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Bantams Bounce Back: City Triumphant Over Exeter Written by Lee Pasquariello Sometimes in football, you need a bit of luck. After a poor run of form, and only one win since the end of September, City desperately needed points on the board to keep progressing nicely, and they got them against Exeter. It wasn’t pretty… Read more
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A massively improved performance as Bradford City pick up a decent point at Bolton Written by Lee Pasquariello In a game that was truly a game of two halves, Bradford City left Bolton with a hard-fought point against an in-form Bolton Wanderers team who were chasing their ninth win in a row. After a poor and disjointed 45 minutes when City were fortunate to go to half time level,… Read more
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The 2024/25 season and the building of a winning mentality Written by Lee Pasquariello At the start of the 2024/25 season, I remember the atmosphere around the club was mixed. While many City fans were hopeful for a successful season under a new management team, others were cautious and you couldn’t blame them. After all we’ve seen this story plenty of times over the years, we’d start… Read more
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Why the Future is Bright for Bradford City Written by Lee Pasquariello Just a few days ago, my writing was focused on frustrating performances. But today, two years on from Graham Alexander’s appointment, the frustration has been replaced by an undeniable optimism. The “Alexander Effect” is real, and its proof that a club like ours can turn its fortunes around. In this blog, I’ll talk about the… Read more
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Terrible referees and frustrating performances Written by Lee Pasquariello The FA cup. This is the very competition I’ve seen some of Bradford City’s finest moments, like the famous 4-2 win at Chelsea (who went on to be champions that season by the way!) and beating Sunderland who at the time were a Premier League side,… Read more
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Written by Lee Pasquariello I’m a 23-year-old passionate football nut from Bradford, supporting my home team since I started going to matches in the 2010/11 season, under the dark days of Peter Taylor, and this is the very first time I’ve written about it. I message people and post on social media after the match every week, so I thought why not properly write things… Read more
