Sunday, July 12, 2009

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Burnley Ticket Details
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Bantams "Player"
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Thorne Signs New Deal
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Bradford City reap rewards of filling their stadium, not their pockets

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jul/12/bradford-city-season-tickets-supporters





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  Smith has unfinished business with Abbott

City hopeful Grant Smith is itching to make up for a year wasted under
Greg Abbott.

Scottish midfielder Smith has joined the Bantams on trial for pre-season
and is eager to get his career back on track.

The well-travelled 29-year-old, who can also play left back or centre
half, quit Carlisle in April after failing to appear in a single game
once Abbott took charge.

For Smith, who had been a regular for the Cumbrians the previous season
following a move from Dundee United, it was a dramatic fall from grace.

And he is desperate to pick up the pieces by earning a Valley Parade
deal from Stuart McCall.

Smith said: "I know the manager from Sheffield United and he was a big
help to me there. I've always kept in contact and hopefully something
can come from the trial.

"Last season was difficult for me. I missed the first two months
injured, got back in for a couple of games then the manager (John Ward)
lost his job. Greg Abbott took over and we had our problems.

"Football is all about opinions and he had his, which didn't feature me.

"The year before last I played nearly every game and we were up there
around the top two.

"I went from playing every week in a side doing well, including the two
play-offs against Leeds, to not getting a game at all last season when
we were struggling.

"It does get you down but that's the way football is at times. My family
helped get me through it and the other boys in the club were very good.

"People felt it was weird and a lot of the lads there thought I should
be playing. There's no animosity with any of them and the fans were also
good with me."

So the prospect of lining up against Abbott's Carlisle in City's final
pre-season friendly on August 1 adds an extra incentive to Smith's push
for a permanent contract.

He said: "It would be nice to have signed for Bradford by then and to go
out and give it my best that game. It would be a good one to prove a
thing or two."

Smith has fond memories of his only previous visit to Valley Parade,
scoring both goals with two volleys in a 2-1 win for Swindon in January
2005.

And he has not been put off by the prospect of returning in the basement
division. Smith has knocked back offers to train with clubs in Scotland
and League One to try his luck with McCall's men.

"You want to stay as high as you can but this is a big club in the wrong
position," he said.

"Hopefully if I get something here, it will be one season maximum in
this division and then the chance of going back up the league again."

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Hadfield: I'll be City's Paul Ince
7:20am Wednesday 8th July 2009

Jordan Hadfield used to love picking a fight with Paul Ince in training.

And now the little firebrand wants to pump that aggression into the heart of City's midfield.

The 21-year-old is hoping to win a chance at Valley Parade by showing the same tigerish approach that was Ince's trademark.

Hadfield hails the MK Dons boss for developing him as a player when they were together at Macclesfield – even if their no-nonsense confrontations on the training ground often turned into brawls.

Hadfield said: "We used to come to blows every day. Incey loves a tackle and having a go and I'm the same type of character.

"I like to graft and get stuck in; that's what I'm best at. I think that's why he liked me.

"It was class because Incey can still do a bit and I learned so much from him, especially when we'd go at it during training."

Hadfield is now trying to impress another top-drawer central midfielder and earn a contract offer from Stuart McCall.

The City chief is in the hunt for at least one more addition in the middle of the park and preferably a box-to-box battler who "likes a tackle". Salford-born Hadfield, like fellow trialist Grant Smith, believes he can fit that criteria.

Hadfield is keen to follow striker Gareth Evans from Moss Rose, where he has had a chequered time since Ince moved on.

Given his debut by Ince at 18, he followed him to Milton Keynes on loan for the second half of the 2007-2008 campaign – and played in the side which clinched the League Two title with a win at Valley Parade.

But when Ince made his ill-fated switch to Blackburn, Hadfield reluctantly returned to Macclesfield, where he found himself used sparingly by successive managers Ian Brightwell and Keith Alexander.

Hadfield admitted: "I just wasn't the new gaffer's cup of tea. I even went to Altrincham for a month because I wasn't playing.

"I got in the Macc team again when I came back and played a lot of games after February but I didn't get offered anything at the end of the season, though I would have gone anyway because I didn't like it there.

"I needed a fresh start and a new challenge. Macclesfield are decently run but they're not a big club and coming to Bradford, where you get 13,000 crowds, feels like when I was at MK Dons. I'm going to put all my energy and focus into playing for this club. The gaffer here's got a lot of ambition and so have I.

"I want to play every game and get promoted again. I did it when I was 19 at MK Dons and it's a great feeling – that's why I want to come here."



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McLaughlin's spot-kick heroics
7:58am Tuesday 7th July 2009

Jon McLaughlin proved the spot-kick hero as Great Britain moved into the semi-finals at the World Student Games in Serbia.

The City stopper made a crucial penalty save from Julien Jeanney as the Brits edged France 2-0 in the shoot-out. Two hours of action previously had failed to produce a goal.

Great Britain now go through to a last-four meeting with Ukraine tomorrow where McLaughlin will be bidding for his third clean sheet of the tournament.

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From official site:
Posted on: Thu 09 Jul 2009

Midfielder Paul McLaren has had his contract with Bradford City cancelled by
mutual consent.

McLaren joined the Bantams last summer on a free transfer from Tranmere
Rovers, making 35 appearances, scoring 3 goals.

http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1717972,00.html

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McLaren's exit eases financial pressure on City

By Richard Sutclfife
STUART McCALL'S re-building plans at Bradford City have been given a major boost after Paul McLaren sealed a return to Tranmere Rovers.

The Bantams have drastically cut their playing budget for the coming season and McCall revealed in May that his plans would be dramatically affected if the club's four biggest earners – McLaren, Michael Boulding, Graeme Lee and Chris Brandon – remained at Valley Parade on their existing terms.

Lee joined Notts County last month and he was yesterday followed through the exit door by McLaren after the midfielder's contract was cancelled by mutual consent. Boulding, meanwhile, has been reported as willing to take a pay cut.

Joint chairman Julian Rhodes said: "Stuart has been working very hard to build a squad within the budget we set and is pleased with his work so far."

McLaren joined Bradford from Tranmere last summer on a free transfer but struggled to make the expected impact in his 35 appearances.

Peter Thorne has agreed a one-year contract extension after finishing last season as City's top scorer.


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Burnley Preview

McCall plans to give the whole squad a run-out in tomorrow's opening friendly against Burnley at Valley Parade.

Guiseley striker James Hanson joined training for the first time yesterday and will line up with four other trialists – Jordan Hadfield, Grant Smith, Steve Williams and teenage midfielder James O'Neill, who was released by Birmingham.

McCall, who will field all his new signings, intends to swap the side around completely at half-time. But he feels the players are all ready for a game.

He said: "It's the fittest group we've had at the start of pre-season since I've been here. The test results proved that as well as the training and I've been pleased with how they have come back.

"We had a little 11-a-side game yesterday with three halves of 12 minutes and there was a good tempo to it."

Burnley boss Owen Coyle, like McCall, plans mass changes but the Premier League new boys will parade record £3million signing Steven Fletcher.

The Scotland international striker, bought from Hibs, will be joined by new defenders David Edgar and Tyrone Mears.

Coyle said: "Come the game we are going to be rusty. We've only had four full training sessions. It's just a job of getting the legs going again. I'm sure there will be a lot of mistakes but it will be good just to get up and running."



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Stuart McCall will cast his eye over Northern Ireland international
keeper Alan Mannus in Saturday's pre-season friendly with Burnley at the
Coral Windows Stadium.

The 27-year old, born in Canada, was with Linfield and made his was
through their junior ranks, making his first senior squad appearance in
2002.

He established himself as the club's first choice goalkeeper making his
250th appearance before his 25th birthday.

He won his first Northern Ireland cap against Trinidad and Tobago in 2004.

He has also made appearances in friendlies against Bulgaria, Georgia and
World Champions Italy.
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BCFC 2 - Burnley 1

BURNLEY started life as a Premier League club by slipping to a 2-1 defeat in a friendly at humble Bradford City.
Owen Coyle's men took a 13th minute lead through Graham Alexander.

He fired home after neat work by Robbie Blake, but then it all went wrong in front of more than 2,000 travelling Clarets fans.

And Alexander turned from hero to villain as his misplaced pass let in Boulding brothers Rory and Michael to set up a goal for James O'Brien, who was on target from 12 yards.

Michael Boulding put Bradford ahead on 36 minutes - and the League Two outfit could have scored more before the end.


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McCall will bide time to finalise captaincy
6:50am Saturday 11th July 2009

Stuart McCall has not decided who will take over from Graeme Lee as City skipper.

And he urged fans not to read too much into whoever dons the armband during the pre-season games, starting against Burnley at Valley Parade this afternoon when a bumper crowd is expected for the opening friendly.

Zesh Rehman, who has led Pakistan's national team, has been touted, while Lee Bullock is also a contender after captaining City on the final day of last season at Chesterfield.

Matt Clarke has previous experience in the role at Darlington and old campaigner Peter Thorne could also be in the running.

But McCall admits there is no obvious candidate to be Lee's successor.

He said: "We've got some good pros but nobody is jumping out at me at the moment. I'm just going to see how the games go.

"I'll give it to a couple of lads but we'll be playing split teams anyway to give everyone 45 minutes.

"The captaincy is something I will look at but there won't be any decision yet. I'll take my time over the next couple of weeks.

"We might even go down the route of having a club captain as well as a team one. You'd have someone acting as a figurehead and the other leading the team. They might even be one and the same person."

Whoever he chooses, McCall wants to see more leadership qualities on display throughout the team.

He said: "I was speaking to Archie Knox and Colin Harvey at a reserve game last season and saying how few leaders we had on the park. Both of them said they were a dying breed nowadays.

"Every team used to have four or five but not any more. Last season I just felt we needed a few more.

"Sometimes leadership comes in different ways. Spike (Lee) wasn't over-vocal but he had the respect in the dressing room and had done the job before.

"The likes of Hecky (Paul Heckingbottom) would have been a candidate because he's a good pro who gets people going.

"You want people who are going to drive others out there on the park. I think of Dean Furman, even though he was young.

"I think back to my Rangers days and we had Richard Gough, myself, Ally McCoist and John Brown who were all quite vocal and up and at 'em. That's what you are looking for."

City are expecting a sizeable crowd this afternoon, with home supporters getting their first look at McCall's new signings.

Premier League new boys Burnley are also set to have considerable backing, with fans making the short trip over the Pennines as their team play their first match since winning promotion at Wembley.

McCall will cast his eye over Northern Ireland international goalkeeper Alan Mannus, who will play some part in the match as he starts a trial with the Bantams.

Canada-born Mannus, 27, has been first-choice keeper at Linfield, the most successful club in the Irish League. He won his first Northern Ireland cap against Trinidad & Tobago in 2004.

Meanwhile, Steve Jones – who spent last season on loan at City – has signed for Walsall.

McCall had been keen to bring him back to Valley Parade but City's financial position prevented any deal.



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Lee signs for Notts County
3:38pm Tuesday 30th June 2009

Graeme Lee has signed for Notts County on a two-year deal.

The 31-year-old centre half this afternoon became the first of City's top earners to leave Valley Parade.

Lee, who skippered the Bantams last term, missed only two games. But his future has been up in the air since Stuart McCall was told his wage budget had to be slashed.

Ironically, Lee's first game for his new club is likely to be against City at Meadow Lane on August 8.

Notts County boss Ian McParland said: "Graeme's a leader, a vastly experienced defender at this level, and we're absolutely delighted he has agreed to join us.

"I met with him and his agent last week and they were obviously pleased with what they heard from us because this deal has moved very swiftly."

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Graeme Lee admits he is still in shock at the way his City career came
to a sudden halt.

The former skipper started pre-season with his new club Notts County
today after signing a two-year deal.

But Lee, who only missed two games last term for the Bantams, revealed
that he was still coming to terms over the dramatic turn of events at
Valley Parade.

He said: "It's been a long summer and certainly not what I expected.

"One week everything was up in the air about whether Stuart McCall was
coming or going and I was phoning him up begging him to stay.

"The next the club were asking us to go and find somewhere else. Nobody
saw it coming but these things do happen in football.

"If I was a young lad put in that situation, I would have been
devastated but being a bit more experienced, I understood what was going
on and thankfully we've got everything sorted.

"And by me doing this, I'd like to think it helps Bradford a bit."

As City also returned for pre-season, Lee became the first of the higher
earners to move on. Paul McLaren could well follow but Michael Boulding,
who has offered to take a pay cut, and Chris Brandon are expected to stay.

Lee added: "It was never my choice to leave. Until all this happened, I
was looking forward to coming back next season and playing my part in
hopefully making up for the disappointment of missing promotion.

"But I'd like to thank everyone for their support and look forward to
seeing them on the first game of the season."

Lee's departure will add spice to City's league opener at Meadow Lane –
and he has already warned Peter Thorne to expect some close attention.

"I've been on the phone telling him to get ready to be kicked! But it's
a good game for me to start off with and then we've got Doncaster in the
cup."

Ambitious County are in the process of being taken over by Middle East
consortium Munto Finance, who have links with the Qatar royal family.

Lee, who also had interest from League One, said: "With the take-over
going on, they have got that expectation and plans of where they want to
be in three to five years.

"It reminds me of when I signed for Bradford. It's just a shame that it
didn't work out."

McCall was left with mixed feelings at losing his skipper.

The City boss said: "Spike was a great role model in the dressing room
and captain but obviously it was something I was told I had to do at the
end of last season.

"Notts County seem right for the lad because they are going to have a
real go.

"From our club's point of view, it's good because of the budget but he
will be a miss. He was very strong aerially with anything that came into
the box.

"But Spike knew the circumstances and the job I had to do and there was
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Boulding: I will cut it at City next season
7:40am Tuesday 30th June 2009

Michael Boulding has offered to drop his wages to prove his commitment to City.

The striker is one of the higher earners that the club have been looking to move on during the summer because of the much-reduced budget.

But Boulding is desperate to show his worth at Valley Parade next season on two fronts – by banging in more goals and doing the business on less money.

He reveal-ed: "I have talked to Stuart (McCall) and have said I would be prepared to take a cut. We just need to sit down and talk about it.

"It's difficult for me to say too much but I don't want to leave Bradford.

"As long as the club still want me, then I want to be here. I don't want to stay and sit around just picking up wages because that's no good to anybody.

"There's been no talk about walking away from the club. I don't want to because it's a great place to be and, for me, there's a lot of unfinished business.

"Last season was a very average one for me and I really want to stay and put that right by doing myself justice."

The future of Boulding – one of the highest-paid players – as well as Graeme Lee, Paul McLaren and Chris Brandon has been in the spotlight since City revealed the wage bill for next term was being slashed by more than a third.

But all four are set to return tomorrow alongside the rest of the squad for pre-season fitness tests.

Boulding has already put in plenty of hard work through the break to ensure he comes back in the best possible condition.

Boulding's form in front of goal tailed off last season as the team's results crashed around him.

He scored 13 times – half the tally he racked up the year before with relegated Mansfield. And Boulding notched only one in the last three months, a tap-in at Chesterfield in a dead game on the final day.

Boulding added: "There was certain stuff in my game that I stopped doing last season. This season I'm totally focused on what I need to be doing to play well.

"Some people thought that Thorney and I weren't that good together. We did well in fits and spurts but it got more difficult towards the end of the season when confidence was draining out of the team.

"The game at Chester was a perfect example for me. I had two snap-shots early on and, if one had gone in, I could have finished with a hat-trick but instead things went from bad to worse.

"It got harder as goals went against us and then teams would just shut up shop.

"But I've played with lots of different strikers in my career and I know we are both good players who can make it work.

"I also think the new lad from Macclesfield, Gareth Evans, is a great addition. He's a young lad with lots of energy which will really help."

Critics claimed that City did not do enough to fit in with Boulding's style of playing off the last defender and chasing balls in behind the back four.

He said: "Maybe there were times when they didn't but it doesn't really matter. I've played in teams where they lump it and others where they only pass all the time.

"As a striker I have to work around the strengths of the team rather than them working around me. It's up to me to adapt.

"For me personally, this season is completely different. I know what I'm getting with the manager; I know what the club and the fans are about, which will make it a lot easier."



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Colbeck taking it a week at a time
5:50pm Monday 29th June 2009

Stuart McCall reckons Joe Colbeck is "gambling" on his future after rejecting City's long-term offer.

The winger is still a Bantams player and will rejoin his team-mates for the start of pre-season training on Wednesday.

But he will be operating on only a week-to-week contract, having turned down City's deal of three years plus an option.

Colbeck has convinced McCall he will be as hungry as ever for the battle ahead – and believes he can rediscover the match-winning form that earned him the player of the year mantle in 2008.

The City boss is backing him to deliver but admits, in the same position, he would have snatched up the money the club had put on the table.

McCall said: "I thought we made him a decent deal but we weren't able to agree with Joe and his advisor.

"Joe doesn't want to go and in his mind he's going to go out and be the best he possibly can for us, then come knocking on my door next year and asking for a contract he thinks he should be getting. It's his decision and I admire his focus and self belief. I genuinely hope the gamble – because it is a big one – does pay off.

"But the bottom line is that he stays on his wage from last year and misses the increase we were giving him. So we're getting a very committed individual with everything to fight for who wants to play every game for us and is doing that on less money."

Colbeck's decision mirrors that taken by Luke O'Brien, which is not surprising considering they share the same agent.

Both youngsters are backing their ability to earn a potentially more lucrative deal later on.

But McCall cited the example of Andy O'Brien's £2m move to Newcastle soon after he had penned a long-term contract as proof that security does not mean a lack of ambition.

He added: "Andy asked my advice at the time and I told him to take the money offered while it's there.

"Don't worry about the length of contract, if a club wants you they will come and get you. Newcastle came in eight months later and took him, yet he'd still upped his wage in that time.

"You don't know how football's going to go. At the moment there are so many people shunting down divisions and so many are going to be out of the game."

Because Colbeck is under 24, City would be entitled to any compensation if he did move. Given the time he has spent at Valley Parade, it could even approach six figures.

That fee is not affected by his week-to-week deal because the club had already made an offer that was better than his previous one. The fact Colbeck turned it down would make no difference with any transfer tribunal.

McCall could have done without the wrangle on the eve of pre-season but he knows the winger will remain as enthusiastic as ever.

He said: "If I thought it was the case that Joe didn't want to be here, I wouldn't stand in his way.

"If he was just signing a week-to-week because he was looking to go, I would pack his boots myself to get him out.

"But I've sat down with Joe and that's not the case. You can only take players on what they say to you and I trust him.

"He's determined to come back and do well again. He didn't rediscover the form he had before the injury last season and Joe knows that.

"But it's a clean slate, a new season, and he wants to perform just like he did when he was our player of the year. And there would be nobody happier than me if he comes knocking on my door again having done that.

"Julian (Rhodes) is laughing. On the face of it, we're paying him less money than we agreed to and we're going to have an even hungrier player."




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Furman joins Oldham on three-year deal
4:56pm Monday 29th June 2009

Dean Furman has joined Oldham on a three-year contract - with a glowing tribute from Stuart McCall.

The Bantams boss was gutted to miss out on the talented South African, who proved a huge success during his season-long loan at Valley Parade.

Furman loved his time with City but wanted to perform regularly at a higher level - and McCall admitted he could not compete with the prospect of League One football.

McCall said: "I had a good long chat with Deano on Sunday and wished him all the best. He's got a great future in the game because of his attitude and his ability.

"I'm sure if we'd managed to get promotion, he would still have been playing here.

"Deano wanted to play at a higher level. He's gone there for genuine footballing reasons and not bundles of money.

"League One is a good division next year and he wants to challenge himself against good players.

"I'm naturally disappointed but I knew from the onset there would be clubs from higher divisions wanting to take him. Oldham are building a good squad and I told Dave Penney they've got themselves a good one there."

Greg Abbott's Carlisle were also in the chase for Furman, who will cost Oldham £50,000 in compensation.

McCall added: "Deano gave us some great moments and he's grateful that we gave him his chance. He was as disappointed as anyone we didn't make the play-offs.

"But I will be on the phone to Rangers to recoup some of the money Oldham have paid. Because without playing here, he wouldn't have gone for that!"



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Jakes finds drop of courage
5:50pm Monday 29th June 2009

Wayne Jacobs is ready to take the plunge for charity – from several thousand feet.

The City number two is doing a sponsored sky dive above Lincolnshire on Sunday, August 2.

Jacobs will be jumping for the One in a Million charity, which aims to improve the lives of children who live in Bradford's inner city.

He said: "We help to mentor the youngsters and the aim is to allow them to have a positive outlook in their own community. The statistics over some of the young people's lives are not encouraging. It is in our heart that every child matters and the figures are there to be changed."

Stuart McCall's right-hand man will not be jumping alone. He will be joined by former City players Jamie Lawrence and Aidan Davison.

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Lawn defends Bradford's new shirt
Bradford City's new home shirt
The stripes are missing for the first time in 37 years

Bradford City joint-chairman Mark Lawn has defending the club's decision to revert to an all-claret home kit.

It is the first time in 37 years that the Bantams' kit will not have the traditional claret and amber stripes.

"Some fans may not like it, but we have not always had stripes. We've had a lightning bolt and diamonds on them in the past," Lawn told BBC Radio Leeds.

"I think a change is as good as a rest and I think it will go down well on the whole, I'm hoping so anyway."

The League Two outfit's new look is modelled on Italian Serie A side AS Roma and Lawn has said the fans have actually asked for the change.

"Various fans have been coming up to us for years and saying that the claret and amber stripes don't work very well when they want to wear them as social wear," Lawn explained.

"So this year, just for one year, we are looking a something a bit different.

"Most people have said they like the way Roma use claret and amber in their kit, so we've gone with a little bit of tinge towards the Roma kit."


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Carlisle Utd reject Grant Smith joins Bradford City on loan
By Jon Colman

Last updated 13:31, Monday, 06 July 2009

Discarded Carlisle United midfielder Grant Smith could be on a collision course with Blues boss Greg Abbott again after joining Bradford City on trial.

Smith blasted the United manager for freezing him out of the first-team picture at Brunton Park last season, leading to his release in April.

Now he has linked up with the Bantams – and could face Abbott's side in a pre-season friendly next month.

Well-travelled Smith, 29, joined up with Stuart McCall's squad for the start of pre-season training last Thursday and is trying to earn a contract with the League Two club.

Carlisle go to Valley Parade for their final pre-season game on Saturdya, August 1.

There is little love lost between Smith and Abbott after the midfielder launched a stinging attack on the Carlisle boss when he left the club before the end of last season.

He accused Abbott of "double standards" regarding his lack of first-team opportunities.

"It was personal, rather than about my football," Smith said. "As a manager you have got to be a people person, but I didn't get that from him [Abbott]."



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Bradford plan to host open trials  
 
 Bradford City youth-trial dates
Monday, 27 July - Under 6's/7's/8's
Tuesday, 28 July - Under 9's/10's/11's
Wednesday, 29 July - Under 12's/13's/14's
Thursday, 30 July - Under 15's/16's
The trials will take place between 1000 BST - 1500 BST


Bradford City are giving young footballers the chance to win a year's place in their centre of excellence.

Players aged eight to 16 from Bradford's inner-city area can take part in week-long trials in July.

"We have done this to help the inner-city's development and encourage the spread of football," joint-chairman Mark Lawn told BBC Radio Leeds.

The trials take place at the end of July and players can register via the Bradford City website.

The closing date for registrations is Monday, 20 July and the club have warned numbers are limited, so places in the trials are on a first-come first-served basis.

Lawn explained: "There is a section in every city in the UK that struggles and doesn't get a real chance.

"So we are limiting these trials to the inner-city because they are not often given the chance to show their talents. This has never been done before.

"Every successful triallist will get a year-long contract for the school of excellence.

"It doesn't matter if they are not good enough to actually play in the side. They will get the year's contract to train and work with us.

"This will help develop football skills throughout the age-groups in the area and help the players who need that bit of extra training to bring them on," he added.

"They might not be quite good enough now, but who knows how training with us will improve them.

"This is something we can run on a regular basis. It will be interesting to see how it goes."

 


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New kit announced / Other news, signings


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upcoming weeks.

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Official news

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Seat Reservation Deadline June 30th
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1704845,00.html


New Kit
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1698742,00.html
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1704872,00.html

O'Brien and Colbeck
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1697376,00.html

Another Charity do!
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1704557,00.html










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  Rehman: City move felt right

Zesh Rehman signed a two-year deal with City last night after snubbing
higher-division interest.

Luke O'Brien, Joe Colbeck and Leon Osborne are also putting pen to paper
as Stuart McCall's squad continues to take shape.

Rehman said: "There were a couple of other clubs from a higher league
but this just felt right.

"My gut feeling told me to sign for Bradford and I've absolutely no
regrets.From day one, I felt at home here. I'm fortunate enough to have
played in all the divisions and I see this as the next step of my journey.

"I'm 25 now and still feel the best years are ahead of me."

McCall revealed that Rehman, like Peter Thorne, has taken a hefty pay
cut to commit to the club where he spent the second half of last season
on loan.

Rehman was believed to have been targeted by Oldham, who have been
linked with many out-of-contract players this summer, including Dean
Furman.

McCall said: "We know the differential from what Zesh was getting paid
last season and this season is huge. And I know he could have got more
money from a club at a higher division.

"When that's the case you're never sure you're going to get the player
but Zesh has shown great commitment to us and he is desperate to do well
here.

"He's settled into the place and enjoys everything about it. Zesh is
certainly not signing for Bradford for money – he wants to be a success
here and it will be great to have him on board."

Rehman made 17 appearances last term right across the back four but
McCall intends to utilise the Pakistan international in his favoured
central-defensive role.

The City boss added: "He is versatile and played full back and centre
back last season. I thought Zesh was outstanding at left back against
Gillingham and had some good games on the right but we're looking at him
to be a centre half.

"Simon Ramsden is adept at playing right back and centre back but we
definitely see Zesh playing in the middle."


===========================

  Evans opts for City over Lincoln

Striker Gareth Evans today became City's third summer capture.

The 21-year-old chose Stuart McCall's side over Lincoln and has joined
on a two-year deal, subject to a medical.

McCall believes the frontman's all-round ability and youthful enthusiasm
will work well alongside the experience of top scorer Peter Thorne.

He said: "Gareth is a really good signing with a lot of promise and I'm
delighted the club have come to an agreement with Macclesfield. I know
he had a choice of clubs to go to but once he'd come down to the ground
that virtually made his mind up.

"He's at a great age and has a lot of ability. He's decent in the air,
can run the channels, holds the ball up well and has good energy.

"No disrespect to Macclesfield but he got 13 goals last season playing
in a struggling side. He played on the left and right as well as central
striker so the stats can be misleading but he wants to play up front in
a two and that's how we see him.

"We finished third top scorers last season and do create lots of
chances, so hopefully his goal ratio will improve. And if he's playing
up there with Thorney, he can do his running!"

Meanwhile, McCall has revealed that it was Luke O'Brien's call to sign
only a one-year contract after the club had made him a longer offer.

McCall said: "If I was his age, I'd look for the security and go for two
years. That's not me talking as the manager but just my opinion.

"You never know what can happen because a year's a long time in football
but hopefully he'll do as well next season as in the last one and we'll
be sitting down again this time next year looking at something longer."

McCall also insisted there was nothing sinister in the delay in Joe
Colbeck signing his new contract. The winger, just back from holiday,
met with the manager yesterday.

McCall added: "It's only a few minor things and not a case that he's
hanging on.

"It's just the length of the contract, because Joe comes up to 24 in a
couple of years' time and the club have got to safeguard that he doesn't
walk away for nothing.

"He loves this club and likes playing here so I don't foresee a problem."

===========================

  Furman set to shun City pursuit

Stuart McCall will reluctantly call off City's chase for Dean Furman.

McCall has been desperate to bring back the all-action midfielder, who
was a storming success during his season-long loan from Rangers.

Furman played 33 times, scoring four goals, and quickly became a firm
favourite with the fans for his non-stop performances in the middle of
the pitch.

But McCall expects the young South African to opt for a League One club
instead, with Oldham strongly tipped as his destination.

McCall said: "We've been very good for Deano and he's been terrific for
us. I know he loved his time here and would like to come back but, in
fairness, he wants to play at the highest level possible.

"As much as we've done everything we can to get him back, I think he'll
be joining a League One club if they can come up with the (compensation)
money that Rangers are looking for.

"We've waited a little while to try to get him and I'm disappointed but
I can see that he wants to play at a higher level if the chance is there."

Having missed out on top targets Furman and Nicky Law, McCall is still
after one more central midfielder this summer.

He has brought in three recruits so far but the wage budget is now full
up with the high earners still on the books.

And unless circumstances suddenly change, McCall expects to see Graeme
Lee, Michael Boulding and Paul McLaren back for the start of pre-season
on July 1.

He said: "I've not heard anything otherwise. There are a lot of players
out there in the market these days and everyone knows that, apart from a
few clubs, finances are being cut.

"Whether anyone can match their wages, and whether the lads want to go
to these clubs, we'll have to wait and see.

"At the moment I expect to see the lads back for pre-season and we'll
take it from there. It's a difficult position."

===========================

It's payback time for Bullock
7:30am Wednesday 24th June 2009

Lee Bullock did not think twice about accepting a City pay cut, insisting: I owe THEM.

The combative midfielder signed a new one-year deal at Valley Parade on less money than last term but maintains the

drop in wages was never an issue.

Having missed much of last season due to a serious knee injury, Bullock has taken the refreshing stance of

believing he is actually still in debt to the club.

"There's been a lot reported about pay cuts and all this carry on," said the former York battler.

"But I missed three-and-a-half months of the season, so in a way I need to give a bit back.

"It was an unfortunate, rubbish and horrible injury but these things happen and the club still have to pay you

while you're doing nothing.

"They looked after me and I'm more than happy to pay them back."

Indeed, Bullock says he would have gone public sooner had circumstances been different.

He explained: "It was never in doubt I was going to sign again. As soon as the manager offered me a new contract, I

told him I wanted to stay.

"It's just he went away on holiday, then I got married and went away on honeymoon, so it couldn't be announced for

a few weeks. From the moment he told me though, I was always on board.

"When you play in the lower divisions like we do, there's no better place than Bradford City to be playing your

football and I can't wait for it all to start up again."

Newly-wed Bullock will swap the sunshine bliss of the Maldives and the Indian Ocean for some lung-busting training

in Apperley Bridge's less glamorous surroundings next week as pre-season kicks off.

But he is eager to get his fitness built up and fire into 2009-10 after being crocked for much of last term.

Bullock, 28, caught his studs in the turf at Shrewsbury last September, tearing knee ligaments and being sidelined

until January.

He found it tough winning his place back in the starting line-up upon his return, although he did finish the

campaign strongly.

And Bullock wore the captain's armband on the final day at Chesterfield, a sign of the respect Stuart McCall holds

for him.

He recalled: "It was quite a bad injury. Even though I was saying I was back fit, it did take a lot out of me and

it wasn't until that last month when I got back in the side that I felt strong again.

"Now I'm looking forward to getting a full pre-season under my belt and getting back to work. We've signed a few

new players, kept a few of the others on and it's all exciting."



===========================

Rangers youngster Dean Furman is still to sign a new deal at Ibrox as he craves regular first-team football next

season.

The 21-year-old midfielder is out of contract this summer but has been offered fresh terms to extend his stay with

the Scottish Premier League champions.

Having spent last season away from the club on a season-long loan with Bradford, Furman does not want to spend next

term in the Gers' reserves.

Bantams boss Stuart McCall recently admitted defeat in his bid to sign Furman on a permanent deal, claiming clubs

higher up the English league rankings were interested in his services.

Furman believes his future will be resolved in the coming fortnight and will only commit to a club where he is

confident of being involved regularly.

"I'm out of contract. There's an offer on the table from Rangers but as yet I've not accepted it. So much is up in

the air at the moment but hopefully in the next couple of weeks things will become clearer," he told the Daily

Record.
Best option

"I'm looking at my best option. I absolutely loved my time at Bradford and it was disappointing the last few weeks

of the season went downhill after we'd been in the play-off spot for most of the campaign.

"Regular football was the big thing. It was senior football as opposed to reserve outings. It was the next step in

my career and it has made me a better player.

"I want to be somewhere I can get the chance to play every week because the past season has given me a sniff of

that level and I've loved it.

"Rangers are a different level but I feel I can handle the pressure of playing in front of 50,000 fans every week.

"My best option is to go where I can get the chance to play and hopefully over the next couple of weeks that can be

resolved."

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League Fixtures and League Cup / Thorne stays / Rehman / Other news


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Carling Cup


The ties are scheduled to be played in the week commencing 10 August.

Nottm Forest v Bradford (Confirmed Wednesday August 12 7.45pm BST)
Huddersfield v Stockport
Darlington v Leeds

Full Draw
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/league_cup/8102230.stm



...and here's a depressing look back at some of the recent 1st round Carling Cup games

http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1692936,00.html



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Rehamn snapped up

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/b/bradford_city/8108829.stm



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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sportbcfc/sportbcfcheadlines/4437579.McLaughlin_has_world_at_his_fingertips/

McLaughlin has world at his fingertips

City rookie Jon McLaughlin will represent Great Britain in the World Student Games.

The 21-year-old keeper has been picked for the illustrious university competition which will take place in Serbia

between June 30 and July 12.

It means McLaughlin will miss the first fortnight of pre-season – but he goes with Stuart McCall's blessing.

Britain kick off against Mexico on the opening day and are also in the same group as Austria and Ghana. But the

round-robin system involving the 16 countries taking part means McLaughlin is likely to play a minimum of six

games.

(full article online)

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    Someone's telling porkies...

    KEITH HILL NOT HAPPY WITH BANTAM'S STUART McCALL
    By Ian Clarkson June 16, 2009

    Next season's League Two clash between Rochdale and Bradford City promises
    to be explosive after Dale boss Keith Hill entered into a war of words with
    his Bantams counterpart Stuart McCall.

    Hill is angry after claims made by McCall that Simon Ramsden had joined
    Bradford from the Spotland based club without being offered a more lucrative
    contract.

    However, Hill is livid and insists his former right back is on more money at
    Valley Parade than he was on last season with Rochdale.

    Hill told Rochdale's official website: "I don't know what Stuart McCall is
    doing, whether he is hiding behind a propaganda vehicle or something.

    "My guess is that he has asked players to take a cut in wages and he is
    using the money to bring in players like Rammers.

    "The figures I have been told [Ah-ha!] will mean Simon will get a hefty pay
    rise in comparison to the one he was on here.

    "The truth is he has gone to Bradford and he is being paid more money. Simon
    Ramsden is looking after his own financial future and you cannot knock him
    for that, but for McCall to come out and say he is on the same money, well
    it is not the case."




    McCALL: RAMSDEN DEAL 'IS THE SAME'
    By Simon Parker (T&A)

    Stuart McCall has contacted Rochdale boss Keith Hill to set the record
    straight over new signing Simon Ramsden.

    McCall was unhappy to see Hill's suggestion that City had offered a lot more
    for the defender but were denying it.

    Hill also claimed that the money being saved on cutting wages elsewhere was
    being used to fund the signing. But McCall rang Spotland today to clear the
    air.

    He said: "I told Keith exactly what we are paying and it's the same as they
    offered. He'd been misled into thinking it was more.

    "Simon fits in the wage budget that we have set for this season. There's no
    way I'm asking players to take cuts to use the money elsewhere.

    "That's the truth 100 per cent. I've explained all this to Keith, he's
    accepted it and hopefully that's the end of the matter."


===========================
TANGERINE DREAM OVER FOR BANTAMS

Dundee United have withdrawn from their pre-season friendly against Bradford
City at Valley Parade scheduled for August 1.

The Bantams will now play Greg Abbott's Carlisle in the final warm-up game
before the start of the 2009/10 season on the same day.

Former Bradford defender Abbott, who spent nearly nine years at Valley
Parade, was installed as John Ward's permanent replacement at Brunton Park
in November.



===========================


Peter Thorne will spearhead City's attack again next season – after
cutting his pay packet by half.

Thorne has agreed to play on for a third year in the claret and amber.
And delighted boss Stuart McCall does not believe it will be his last.

Thorne, City's top scorer for the past two seasons, is 36 on Sunday but
has no plans to call it quits just yet.

McCall said: "A couple of seasons ago he was probably looking to wind
down but now he is enjoying his football that much that he wants to
continue.

"We met up on holiday and Pete was very interested when I was telling
him about playing on until I was 40. He is certainly enjoying his
football and it doesn't sound like he wants to pack in soon.

"When he had two years at Norwich only playing the odd game then that
can affect you. But he's playing regularly for us and scoring goals –
and strikers always get a buzz from hitting the back of the net."

Thorne, one of McCall's first signings, has scored 32 goals in 65
starts. He was among League Two's top scorers last term, despite missing
spells with a neck and back injury.

McCall added: "Pete got 17 league goals in 32 games last season; the
likes of Andy Bishop at Bury, who's been well-courted, scored 16 in 39
and that was including penalties.

"The leading scorer was on 20 and if you look back to Thorney's header
that wasn't given at Lincoln and the two legitimate 'goals' against
Dagenham, then he would have equalled that.

"Obviously with the little niggles that Thorney has had there's no
guarantee he will play X amount of games. That's why finding the right
package for him was tough.

"But if he does get 30 to 35 games there's a good chance he will end up
with 15 to 20 goals, as he has done for the last two seasons. That's why
I was desperate to keep him.

"We know we've got a good goal scorer and now it's about finding the
right one alongside him.

"If we manage to bring in a young one up front, they can only learn from
Pete."

McCall confirmed that City are in the hunt for Macclesfield's Gareth
Evans. But the 21-year-old's compensation fee could prove a stumbling
block.

McCall said: "We've made an inquiry but at the moment nothing will be
happening because of the fee Macclesfield are after."

Meanwhile, Oldham have emerged as serious rivals to sign Dean Furman.


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FALL FROM GLORY...

There's an interesting article regarding the 14 clubs that plunged from the
Premiership down two divisions or more.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/8050784.stm

A nice little graph shows each clubs standing since 1992.





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New kit on show
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1691878,00.html

Tax changes and a bigger subs bench needed
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1691431,00.html



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McCall gives Guiseley ace his big break



City have handed a fortnight's trial to non-league hot-shot James Hanson.

Stuart McCall has invited the 21-year-old to join the Bantams for the
opening couple of weeks of their pre-season, which begins on July 1.

Hanson netted 44 goals in the last two seasons for Guiseley
and got one against McCall's men in a friendly at Nethermoor 11 months ago.

And now the City chief has given the former Eccleshill United striker
the opportunity to prove he is worth a crack at the bigger stage.

McCall said: "James has been on our radar for a while.

"Obviously he was contracted to Guiseley last season and we tried to
get him down to play in a reserve game but work commitments wouldn't
allow it.

"He scored against us last year and since Christmas has hit a good vein
of form. Guiseley went on a good run and I think he was a main part of
that.

"We're giving him the opportunity to come and make a good impression.
Maybe his dream could come true.

"He plays in a three on the left a la Ian Ormondroyd. He's a strongish
boy, finishes well and can play pretty much anywhere in a forward area.

"He's on our doorstep and we'd be crazy not to have a look at him."

With City's first friendly against Burnley just ten days into
pre-season, Hanson could also get some game time to press his chance.

Kyle Nix turned a similar trial into a permanent contract two years ago
with a busy display against the Clarets after catching the eye in training.

McCall said: "Nixy came in and his fitness levels and enthusiasm made an
impression. That's what James will look to have to do.

"In years gone by, you'd get people in for the first week or so of
pre-season and all you'd see is their fitness. And not coming from a
full-time background, you don't expect them to be at the same level.

"But we will get the balls out as early as we can this time and James
will get his opportunity in a couple of games. Hopefully it goes well
for him."

McCall was alerted to Hanson's potential by Mark Ellis, who recently
left his coaching post with the UniBond League club to concentrate on
running City's under-16s alongside John Hendrie.

With the squeeze on City's resources for this term, McCall is willing to
scour non-league talent – though he admits that even part-timers could
be hit in the pocket if they signed on.

"I'll be honest, for some semi-pros like Jon McLaughlin who we got from
Harrogate Town, financially they would be better off playing with them
and working three days a week than actually playing for us.

"From a financial point of view, people do have mortgages to pay and
it's a tough one coming out of non-league football effectively on less
money. It's down to if they've got the ambition to make a go of it here.

"Some people say there are nuggets out there in the non-league and you
only have to look at how well Peterborough have done. But they paid
£500,000 to get those nuggets.

"We're talking here about going down further and looking at the likes of
Guisely. But if we pick up a gem from there it would be great.

"We're open to everything and trying to spread ourselves with the
resources we have to see every game we can.

"Obviously we're going to be a man down next season with Chris Casper
having gone. There'll be me, Wayne Jacobs, David Wetherall and Peter
Horne all trying to get out and see as many games as possible but when
most are on a Saturday, it can be difficult."


===========================

http://www.clubfanzine.com/rochdale/v2.showNews.php?id=25122

Further news from Rochdale...

Simon Ramsden left the club [Rochdale] today after opting for a contract at
another club, believed to be Bradford City, which was "way out of our
financial restrictions."

The news comes as a blow, with Ramsden being one of the better players in
this Rochdale side since signing for Steve Parkin back in 2006.

Ramsden made 124 appearances for Dale, scoring six times, with most of his
goals coming against former club, Grimsby Town.


===========================

BULLOCK AGREES NEW BRADFORD DEAL

Bradford City midfielder Lee Bullock is to stay on at Valley Parade for
another season after agreeing to a pay cut.

The 28-year-old, who joined from Hartlepool in January 2008, made 24
appearances last season despite four months out with a serious knee injury.

Manager Stuart McCall told the Telegraph & Argus: "He knows what we're after
and he's a good person to have around the squad."

"He won't dominate the middle of the park but he's effective at this level."

He added: "And if we're trying to go a little bit younger next season, his
experience of playing at this level and the one above will be invaluable."

Bullock was out of action from September to January last season with knee
ligament damage but returned towards the latter end of the campaign.

"We're really pleased that he's signing and believe he can have a good
season if he keeps clear of injury," McCall added.

The Bradford manager is also in discussions with defender Zesh Rehman over a
permanent transfer from QPR.

Rehman, the 25-year-old Pakistan captain, has already indicated he would
like to stay at Valley Parade after his loan there last season. He has since
been released from Loftus Road.

The club is also waiting on decisions from Matt Clarke, Joe Colbeck, Luke
O'Brien and Leon Osborne as to whether they will accept new terms.

McCall said: "Joe's on holiday but has indicated he wants to stay. I don't
think it's a financial thing with him so hopefully we can sort it out.

"Being the younger element, Joe, OB and Leon have been offered increases but
Clarke is another who would have to take a reduction.

"But hopefully they want to play here and are making those noises."


===========================

LEEDS DENY DELPH SWITCH REPORTS

Leeds have dismissed reports that teenage midfielder Fabian Delph is poised
to complete a £4million move to Premier League side Everton.

Delph, 19, linked with a host of Premier League clubs following an
impressive first season in Simon Grayson's side, is reported to have opted
for a switch to Goodison Park ahead of Manchester United, Fulham and
Sunderland.

But Leeds chief executive Shaun Harvey said: "Despite the speculation, there
have been no offers for Fab since the end of the season.

"At this stage of the year speculation is always rife, although it's never
helpful."

Delph, who made 51 appearances during his breakthrough season, signed a new
four-year contract at Elland Road in September.

He won his first England Under-21 cap against the Czech Republic in November
and scooped his club's players' player of the year, young player of the year
and goal of the season awards.




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MATTHEW CLARKE SIGNS NEW DEAL

Giant defender Matthew Clarke has become the latest Bantam to commit his
future to the club by signing a new one year contract.

Clarke's decision to stay on comes fresh off the back of news that team mate
Lee Bullock is also staying at the Coral Windows Stadium next season.

Both players will now make up part of a Stuart McCall squad aiming for
promotion to Coca-Cola League 1 this forthcoming season.

At the heart of the Bantams defence last season Clarke was City's third
highest appearance maker, making 45 starts for McCall's side in all
competitions.


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Law: 'No-one had ambition like Rotherham'
Posted on: Fri 12 Jun 2009

'No-one had ambition like Rotherham United' were the words of Nicky Law after he
spurned opportunities from other clubs to sign for the Millers.

Rotherham swooped for Law's signature yesterday with the 21-year-old signing a
two-year deal with the Millers after he was transfer listed by Sheffield United.

Law spent the majority of last season on loan with Yorkshire rivals Bradford
City and he revealed that the Bantams were one of several clubs who tried to
sign him:

"I have spoken to a few teams in this league and some in higher divisions but
no-one had ambition like Rotherham United," Law told www.themillers.co.uk.

"The Manager is very ambitious and he tells that me that the other players are
ambitious too. I want to play at a higher level and I think that I have the best
chance of doing that here."

Law added: "I had a really good season at Bradford but unfortunately from a team
perspective it petered out towards the end of the season. I said no to Bradford
which was a huge decision because I know how popular I was with the fans. The
Manager Stuart McCall was absolutely fantastic to me and I will be forever
grateful to him and that made the decision even harder but hopefully I made the
right choice."

Law graduated through the Blades Academy and made his first team breakthrough in
a League Cup tie in 2005, when he came on as a substitute against Reading. He
made a handful of appearances for the Blades in the Premier League, which
included a full first team debut against Manchester United.

In February 2006 he moved out on loan to Yeovil Town where he made six
appearances before signing for Bradford for his first loan stint in October 2007.

He moved to Valley Parade again in October 2008 and played over 30 games as the
Bantams narrowly missed out on the League Two play-offs.






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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

News June 9th


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Wolves '99 - where are they now?
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http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1687922,00.html

U19's summary
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1679531,00.html

Match balls show City colours
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1685540,00.html

Quote "2008/2009 is nothing more than a memory..."
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HECKINGBOTTOM SIGNS FOR MANSFIELD

Mansfield Town have signed defender Paul Heckingbottom, who has spent the
last two seasons at Bradford City, although a hamstring injury kept him out
for most of last season

The 31-year-old left-back has amassed over 350 appearances in a career which
has taken him to Norwich, Darlington, Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley.

Mansfield manager David Holdsworth said: "Paul's a class act, an
accomplished player. He's played at a high level and we're lucky to get
him."

Heckingbottom becomes Mansfield's sixth new signing of the summer.


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Key Fixture Notes
Posted on: Tue 02 Jun 2009

With the club's 2009/10 fixture list being released on 17th June,
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk can bring you some of the key provisional
dates those fixtures will be played on next season.

2009/10 Key Dates
AUGUST 2009
8th - First match of Coca- Cola League 2 season
11/12th - Carling Cup 1st Round
15th - Second match of Coca-Cola League 2 season
25/26th - Carling Cup 2nd Round

SEPTEMBER 2009
1st/2nd - Johnstone's Paint Trophy 1st Round
22nd/23rd - Carling Cup 3rd Round

OCTOBER 2009
6/7th - Johnstone's Paint Trophy 2nd Round
27/28th - Carling Cup 4th Round

NOVEMBER 2009
7th - F.A Cup 1st Round
10/11th - Johnstone's Area Quarter Final
28th F.A Cup 2nd Round

DECEMBER 2009
1st/2nd - Carling Cup 5th Round
15/16th - Johnstone's Paint Trophy Area Semi-Final
26th - Coca-Cola League 2 fixture (Boxing Day)
28th - Coca-Cola League 2 fixture
31st - No scheduled fixture

JANUARY 2010
1st - No scheduled fixture
2nd - F.A Cup 3rd Round
5/6th - Carling Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg
19/20th - Carling Cup Semi-Final 2nd Leg, Johnstone's Paint Trophy Area
Final 1st Leg
23rd F.A Cup 4th Round

FEBRUARY 2010
13th - F.A Cup 5th Round
16/17th - Johnstone's Paint Trophy Area Final 2nd Leg
28th - Carling Cup Final

MARCH 2010
6th - F.A Cup 6th Round
28th - Johnstone's Paint Trophy Final

APRIL 2010
2nd - No scheduled fixture (Good Friday)
3rd - Coca-Cola League 2 fixture
5th - Coca-Cola League 2 fixture (Easter Monday)
10th/11th - F.A Cup Semi-Finals

MAY 2010
8th May - Final day of the Coca-Cola League 2 regular league season
15/16th May F.A Cup Final - Coca-Cola League 2 Play-Offs Semi-Final 1st Leg
17th/18th May - Coca-Cola League 2 Play-Offs Semi-Final 2nd Leg
30th May - Coca-Cola League 2 Play-Offs Final

Please note the entire fixture schedule is subject to change and could alter
before or after the club's fixture list is released on 17th June 2009.


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From Official BCFC website...

WIN AN EXECUTIVE BOX FOR A LEAGUE GAME
Posted on: Tue 02 Jun 2009

With just over two weeks to go before the 2009/2010 Coca-Cola League 2
fixtures are due to be announced, we have a great online auction in which we
are offering the use of one of our Executive Boxes at the Coral Windows
Stadium for a league game of the winner's choice.

This has been donated by a box holder and the proceeds of the auction will
be going to the charity - Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.

The prize includes food and seats for 12 in the Box while drinks can be
purchased separately.

To enter the auction, please send details of your bid, along with your name
and address and contact telephone number to bradfordcity1983@aol.com

We will keep updating the website with the current highest bid until the
closing date of 12.00 noon on Tuesday 16 June, the day before the fixtures
are out.


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McLAUGHLIN SET FOR NEW CITY DEAL

Bradford City goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin is poised to sign a new one-year
deal and challenge for the number one jersey at Valley Parade next season.

McLaughlin, 21, joined last summer from Harrogate Town but was understudy to
Rhys Evans, who has now left the club, and had to wait until the last-day
win at Chesterfield to make his first-team debut.

McLaughlin said: "I haven't signed the actual contract yet, but I've had the
letter through saying I've been offered one.

"I've just had to reply to that and I was happy to accept it. I've agreed
for another season and the terms are pretty much the same. Now I'll see what
I can do."

McCall is expected to draft in another goalkeeper on loan for next season
following Evans' departure, but McLaughlin will be vying for a regular
starting spot.

He added: "Having made my debut now I know I can compete at that level at
least. I'm definitely wanting to see how I can go further this season and
looking to get involved as much as I can."

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O'Brien undecided on Bantams deal


Bradford City player of the year Luke O'Brien has yet to decide whether to take up his new contract offer from the League Two side.

The left-back is wanted by manager Stuart McCall but he told the Telegraph & Argus he does not yet know whether he will be at Valley Parade next season.

"I've got my contract through now and I'm discussing it with my family at the moment," the 20-year-old said.

"I would love to stay on but I've got to go through it with them first."

O'Brien, who came through the club's centre of excellence, was given his chance to claim his place in the first team in October and never looked back, dominating the club's end of season awards.

"Personally, it was an unbelievable year for me," he said.

"To get in the squad, then go on and play 36 games and come away with all those awards, I even got goal of the season to top it all off, it really couldn't have got any better."

O'Brien says he has yet to receive offers from any other clubs, and is one of several players at Valley Parade still mulling over new contract offers.


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Form BCFC Official website...

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS LOOKS TO MEET COMMERCIAL GOAL

When Joint-Chairman Mark Lawn first invited David Baldwin to cast an eye
over the club's commercial side, it was only expected to be a short-term
thing.

Baldwin, having retired from the day-to-day work of running his own
business, offered to pop in and give his own thoughts on where the club
could tighten up in the sales sector.

The three-week stint that Lawn had predicted quickly became a month. And two
years on, keen City fan Baldwin is still there as the head of operations.

"My role has taken a very fluid movement," he explained to the Telegraph &
Argus. "The emphasis for the first nine months was very much about
resurrecting the marketing side of the business.

"In January last year, I took over a more operations role and got involved
in the monthly board meetings.

"It's all about efficiencies and making sure that we save every penny we
possibly can and streamlining the roles we had. In my opinion, my job has
been to tidy up the business."

Baldwin has stressed the need to see City as more than just the football
club. It is vital to maximise the usage and cash generated from the 1911
Club, which has developed into a conference base, and the business centre in
the main office building that is rented out.

Baldwin said: "We are a football club and we're all fans but behind the
scenes you still need to make sure you are running an efficient business,
especially in a very difficult economic climate.

"That was my remit during the last 12 months."

Baldwin has also made sure that City will reach their commercial goal for
next year after finding a buyer for the pitchside advertising rights.

He has struck a deal to franchise out the boards around the ground - with
himself!

Baldwin insists City have made a profit, as they did when he trialled the
third-party plan with the 1911 Club last season.

"I came up with the idea of an extra revenue stream by running it as a
conference centre on a non match-day basis.

"The club sold that area to my company for a profit and then it was my
responsibility, wearing my "other hat", to run it and generate income.

"Bradford City made a decent profit and I proved it was an effective tool to
generate income for the club. So that's now been sold on to a secondary
business.

"Now my company have bought the rights to the stadium advertising in the
same way. The club are therefore not exposed to the risk of who will and
won't buy the boards; that has become my problem.

"And wearing my director of operations hat, when we drew up the budgets we
knew clear guidelines of what income was going to be guaranteed." The
adverts have effectively already been sold to Baldwin.

He said: "The offer made to the club was a sizeable one and at least
equivalent to what they received this year without the added-on salaries
that go with it.

"People might say it's a risk for me but I'm happy to do that because I'm a
fan and I have belief in my own ability, having run my own company since
1997.

"I have a vested interest in Bradford City and want to help them steady the
ship and know where they stand.

"If it does work, and I'm confident it will, it becomes a more sellable tool
to a third party next year. You can sell this as a franchiseable item and
prove that it is a successful one. Most importantly it does mean the running
costs for Bradford City are now at the lowest they can possibly be, allowing
the maximum amount of income to go into the football budget.

"This takes the pressure off the club themselves. The more people you
involve in a situation, the more complicated it becomes.

"You don't have that in this case while still guaranteeing that Bradford
City have hit their commercial target."



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BRADFORD CITY
Ground: Valley Parade (Since 1903)
Size: 113 x 70 yards
Capacity: 25,136

2008/2009 (2007/2008 in brackets)

Position: 9th (10th)
Top Scorer: Peter Thorne 17 (Peter Thorne 14)
Players Used: 33 (35)
Manager: Stuart McCall (Since May 2007)

Average Attendance: 12,701 (13,756)
Average Away Support To Bradford: 384 (448)
Average Away Supporters From Bradford: 1,006 (805)
Highest Attendance: 14,038 v Notts County
Lowest Attendance: 11,908 v Macclesfield Town
Highest Travelling Support: 915 from Rochdale
Highest Bradford Travelling Support: 2,741 at Rochdale
Lowest Bradford Travelling Support: 179 to Gillingham
Lowest Travelling Support to Bradford: 81 from Macclesfield Town

Managers since 1992: 10
Consecutive years in League Two: 2
Consecutive years in Football League: 106
Status in 1992: 10th in Football League Division 2 (Average Attendance:
6,582)
Level: 3rd Tier

Info taken from Aldershot website:
http://www.theshots.co.uk/newspage.ink?nid=31284&newstype=n


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McCALL WARNING OVER CONTRACTS

Bradford City boss Stuart McCall has warned players considering new deals
tabled by the club that they must make swift decisions about their futures.

Several established first-team players - including Luke O'Brien, Matt Clarke
and Peter Thorne - have been offered new deals but are yet to inform the
Bantams whether they intend to sign on for next season.

"The bottom line is, if they want to go elsewhere for an extra £50 per week,
so be it," McCall told the club's official website.

"I'm not going to spend all the close season chasing them and, with regard
those we've offered deals to, we really need to be sitting down and
finalising them this week.

"They've had plenty of time now to discuss it with whoever they need to.
Maybe agents have touted them around too, but we have to get it sorted.

"If they want to stay for the right reasons then great, but if they want to
move on, that's fine and up to them.

"But I remember going back to being a kid and money wasn't everything. It
was about wanting to do what was right for my career.




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From Official website...

CLUB CONDEMN INTERNET SALE ITEM
Posted on: Mon 25 May 2009

A jigsaw of a graphic photograph of the devastating Bradford City fire which
claimed 56 lives has been withdrawn from sale after outraged fans branded it
"sick".

The item was being sold through an internet site, which is thought to have
been acting as a vendor for a third-party company.

On Friday night outraged fans noticed the item for sale, and within 24
hours the offending item had removed it.

Club secretary Jon Pollard said the club was intending to determine who was
actually selling the jigsaw - thought to be of a news picture showing the
devastation of the blaze in 1985 - and would be speaking to the manufacturer
about it this week.

Speaking to the Telegraph & Argus he said: "We are very disappointed that
someone has tried to get commercial gain from such a disaster - it's
ridiculous.

"We are glad it has been removed and we will take it up with the company
this week.

"You cannot get commercial gain from something like that."

The fire in the main stand at Valley Parade claimed the lives of 56 people
and injured another 300 when the tragedy struck just before half-time
against Lincoln City on May 11, 1985.

City Supporters Trust chairman Alan Carling also said he was glad the jigsaw
had been taken down from the website.

Talking with the Telegraph & Argus he said: "I think it is reprehensible
that people should try to exploit the disaster either for commercial gain or
sensationalism.

"When this has happened in the past we have managed to persuade the company
to take down the offending items and I am glad the same thing has happened
this time."


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Other News

Robbie Blake
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/bradford/Wembley-triumph-beats-my-promotion.5301715.jp

Midland Road sponsor sought
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1666798,00.html



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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/8057426.stm


Miller among five released by QPR

Queens Park Rangers have released five players, including Republic of Ireland midfielder Liam Miller and Pakistan defender Zesh Rehman.

...

Former Fulham man Rehman, 25, made only 49 appearances in three years and had loan spells at Blackpool and Bradford.

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  Todd and Windass in Darlo double act

Former Bantams boss Colin Todd is poised to become Darlington manager,
with Dean Windass joining him in the north-east as player-coach.

Todd - who has also managed Middlesbrough and Bolton - will succeed Dave
Penney as Quakers boss.

He has been keen to get back into English football after two seasons in
charge of Randers FC in Denmark.

Windass has always wanted to move into coaching and has spent a
frustrating season being frozen out of home-team club Hull City's plans
in the Premier League.


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Windass set to face Bantams
By Simon Parker (T&A)

Dean Windass will be back at Valley Parade next season - against City.

The veteran hitman is poised to be named as Darlington player-coach now that
Colin Todd has taken charge.

The T&A understands that Windass has also thrown his hat in the ring for the
vacant Chesterfield job.

Interviews to replace Lee Richardson, who quit after the final-day loss
against the Bantams, will take place next week.

Windass has the qualifications to step into management below the Premier
League after passing his UEFA A and B badges. But he is more likely to link
up again with Todd, giving him a first taste of coaching while combining it
with one last year on the field.

Despite turning 40 in April, City's third all-time leading scorer is
desperate to play again after being frozen out by Hull.

After returning from an abortive loan spell with Oldham, he made just three
appearances in the reserves and has spent the last month training on his own
away from the club.

But Todd will not rush into any appointment. He is currently working with
coaches Neil Maddison and Craig Liddle, who survived the administrators'
cull.

Todd said: "Deano is the name that I've touted around but we're just going
to have to be patient."

Todd reckons turning Darlington round will be a tougher job than when he
took over City during their financial crisis five years ago.

He has only seven players on the books, including four rookies.

Todd added: "I'll have to work the oracle as I did at Bradford. I brought in
the likes of Taylor, Doyle and Holmes on loan who were all better players
when they left and it will be a similar situation here now.

"There are an awful lot of players available. They have to realise if they
want to stay in football then they'll have to accept what the clubs are
putting forward.

"Bradford have had a go and splashed a bit of money last season and are
cutting back. It's the same with everyone and people have to realise that.

"There are a lot of teams on a similar budget. You look at the likes of
Dagenham and Exeter and what they've achieved, although they have had that
stability."

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TRIO HANDED BANTAMS PRO CONTRACTS

Bradford City manager Stuart McCall has handed youth-team players Rory
Carson, Louis Horne and Luke Dean their first professional deals.

Midfielders Carson and Dean and defender Horne will all be part of McCall's
first-team squad next season and youth-team coach David Wetherall has
challenged them to make the breakthrough.

Wetherall said: "All three of them need to focus on working hard to improve.

"It's fantastic to get your first pro contract and be able to call yourself
a footballer, but they haven't made it yet.

"Now they have to go from players who shine at youth level to those who not
only play in, but are outstanding in the reserves.

"It's about giving displays that make the manager sit up and eventually pick
them for the first team."




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From the official website

Less to travel
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1670077,00.html

Carling Cup draw June 16th
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1669857,00.html



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From Official website...

PRESEASON: CITY TO FACE BURNLEY JULY 11
Posted on: Fri 29 May 2009

Owen Coyle will be bringing his newly promoted Burnley side to the Coral
Windows Stadium as part of their pre-season build up as they look ahead to
starting life in the Premier League.

Wade Elliott blasted the Clarets back into top flight football with the only
goal of the game at Wembley last Monday in the Coca-Cola Championship
Play-Off Final against Sheffield United and their visit to Bradford City on
Saturday 11 July will be the first game as the managers of both clubs will
parade their new-look sides ahead of the 2009/2010 campaign which will kick
off for the Bantams on 8 August and a week later for Burnley.



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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sportbcfc/sportbcfcheadlines/4407198.More_loan_deals_suit_needs_of_McCall/

More loan deals suit needs of McCall
6:40am Saturday 30th May 2009

Stuart McCall is ready for another delve into the loan system next season.

The City chief returns to his office this week after a fortnight's break to step up his team-building plans.

McCall's options remain limited unless he manages to shift the club's biggest earners but he is certain to utilise the temporary market again.

McCall, like many League Two bosses, has relied heavily on loan players – and would love to bring some back to Valley Parade on a permanent basis.

Dean Furman, Nicky Law and Steve Jones are all on his dream shopping list after last season's successful spells. Zesh Rehman is also considering a deal following his four-month stint from QPR.

McCall refutes the idea that long-term loan recruits do not share the same passion for the team as someone there on a full-time deal.

"It's getting more common in our division for players to get one-year contracts, so to bring someone in for a season-long loan is no different," he said.

"The argument that they wouldn't have the same feeling for the club doesn't hold up.

"The striker Chris Martin went from Norwich to Luton for the whole of last season and did really well.

"We got the same with Deano (Dean Furman). You couldn't say he tried any less just because he was on loan.

"Sometimes these players don't want to go back to playing reserve-team football again. You give them that sense of belonging and feeling part of it and they really respond."

But City will have to be patient with their loan targets, as most are not made available until well into pre-season.

"People get the players back, have a look for two or three weeks and then decide if they are ready to go out," said McCall.

"Premier League and Championship clubs want their kids to go out if they aren't playing and get some experience.

"Manchester United probably let out at least seven or eight players on loan since Christmas and Liverpool as well, although not as many.

"That's the way football is going, though it makes it tough for players at the lower levels who may have to be filtered out to non-league clubs."




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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sportbcfc/sportbcfcheadlines/4409025.Odsal_still_on_City_agenda/?ref=rss

Odsal still on City agenda
7:20am Monday 1st June 2009

City have lined up fresh talks with Bradford Council to see how they fit in with the Odsal Sporting Village.

The club are keeping close tabs on the ambitious development scheme as a fall-back if they cannot strike a deal with Gordon Gibb over Valley Parade.

Town hall will decide tomorrow whether to go with the preferred £75million or £57million projects that are left on the table. City have scheduled more discussions with officials for next week when the dust has settled.

Buying back Valley Parade from the former chairman's family pension fund is City's top priority and they have reopened lines of communication with Gibb.

But with the constant cash drain from paying the 25-year lease on the stadium, the option of a ground-share with the Bulls in a brand new Odsal remains firmly on the agenda.

City's head of operations David Baldwin will meet with senior council officials on June 9.

He said: "At the moment they are still talking about the whole capital cost. We're not involved with that discussion at all apart from if we were to go there what criteria of stadium we'd need to have, bearing on which project they go with.

"We've been kept very much in the loop as to what the council's proposals are and what options they have on the stadium and the outlying area.

"The ball is back in their court in order to put together some costings as to what the implications of Bradford City being there would be and how much we'd have to pay.

"Once we've got that information we can evaluate which is the most cost effective way forward.

"But that doesn't mean that we're not exploring the situation with regard to ownership of the stadium here at Valley Parade."

City have always insisted that uprooting to Odsal – which could be up and running in 2011 – is more than a sabre-rattling exercise to Gibb, whose family bought the ground for £2.5million in 2004.

Baldwin said: "We've outlined to Gordon Gibb what the options are to us and obviously asked the question about Valley Parade. We had a reply back that was basically asking what proposal we would make.

"We've gone back with an offer, based on valuations we've been given and obviously the current market place and now we're waiting for a response on that. Once we've got that, we can make a more informed judgement."

City are aware of the strength of feeling that upping sticks from Valley Parade would cause and canvassed supporter opinion with several open forums before home games last season.

Baldwin said: "The fans' feeling is my feeling. The Coral Windows Stadium at Valley Parade is our home and nobody wants to leave their home if they don't have to.

"But if you can't afford to live in your house and it's about sustaining yourself as a business in the long term, then you have to consider any option presented to you that's way beyond the one you currently have.

"That's the position we have with the council and the Odsal project. They know our stance on it and our motivations behind it.

"If someone told us we could stay here for nothing then there wouldn't be a question at all.

"But economics dictate this is a very expensive place to be and we are, when all's said and done, a League Two team. As such, the incomes we receive are very much League Two distributions."





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