second half performance results in the worst possible start to the season for the Bantams.
2015/16 previewed: Continuity offers reasons to be optimistic for a promotion push
Bradford City go into 2015/16 with strong, and credible, hopes for another memorable campaign.
(Almost) ready to go
Burnley 2 City 0: The Bantams are beaten in their final pre-season game, but look ready for the battles ahead.
Familiar-looking Bradford City are still good-looking
City 2 Carlisle 0: Second half goals from Josh Morris and Gary Liddle help City overcome their League Two opponents.
The Barnsley Verdict: a typical Parkinson performance, but an untypical Parkinson home season
The WOAP pundit team reflect on the Barnsley victory, the form of Tony McMahon and James Hanson, plus the season’s home record.