Wednesday, September 28, 2011

L2 v AFC Wimbledon (h) Sat September 24th Ko 3pm L1-2

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Stats: Bradford C - Wimbledon
Possession: 56 - 44%
Shots on target: 2 - 6
Shots off target: 8 - 5
Fouls: 8 - 7
Corners: 3 - 4

Ref: Mark Brown (East Yorkshire).
Yellow cards:
Bradford C: None.
Wimbledon: Hatton (66 min).

BRADFORD C: 34. Matt Duke, 24. Liam Moore, 6. Luke Oliver, 38. Andrew
Davies, 28. Robbie Threlfall, 32. Kyel Reid, 8. Ritchie Jones, 4. Michael
Flynn, 16. Chris Mitchell (59), 35. Jamie Devitt (81), 9. James Hanson.
SUBS: 40. Callum Tongue (GK), 3. Luke O'Brien, 5. Guy Branston, 10. Ross
Hannah (81), 39. Craig Fagan (59).

WIMBLEDON: 1. Seb Brown, 7. Samuel Hatton, 3. Gareth Gwillim, 5. Jamie
Stuart, 22. Callum McNaughton, 12. Christian Jolley, 15. Sammy Moore, 14.
Lee Minshull, 11. Luke Moore (82), 23. Rashid Yussuff, 10. Jack Midson.
SUBS: 20. Jack Turner (GK), 4. Max Porter, 6. Brett Johnson, 18. Brendan
Kiernan (82), 26. James Mulley.


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Match report

NPower League Two
Bradford C (1) 1 Flynn pen 26
Wimbledon (1) 2 Midson 31, Jolley 57.
Att: 10,255

By Simon Parker (T&A)

Valley Parade's 125th birthday celebrations went flat as City slipped to
another depressing defeat at the hands of AFC Wimbledon.

Boos greeted the final whistle after a result which left Phil Parkinson's
men still wallowing at the wrong end of League Two.

Hereford drew level on points while bottom club Plymouth's first win of the
season brought them within two.

And for the second week running, City were beaten despite scoring the
opening goal.

With new centre half Andrew Davies replacing Guy Branston, Michael Flynn
marked his first game as captain with his fourth goal of the season and
third penalty.

But rather than paving the way for a first win under Phil Parkinson, instead
it was the league new boys who clawed their way back to claim three points.

City almost got off to the perfect start as keeper Seb Brown headed a
clearance against the on-rushing James Hanson. Time stood still as the whole
ground watched the rebound bounce against the post and away.

Matt Duke palmed away Sam Hatton's free-kick before the home side went in
front after 25 minutes with another penalty.

Again Jamie Devitt was involved, caught by Gareth Gwillim's high boot as the
defender tried to clear. Ref Mark Brown pointed straight to the spot and
Flynn confidently dispatched the penalty.

But Wimbledon were level within six minutes as Jack Midson fired home from
Christian Jolley's cushioned knockdown.

Ritchie Jones had a good effort from long range but the game had become
subdued as it reached half-time.

Both sides swapped headers to start the second half, Luke Moore at one end
and Hanson stretching Brown at the other.

But City ran into more problems in the 57th minute. Nobody closed down
Jolley when he received a pass 25 yards out, allowing the Wimbledon
midfielder to pick his spot with a superb curler into the top corner.

Craig Fagan was summoned from the bench and nearly levelled with a thumping
half-volley that flew narrowly over the bar.

City showed the occasional neat build-up in the closing stages but nothing
to seriously hurt the solid Wimbledon defence and save a miserable
afternoon.

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Chant of the game

"Where's your banner gone?"

Apparently that was what the Wimbledon fans were singing throughout the game.
It relates to when we stayed in the Premier League in 2001 and sent Wimbledon down and we had a banner proclaiming "Bye,bye Wimbledon"


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Bradford City: Lilleshall trip helps accelerate Ramsden's recovery
6:50am Wednesday 28th September 2011
By Simon Parker

Simon Ramsden is preparing for a second stint at Lilleshall Sports Injury Rehab after making big strides on the comeback trail.

Phil Parkinson believes the injury-ravaged defender could be only three weeks away from rejoining City for full training.

Parkinson has been delighted with Ramsden's improvement from spending a week at the specialist centre in Shropshire, so he is keen to send him back there for more.

He said: "Simon's progressing really well. He's mentally very positive and physically looking a lot stronger.

"He's back with us for a few days and then he's going to Lilleshall for another week. They are pleased with him and, if all goes to plan, he should be back in training within three weeks or so."

Parkinson is not surprised at the impact that the first spell of intensive treatment has had with Ramsden. The one-to-one sessions – which are paid for by the Professional Footballers' Association – ensure the injured player gets priority attention.

"I've been to Lilleshall as a player myself and know the difference it can make," said the Bantams boss.

"I had injury issues at the time which seemed to be going nowhere. But getting eight hours a day of solid treatment just focused on you was fantastic.

"It can be a bit soul-destroying being injured and coming in (to the club) every day. You can't see the light at the end of the tunnel.

"Physios can work with players all the time and sometimes it needs someone else to step back and assess things.

"Simon's gone away to a different place, hearing a different voice, and he's buzzing. I'm confident we will get him back and I don't think it will be too long."


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Wayne Jacobs up three mountains in 24 hours

On 28th September 'Jakes' and his team will take on three mountains in three countries in 24 hours. The challenge is described as "One of the ultimate challenges in the United Kingdom" and will see One in a Million climb the three highest peaks in Great Britain. Ben Nevis at 1344m, Scafell Pike at 978m and Snowdon at 1085m offers a monumental challenge for the team.
 
Wayne said "We're doing it for the children and young people of Bradford to support them and to show them we believe in them.  Believing the best for Bradford." Another of Bradford's favourite sons, Brian Noble is supporting the event but unfortunately cannot walk it due to a recent operation failing to heal as quickly as expected.
You can support by Texting OIAM03 £10 to 70070 to donate. or via www.justgiving.com/nobbyandjakes
 

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Devitt picks up knock
Posted on: Tue 27 Sep 2011
 
City will monitor a knock picked up by Jamie Devitt in last Saturday's match with AFC Wimbledon ahead of their trip to Burton Albion at the weekend.

The Dubliner has a problem with his hip flexor after appearing to fall awkwardly in the second half of the Dons fixture at the Coral Windows Stadium.

Devitt was replaced shortly afterwards and City boss Phil Parkinson says the club will be looking at his progress.

Parkinson said: "Jamie's got a bit of a hip flexor problem from the weekend.

"It's something that will be looked into.

"He's an important player for us and his form has been a positive for us in recent weeks, so we'll be keen for that to continue."

The loanee winger has now returned to parent club Hull City for a few days for treatment on the injury.

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Fellow City forward Nahki Wells has also attracted interest from his country after being called up for Bermuda's latest round of FIFA World Cup 2014 Qualifiers.

Wells is now expected to meet up with the Bermuda squad next Monday ahead of their matches with Trinidad & Tobago (October 7) and Guyana (October 11).

Wells, who featured in both of Bermuda's first two qualifiers back in September, is now scheduled to miss City's Johnstone's Paint Trophy tie at Huddersfield Town and the home League 2 fixture with Torquay United as a result.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

L2 v Crawley (a) Sat September 17th Ko 3pm L1-3

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Stats: Crawley - Bradford C
Possession: 51 - 49%
Shots on target: 13 - 5
Shots off target: 9 - 2
Fouls: 6 - 15
Corners: 9 - 3

Ref: Keith Stroud (Gillingham, Dorset)
Yellow cards:
Crawley: Drury (71 min.)
Bradford C: Reid (61 min.)

CRAWLEY: 25. Scott Shearer, 13. David Hunt, 28. Claude Davis, 26. Tom
Eastman, 19. Scott Griffiths, 15. Dannie Bulman, 2. Scott Davies, 22. Scott
Neilson (68), 27. Andy Drury (87), 9. Matthew Tubbs, 23. Tyrone Barnett
(90).
SUBS: 1. Michel Kuipers (GK), 16. Glenn Wilson, 17. John Akinde (90), 21.
Michael Doughty (87), 29. Jon-Paul Pittman (68).

BRADFORD C: 34. Matt Duke, 24. Liam Moore, 5. Guy Branston, 6. Luke Oliver,
28. Robbie Threlfall (34), 16. Chris Mitchell, 4. Michael Flynn, 8. Ritchie
Jones, 32. Kyel Reid, 35. Jamie Devitt (61), 9. James Hanson.
SUBS: 40. Callum Tongue (GK), 10. Ross Hannah (77), 11. Jack Compton, 15.
Lewis Hunt (34), 39. Craig Fagan (61).

Position: 22nd
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NPower League Two
Crawley Town (0) 3 Barnett 54, 88, Drury 62
Bradford C (1) 1 Reid 12
Att: 2,479

By Simon Parker (T&A)

City blew a half-time lead and finished well beaten at promotion favourites
Crawley this afternoon.

Kyel Reid had fired the Bantams ahead after 12 minutes. But Crawley upped
their game to dominate the second half, scoring three times to leave Phil
Parkinson still waiting for his first win as boss.

City had the first chance after 11 minutes as the unmarked Chris Mitchell
set up Jamie Devitt for a shot which Claude Davis blocked on the line.

But the visitors were ahead within a minute. Crawley paid the price for
giving Reid too much space to fire a left-foot drive into the bottom corner
from 20 yards.

Davis went close with a header but City continued to look dangerous going
forward and Scott Shearer parried a fierce effort by Devitt.

Crawley pushed for an equaliser as Matt Duke denied Scott Neilson a goal
against his former club and then watched Andy Drury's curler clip off Liam
Moore and hit the bar.

Matt Tubbs stabbed across goal from just inside the penalty area but City
were still in front at the break.

The play was going one way though and Crawley were level nine minutes into
the second half. Tyrone Barnett released Tubbs and then continued his run to
meet the cross with a diving header.

Neilson was desperate to score and, having been denied by a good save from
Duke, sent another drive just over.

But Crawley were well on top and the pressure produced a second goal just
after the hour. City couldn't clear their lines from a free-kick and
debutant Drury scored from 15 yards.

It should have got worse but the unmarked Tom Eastman headed wide from a
corner.

Craig Fagan came on for his debut and was later joined by Ross Hannah. Lewis
Hunt had earlier come on for his first appearance of the season - only to
make way himself for Hannah as City went 4-3-3 in the closing stages.

Barnett should have wrapped it up after a mistake by Luke Oliver but missed
the target when clean through.

Fagan's clever pass set up Hannah for City's first shot of the half and the
former Hull striker had his own effort blocked.

But another Oliver blunder sealed their fate, Barnett running the ball home
after the centre half's backpass fell short of Duke.

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Valley Parade celebrates milestone after Tordoff reveals how close City were to leaving

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Bradford City's Valley Parade will reach its 125th anniversary as a sports ground this Sunday. Richard Sutcliffe reports.

AS the man who masterminded the re-building of Valley Parade in the wake of the fire disaster and someone who, by his own admission, "has done most jobs at Bradford City but manage the team", Jack Tordoff understandably has a huge attachment to one of Yorkshire's oldest sporting venues.

However, had the club's life president had his way a little over a quarter of a century ago, the Bantams would now be playing elsewhere in the city.

"I do feel we missed something of an opportunity in the aftermath of the fire," admits Tordoff to the Yorkshire Post when asked about Valley Parade's forthcoming 125th anniversary as a sports ground.

"The fire was, of course, a horrible time. Fifty-six people lost their lives and the effect on the city was huge, and probably something that can't be put into words. You had to be in Bradford at that time to understand just what the city went through.

"I had returned to the board in 1983 with Stafford (Heginbotham, City chairman at the time of the fire) to save the club. We did that and Trevor (Cherry, manager) built a good, young team and things turned round.

"But then the fire happened..." Tordoff's voice trails off as his thoughts return to the horrors of May 11, 1985, when it took just four minutes for the Valley Parade main stand to be engulfed in flames during what should have been a day of celebration for City, who ahead of kick-off had been presented with the Third Division title.

"Bradford was left in shock but we, at the club, had to try and plan a way forward for Bradford City," says Tordoff, whose tremendous drive and acute business sense helped transform JCT600 into one of the country's leading companies with a turnover of more than £600m.



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PARKIN IS NEW NUMBER TWO AT BRADFORD CITY
By Simon Parker (T&A)

Steve Parkin today began work as Phil Parkinson's new number two at Valley
Parade.

The 45-year-old former Rochdale, Barnsley and Mansfield boss has filled the
vacancy which was left by Colin Cooper's sudden return to Middlesbrough.

Parkin was first-team coach with Hull for three years before a five-month
stint in the same role at Scunthorpe until March.

Parkinson said: "There have been several people in my mind to bring in but I
really feel we have got the best man for the job.

"It's like signing a player. You have to get the right one in who will
complement the staff we've already got in place.

"Steve is desperate to get back in and everyone in football knows about his
honesty and work ethic. That's so important."

Wayne Allison, who had been filling in as assistant, will revert back to his
coaching role with the development squad.



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Stoke defender joins Bradford City on loan
11:48am Friday 23rd September 2011
By Simon Parker

City have signed Stoke centre half Andrew Davies on a three-month emergency loan.

Providing the relevant paperwork is done in time, the 6ft 3in 26-year-old, capped once by England under-21s, is likely to go straight into the squad for tomorrow's home clash with AFC Wimbledon. Loan players must be registered at least three hours before kick-off.

It is a ninth loan spell for Davies, who has past Premier League and UEFA Cup experience with hometown club Middlesbrough.

Davies left Boro for Southampton, where he was named their player of the season, before joining Stoke for £1m in August 2008.

He has had limited opportunities with the Potters and has since spent spells with Preston, Sheffield United and Walsall as well as returning to the Riverside for the final three months of last season.

Davies started this campaign in the Championship with a month at Crystal Palace but made only one league appearance.

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Hospital drama a real pain for Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson
7:30am Wednesday 21st September 2011
By Simon Parker

Phil Parkinson is on medical watch with City's walking wounded ahead of the home clash with Wimbledon.

Michael Flynn, Kyel Reid, Liam Moore and Robbie Threlfall are all concerns for the Bantams boss as he looks for his first win in charge.

Flynn was having a scan on his calf last night while Moore (wrist) and Reid (foot) have both had X-rays on their injuries. Fortunately, Moore's X-ray result last night showed no break.

Threlfall is still recovering from the hip problem that forced him off early at Crawley.

Parkinson admitted: "It's a bit like Emergency Ward Ten down there. We've had people going back and forth to hospital all week.

"We've kept the same team for the last three games and it was good to have that continuity and not chop and change.

"Everyone understands each other's roles and we've been fortunate to go with the same players. But this could be a chance for a few others to come in."

Flynn and Threlfall both felt problems as they warmed up on Saturday. Parkinson admitted: "I don't know whether it was the long coach journey but it's very unusual because they've been doing the same warm-up all season.

"Neither of them is serious but we'll look at what's happened.

"In fairness to James Hanson, he also played with an injury from the Port Vale game and had to take pain killers."

Parkinson has also outlined the way he is working with Archie Christie. There were rumours that City's head of football development, who controls the playing budget, and Peter Jackson did not get on but Parkinson is familiar with his role.

He added: "In any club, there's someone who does the Archie role. Sometimes it's the chairman who negotiates contracts, sometimes it's the chief executive or the director of football.

"These days it's very difficult for the manager to do everything. You need that support system round you and people who can take some of that workload off can really help.

"Since I've been here, Archie has got a few deals over the line which could have been difficult and time-consuming for me and got the job done.

"Going back to my Colchester days, there was the chief executive Marie Partner who was good at dotting the I's and crossing the T's to finish negotiations. It was the same thing at Charlton."

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

L2 v Port Vale (a) Tue September 13th Ko 7.45pm L2-3

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Match report

Npower League Two
Port Vale (2) 3 Taylor 5, 39, Pope 90.
Bradford C (1) 2 Devitt 24, Jones 50.
Att: 4,769

By Simon Parker (T&A)

Tom Pope's stoppage-time header condemned City to the first defeat of Phil
Parkinson's reign at the end of a thrilling clash.

City had twice equalised but were undone right at the death by the striker
who had beaten them on their last visit.

Vale began with a bang and were ahead after four minutes as Robert Taylor
beat Matt Duke with a swerving blast from 30 yards.

But City recovered from the early storm and their equaliser midway through
the half was just as decent. Kyel Reid's trickery opened up a gap and Jamie
Devitt fired home from the edge of the D.

It was another entertaining game as City went close to a second goal, Guy
Branston seeing his header from Chris Mitchell's corner superbly tipped on
to the bar by Chris Martin.

But Vale regained the lead in farcical fashion as Taylor's deflected lob
into the goalmouth dropped behind Matt Duke.

City levelled for a second time soon after half-time as Ritchie Jones opened
his account for the club after an assist from Devitt.

It was a tough night for both goalkeepers in the swirling wind. But Duke
made up for his part in Vale's second with a one-handed save from Andy
Little.

Sub Jack Compton had a late shot pushed away but Vale had the final say as
Pope powered home Doug Loft's cross.

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PHIL PARKINSON RUES DEFENSIVE FRAILTY
By Simon Parker (T&A)

Phil Parkinson admitted City have to do more defensively after their
last-gasp choker at Port Vale.

The Bantams went down 3-2 to Tom Pope's header in stoppage time, having
twice equalised through Jamie Devitt and Ritchie Jones.

Parkinson had seen his side score at the same dramatic stage in his previous
two games and said: "It hurts to concede like that.

"We'd got back in the game, put in a solid second-half display and then you
lose like that.

"The players put a lot into the game and they're low in the dressing room.
I've got to lift them to go again.

"We've brought in some attacking players, which we needed, but equally to
win games we need a strong platform to build from."

Parkinson's bid to bring in another experienced striker is still on-going.

"There's reasons for it dragging on but that's nothing to do with us being
indecisive. It's not easy."

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Parkinson locates the positives
Posted on: Wed 14 Sep 2011
 
Despite admitting to feeling hurt after City's last grasp defeat at the hands of Port Vale, Bantams boss Phil Parkinson was still able to take away some positives from his side's display at Vale Park.

Parkinson's side looked set for a hard-fought away point after twice coming from behind against the Valiants until Vale striker Tom Pope struck in the final minute of injury time to snatch all three points for the hosts.

"We showed a lot of good stuff again tonight, but it just hurts when you lose a game in the manner that we did," said Parkinson.

"Some of the attacking play tonight, with Reidy (Kyel Reid) and (Jamie) Devitt in particular, was excellent and we looked a threat.

"I thought the first half, while we looked vulnerable defensively, we still looked threatening going forward. In the second half I thought we carried that same threat in attack.

"Reidy had cramp on Saturday so we brought him off a bit early tonight to protect him. Devitt had ran himself into the ground as well.

"As much as we would have liked to have kept him on, we would have run the risk of an injury and I also felt we needed some fresh legs.

"Devitt's strike tonight was as good a strike as you'll see and I'm pleased for Ritchie (to score) because we all thought he'd scored on Saturday with that headed opportunity he had.

"Ritchie is a good finisher and you'd fancy him to chip in with a few goals this season."

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Bradford City: David Syers wishing for a merry Christmas

8:30am Saturday 17th September 2011

By Simon Parker

Dave Syers hopes to present himself to City boss Phil Parkinson as an early Christmas gift.

The all-action midfielder entered the next stage of his recovery this week after shedding the knee brace he has been wearing for the past month.

And while he is still a fair way off making his comeback, he can see some light at the end of a long tunnel.

Syers said: "There are three phases – getting the ligament healed, building the leg back up and then finally getting my fitness back. It's good to be moving into the second one and to be able to do things like drive again.

"I'm not racing to be back fit. Obviously I want to play again as early as possible but I'm making sure I don't push it too far and come back too soon.

"I'm hoping to be back for the busy Christmas rush because those are the times when you need your whole squad. If I get some games around that time, I'll be more than happy."

Syers' season has been put on hold since the opening week when he clattered into Leeds keeper Andy Lonergan during an outstanding display in the Carling Cup tie at Elland Road.

He admitted it was a nervous occasion waiting for the specialist's verdict to see if the brace had done its job.

"That was the first time he'd seen the knee since the brace had gone on so I wasn't sure what he was going to do.

"I was dreading him saying that it was healing slowly and I'd have to leave it on. That would have depressed me a lot.

"I really was sick of it so to be able to take it off was a great relief and that's reinvigorated me again for the next step.

"It's still quite a dangerous time because the knee's got so little support from the muscles around it. We'll have to be quite careful over the next few weeks while we build them up again and slowly reintroduce the whole leg to movement."

Parkinson will have to bide his time for a glimpse of him in action and Syers appreciates he is not top of the manager's list of priorities right now.

Syers added: "It's not the best time to be on the sidelines when a new gaffer comes in. I've had a little chat with him but obviously first and foremost he wants to turn the results around and concentrate on the first 16 (players).

"He's got that to focus on and my job is to get my head down and work my way gradually towards that squad.

"He's a very good coach and I've just got to get myself fit and then I'll be able to show him what I can do.

"The gaffer also lives quite near me so I can always try and get some lifts off him and make my point that way!"

Syers has fellow casualties Lee Bullock and Simon Ramsden to share his frustration as they look on from the outside. But he is determined to remain positive.

He said: "When I was stuck at home the first week and not able to do anything, you start to feel very sorry for yourself.

"But it could have been a lot worse. For me, I was just glad that I hadn't done my anterior cruciate, which would have needed an operation.

"That would have been six to eight months out and I could have missed the whole season.

"Everyone's going to get injuries in their career and if this is the worst one I will have, then I'll count myself lucky."

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Former internation flees kitchen blaze at Alwoodley home

1:09pm Friday 16th September 2011

Former Bradford City player and manager Terry Yorath was taken to hospital last night after a fire at his flat in Leeds.

Mr Yorath, 61, was found collapsed outside his home in Alwoodley after fleeing the kitchen blaze.

He was given oxygen at the scene by fire crews before being taken to hospital by ambulance. He was released after treatment and allowed to return home.

Mr Yorath played for Bradford City between 1982 and 1985, and managed Bradford in the 1989-90 season.

He had earlier enjoyed a successful career with Leeds United and regularly played international football for Wales. He had a five years spell as Wales boss between 1988 and 1993.

He is the father of the television presenter Gabby Logan.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

L2 v Bristol Rovers (h) Sat September 10th Ko 3pm D2-2


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Bradford            Bristol Ro
13(6)    Shots (on Goal)    8(2)
10    Fouls            10
7    Corner Kicks    2
0    Offsides    0
50%    Time of Poss.    50%
2    Yellow Cards    4
0    Red Cards    0
2    Saves            2

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Late drama as penalty king Flynn rescues deserved point for Bradford City

7:20am Monday 12th September 2011
By Simon Parker

Bradford City 2 Bristol Rovers 2

They say that you cannot replicate the tension of a penalty shoot-out in training.

Try telling that to Michael Flynn.

The Welshman was City's last-gasp hero after being put on the spot in the third of four added minutes.

Flynn, who had already scored a penalty, promptly obliged by smashing his second one into the opposite corner and made sure City got a richly-deserved point from such a bright and bubbly display.

And the midfielder revealed he had made up his mind after winning a spot-kick contest at Apperley Bridge the day before.

Phil Parkinson had not got round to naming his official penalty-taker so he organised a competition at training for the honour.

Flynn admitted he did not expect to see it through.

He said: "The gaffer wanted to have a look at us having a go before he made his decision.

"Jay Devitt put the first one of his in the top corner and Jack (Compton) always finds it as well.

"But Jay then missed the next three so he was ruled out. Ritchie Jones was in with a shout but he smashed it over the bar and Jack hit the post.

"So I had to step up and scored again and the gaffer said 'you'll do for me'. I'm glad he had the faith in me."

No wonder Flynn felt under more pressure for the first penalty in the 63rd minute rather than the ultimate leveller half an hour later.

He had missed his last one at the same end two seasons ago against Lincoln. But there were no flashbacks as he confidently sent giant Rovers keeper Scott Bevan diving the wrong way.

Bevan guessed right second time around but Flynn's finish was too precise. It was something straight off the training ground.

"I'd put them both sides the day before," he added. "I knew if I put it in the same corner then the keeper wouldn't save it.

"It was the exact spot and height where I wanted it."

Substitute Compton had been ready to step forward but Parkinson quickly shouted to tell him otherwise. The boss was happy to see his decision vindicated – even if he didn't actually see the ball go in!

"I was looking at the ground and waiting for the crowd to cheer," he smiled afterwards.

"But I like Flynny's technique. He scored the first one and was playing very well and it would have been bad practice to let someone else take it."

So again the early leavers would have missed City snatching their point at the death. But just like Morecambe the week before, they had earned some reward.

Paul Buckle was livid over the "outrageous" decision given for Lee Brown's push on Devitt and made a beeline for referee Nigel Miller at the final whistle.

You could understand why he felt so short-changed. Flynn himself didn't think it was a penalty, not that he had any qualms about making it count.

But it would have been an equal travesty for City if they had come out with nothing from Parkinson's first home game.

They had played with a style and verve that made a mockery of their difficult first month to the campaign. There was plenty of evidence to back up the positive vibes that the club have tried to encourage.

At the hub of it was Devitt, the free spirit who clearly looks too good for his present surroundings. Playing as the second striker off James Hanson, there was a buzz of anticipation every time the young Irishman got the ball.

True, sometimes he would hang on to it too long or try a fancy touch when a more sensible one might have done but he looks an exciting talent and was too hot for Rovers to handle.

Devitt was the victim for both penalties. However soft they seemed in Bristol eyes, it was clear that he terrified their defenders in and around the box.

Flynn said: "He causes problems and takes the pressure off the team. We're not so one-dimensional all the time.

"Jay is the type of player who can pull a goal or a penalty out of nothing."

Kyel Reid, too, caught the eye on the left wing and was happy to try his luck with right back Dan Woodards at every opportunity. How refreshing it is to see City using the full width of the pitch again.

Yet they still twice had to come from behind.

Ritchie Jones, another having a very good afternoon, should have scored but his header was superbly turned away by Bevan.

Then after having a goal ruled out for a push on Matt Duke, Rovers struck just before the break. Luke Oliver misjudged a raking ball from Matt Gill and Matt Harrold nodded firmly beyond the keeper.

But City rode that blow and were level soon after the hour.

Hanson's header was blocked on the line and Devitt was clipped by Harrold as he followed up, allowing Flynn his first chance to justify his training-ground crown.

At that point, City took their foot off the gas. Parkinson detected a feeling of job done and Rovers took advantage with a stunning second, Eliot Richards blasting into the roof of Duke's net.

Surely they couldn't raise themselves for another injury-time climax? You bet.

Brown's contact on Devitt looked minimal but the officials were convinced. And up stepped Flynn again with a goal that had "made at Rawdon Meadows" stamped all over it.


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The opposition view

http://bristolrovers.wikia.com/wiki/Bradford_City_2-2_Bristol_Rovers_%2810-09-2011%29




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Michael Flynn has been included in the Football League's npower League 2 Team of the Week after helping City secure a dramatic draw at the weekend.

Flynn was City's penalty hero on Saturday as his two spot-kicks, the second of which coming in the third minute of a stoppage time, managed to rescue a point for the Bantams at home to Bristol Rovers.

Each week the Official Football League website release a "Team of the Week" for each of the three divisions, Championship, League 1 and League 2.

Produced by the Press Association, the eleven players in the selected team are chosen for their sparkling performances and have been judged to have made the biggest impact over the previous weekend.

o see the full Team of the Week for League 2, please click here
http://www.football-league.co.uk/league2/news/20110912/league-2-team-of-the-week_2293326_2448473



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Thursday, September 08, 2011

L2 v Morecambe (a) Sat September 3rd Ko 3pm D1-1


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Fixtures
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Pictures

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Signings & Loans


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Match report

Npower League Two
Morecambe (0) 1 Reid 57
Bradford C (0) 1 Hannah 90+3
Att: 4,025

By Simon Parker (T&A)

Super-sub Ross Hannah fired a dramatic stoppage-time leveller to rescue a
point for City in Phil Parkinson's first game.

Hannah converted Jack Compton's cross in the third of four added minutes to
send his new boss into raptures.

His equaliser also robbed Morecambe of top spot - as well as saving City
from dropping into the bottom two.

Referee Andy Haines put back the kick-off five minutes after the City coach
was held up by a motorway accident.

So it was no surprise that the game struggled to flow for much of the first
half.

City had an escape when Phil Jevons fired just over following a mistake by
Chris Mitchell.

But otherwise a dour first quarter was summed up when Stewart Drummond's
volley cleared the top of the stand packed with away fans.

Both sides were cancelling each other out with neither keeper called upon to
make a save.

Kyel Reid, making his Bantams debut, showed the first bit of quality after
36 minutes with a clever turn and spin away from his marker before embarking
on a 40-yard dash.

Robbie Threlfall then curled a free-kick the wrong side of the post after
Stewart had been clattered just outside the box.

Luke Oliver, up field for a set piece, was not far away with a curling
effort of his own soon after the break.

Reid did well again to manufacture a shot from a tight angle which Barry
Roche pushed away.

But it was namesake Izak Reid who broke the deadlock just before the hour.
Laurence Wilson crashed a long-range effort against the bar, City could not
clear the loose ball and Reid lashed home an unstoppable volley.

Jamie Devitt came on for Mitchell and immediately tested Roche with a
free-kick. Then the keeper used his legs to deny James Hanson from close
range.

Morecambe nearly had a second as Michael Flynn headed off the line from
Jevons and Matt Duke parried Drummond's follow-up.

Sub Lewis Alessandra added to the danger, going close with one determined
effort and then seeing another tipped over the bar by City's new keeper.

City rallied in stoppage time and screamed in vain for a penalty. But then
up popped Hannah to sweep home a priceless equaliser.

Stats: Morecambe – Bradford C
Possession: 53 - 47%
Shots on target: 6 - 9
Shots off target:12 - 9
Fouls: 9 - 9
Corners: 5 - 2

Ref: Andy Haines (Tyne & Wear).
Yellow cards:
Morecambe: Fenton (39 min), Wilson (74)
Bradford C: Stewart (44 min).

MORECAMBE: 1. Barry Roche, 22. Andy Parrish, 2. Nick Fenton, 15. Chris
McCready, 19. Laurence Wilson, 7. Izak Reid, 16. Stewart Drummond, 18. Gary
McDonald, 11. Kevin Ellison, 30. Danny Carlton (83), 10. Phil Jevons (80).
SUBS: 12. Shaun Routledge (GK), 8. Garry Hunter (83), 9. Lewis
Alessandra (80), 26. Dan Parkinson, 27. Kieran Charnock.

BRADFORD C: 34. Matt Duke, 24. Liam Moore, 5. Guy Branston, 6. Luke Oliver,
28. Robbie Threlfall, 16. Chris Mitchell (59), 8. Ritchie Jones, 32. Kyel
Reid (70), 4. Michael Flynn, 7. Mark Stewart (70), 9. James Hanson.
SUBS: 31. Oscar Jansson (GK), 10. Ross Hannah (70), 11. Jack Compton (70),
15. Lewis Hunt, 35. Jamie Devitt (59).

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City have been drawn away to play Huddersfield Town in the next round of the Johnstone Paint Trophy.
 
The game will be played in the week commencing Ocober 3rd, probably on Tuesday October 4th.
 
The City team didn't arrive at Morecambe's ground until 2.20pm and they had to ring ahead to get the team sheet to the referre, which was handed in by Simon Parker of the T&A.
 
Kick off delayed by five minutes.
 
Mike Harrison
Editor - City Gent  

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PARKINSON PUSHES FOR HUNT HUNGER

New Bradford City boss Phil Parkinson has challenged defender Lewis Hunt to
show the appetite to re-establish his place in the first team.

Hunt, who was told he could leave Valley Parade this summer, is yet to
feature for the Bantams this term but could soon be recalled as defensive
trio Steve Williams, Lee Bullock and Simon Ramsden have all been sidelined
with injuries.

Parkinson told the Telegraph & Argus: "Lewis is the next player to go in
[the team] if we get an injury at right-back or centre-half. That's why we
need him fit and ready. We aren't in a position to let him go unless we get
somebody in the other way.

"I want him to get his head down, get back up to speed and work hard for his
own career. He needs to rediscover the appetite to play.

"Lewis has played a lot at this level before so there's no problem there.

"If he wants to move on, then it's something we can look at but we're
certainly not trying to move him on."

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PARKY TO BOOST BANTAMS SQUAD

Bradford City boss Phil Parkinson has told fans to expect more new faces to
arrive at Valley Parade in the coming weeks.

With the loan window opening on Thursday, and unattached players still
eligible for registration, Parkinson has insisted he will be assessing his
options in order to strengthen the squad.

He told the club's official website: "We are working on a few things at the
moment and speaking to some people at present.

"As I said last Wednesday, we didn't want to sign someone on transfer
deadline day just for the sake of getting on Sky Sports News at 11pm.

"We could easily have brought someone in on that day just for the sake of
it.

"There is still money in the budget now because we chose to hold back that
day but we have to get the right type of player in."

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JANSSON TO MAKE SPURS RETURN

Bradford City have allowed goalkeeper Oscar Jansson to return to Tottenham
before his deal expires after the arrival of Matt Duke.

The 20-year-old linked up with Bradford on a one-month loan during the first
week of the season and his shoot-out heroics helped the club defeat
Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

But the signing of Duke, who has Premier League experience from his seven
years with Hull, meant the Bantams could not justify keeping Jansson at
Valley Parade.

Manager Phil Parkinson told the club's official website: "I'd firstly like
to thank Oscar for all his efforts during his time here.

In the short period I've been at the club, he has been no problem at all and
always trained in a professional manner.

"Unfortunately for Oscar, though, we cannot sustain three goalkeepers on our
books at the moment with Dukey [Matt Duke] and Jon [McLaughlin] here as
well.

"I am sure fans will remember Oscar fondly, especially thanks for his
penalty saves in the Sheffield Wednesday match."

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Colin Cooper leaves the Bantams
Posted on: Thu 08 Sep 2011

The football club can confirm that Assistant Manager Colin Cooper will leave the Bantams with immediate effect to take up a coaching position in the Championship.

The 44 year old former Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest defender has been at the club since joining up with the then-City boss Peter Jackson as his assistant in March this year.

The rest of City's remaining backroom staff will be on hand to assist Phil Parkinson this Saturday for the Bantams' home League 2 match with Bristol Rovers.

"Yes, Colin has now left us," confirmed Parkinson.

"It has all happened pretty quickly this week to be honest.

"He has been made an offer, and it is one that he believes is too good to turn down. We would obviously have liked him to stay, but we have to respect his decision.

"I have to stay that Colin has been excellent with me since I've arrived at the club and I wish him all the best."

The departing Cooper added: "I'd like to thank all the fans for their generous support throughout my time at the football club, especially during the week or so that I was in charge after Peter (Jackson) left.

"I'd also like to wish Phil and the lads all the very best for the future."

Friday, September 02, 2011

JPT v Sheff Wed (h) Tue August 30th Ko 7.45pm W0-0 aet (3-1 penalties)

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Pictures

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Signings & Loans

Striker Terry Dixon on a twelve month contract
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~2436956,00.html

Former City youth team player Emile Sinclair has been sold by Macclesfield Town to Peterborough United for £300K.



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The "Social media COrner"

31/08/2011 19:33
#bcafc The news at last. Keeper Matt Duke signed on two-year deal; Hull winger Jamie Devitt on loan to Jan 2. Benson a no go

31/08/2011 19:39
#bcafc Also confirmed that Moore is staying with City til January


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Match report
Oscar winner! Keeper is Bradford City spot-kick hero against Owls

7:20am Wednesday 31st August 2011

By Simon Parker

Bradford City 0 Sheffield Wednesday 0

City win 3-1 on penalties

Over to you, Phil Parkinson. City were penalty perfect at Valley Parade last night to ensure Colin Cooper handed over the reins with a second successive win.

Two saves from Oscar Jansson in the shoot-out helped the Bantams sink their Yorkshire rivals 3-1 after a goalless 90 minutes.

But this was no lottery. The game had taken until the second half to come to life but City were certainly the stronger team and created all the clear-cut chances in open play.

Cooper had named the same side that had earned the season's first victory on Saturday. New arrival Kyel Reid was not among the subs.

A day out at Wembley may be the prize for this year's finalists but Gary Megson showed where he rates the competition by making all three Wednesday subs within the first 17 minutes. Keeper Nicky Weaver went off after just 90 seconds as the Wednesday boss cynically skirted round the rule of having to start with six regular first-teamers.

Jack Compton showed a clean pair of heels to right back Liam Palmer early on but it was Wednesday who enjoyed most of the ball without creating anything obvious.

Clinton Morrison's shot on the turn was smothered by the hulking frame of Guy Branston while Giles Coke's free-kick deflected harmlessly off the wall.

Then the combination of Branston, a Wednesday old boy, and Jansson shut the door on Morrison inside the six-yard box from Chris Sedgwick's cross.

City's first serious attempt of a sterile half came after 39 minutes as Chris Mitchell looped a header over. Robbie Threlfall popped up promisingly in the corner of the box but couldn't get the cross right.

But City could have broken the dull deadlock right on the interval.

Michael Flynn's clearance sent Mark Stewart scampering away and he forced a mistake out of 16-year-old debutant defender Ayo Obileye. The Scot's initial pass was blocked by Mark Beevers but the ball ricocheted to James Hanson at the far post, who put his header a foot the wrong side of the post.

Another Obileye blunder gifted City a great chance within 20 seconds of the restart. Compton nipped on to his hesitant back-pass but keeper Richard O'Donnell managed to block.

Obileye's nerves continued when he gave the ball away to Stewart but again O'Donnell came to the rescue.

The home side had found a bit of tempo and Compton's cross fizzed invitingly across the goalmouth.

Stewart had worked hard again but made way for Ross Hannah after 56 minutes, presumably with Saturday in mind. It gave Sheffield-born Hannah the chance to face his boyhood heroes.

City continued to up the ante and Luke Oliver thought he had scored with a glancing header from Mitchell's corner. The big man started to celebrate but Cecil Nyoni cleared off the line – it looked over – and Flynn hammered the rebound wide.

City finished just as strongly. O'Donnell pulled off a reflex save six minutes from time to keep out a thundering volley from Ritchie Jones and Oliver, having another fine game, clipped the bar right on full-time from Threlfall's inviting free-kick.

But penalties brought the right result. Jones, Flynn and Hannah were all spot-on and Parkinson can look forward to a spot in round two.

CITY: Jansson 7, Moore 7, Branston 7, Oliver 8, Threlfall 6, Mitchell 6 (Bryan 72min), Flynn 6, Jones 6, Compton 7 (O'Brien 85min), Stewart 7 (Hannah 56min, 6), Hanson 6. Subs (not used): Hunt, McLaughlin.

SHEFF WED: Weaver n/a (O'Donnell 2min, 8), Palmer 5, Beevers 6, Obileye 4, Reynolds 6, Sedgwick 6, Semedo n/a (Coke 17min, 6), Prutton n/a (Nyoni 17min, 6), O'Connor 6, Uchechi 6, Morrison 6. Sub (not used): Lines.

Referee: Tony Bates.

Attendance: 3,519.

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COOPER SET FOR BANTAMS STAY
thursday  Sep 1st

Colin Cooper is set to stay at Bradford as new boss Phil Parkinson's
assistant.

Cooper took charge of the Bantams following Peter Jackson's resignation and
won both of his matches as caretaker boss.

Despite fears that Cooper may be turfed out following Parkinson's arrival,
the incoming manager revealed he was happy to keep the former Middlesbrough
defender on.

He told the club's official website: "Colin is going to stay on as my
assistant.

"I had a chat with him and he has agreed to work together to really improve
things and take the club forward."


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BRADFORD CITY MAKE DEADLINE-DAY DOUBLE SWOOP
By Simon Parker (T&A)

City have signed former Hull goalkeeper Matt Duke on a two-year deal.

And they are also taking Tigers winger Jamie Devitt on loan for six months.

Duke, 34, has been looking for a club since being released in the summer
after seven years at the KC Stadium.

The long-term understudy to one-time City loanee Boaz Myhill, the 6ft 5in
stopper was restricted to 50 league appearances.

His best run was ten successive games during Hull's stint in the Premier
League. He saved a penalty against West Ham on his top flight debut.

Duke has been training all summer with Sheffield United after rejecting a
possible move to Rochdale. He had also been linked with Reading.

Dubliner Devitt, 21, has played 16 league games for Hull but also gained
experience with loan spells at Darlington, Shrewsbury and Grimsby.

His only outing so far this season was a start in Hull's 2-0 home defeat to
Macclesfield in the Carling Cup.

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BENTLEY WANTS MASSIVE CROWD

Morecambe manager Jim Bentley is urging fans to turn out in force when
Bradford City visit the Globe Arena on Saturday.

The Shrimps lie second in League Two after recording four successive wins
which have encouraged hopes of a serious push for promotion.

Yet Bentley says the fans must play their part too after admitting he has
been disappointed with the attendances of his side's two home games so far.

He said: "We have had two home games now and it's fair to say we have been
disappointed with the crowds to date.

"We all know Bradford will bring a big following on Saturday and it is
always a game that has a great atmosphere and I hope our supporters get down
in big numbers to watch us.

"The lads have certainly done everything that has been asked of them so far
and deserve the support."

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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/9228394.Workaholic_double_act_can_spark_Bradford_City_revival/

Workaholic double act Phil Parkinson and Archie Christie can spark Bradford City revival

7:00am Friday 2nd September 2011

By Simon Parker

Julian Rhodes insists "hard graft" is the only recipe for City success this season.

And he believes that the combination of new boss Phil Parkinson and influential chief scout Archie Christie are the perfect pair to set the example needed.

While Parkinson settles into the hot-seat hurriedly vacated by Peter Jackson, Rhodes today lauded Christie's contribution behind the scenes.

The big Scot has come in for flak from some quarters, with fingers pointed his way over Jackson's sudden departure.

As head of player development, Christie controls the budget. He is effectively City's director of football in all but name – while currently still only working for expenses. He has already had a major hand in the club's restructure since the end of last season.

Joint-chairman Rhodes said: "He has a lot of ideas and is very forthright in his opinions.

"Archie is not everybody's cup of tea but he works extremely hard. The number of times I've had e-mails off him at 3am – he's non-stop.

"And in the last few months it's cost him money to work for us.

"He's a very good door opener. He's not shy and has no problem picking up the phone speaking to agents and other clubs.

"He'll try to get us the best possible deal, whether it be for the development squad, the first team or youth team. He works within a budget and he's good at that.

"Archie has unearthed all sorts of players for us. Look at some of the lads he's brought in to the development squad – names we'd never heard of who look really good prospects.

"He was also responsible for the likes of Mitchell and Stewart, Ritchie Jones and Jansson. He's had a real impact on the first team and he will continue to do that."

While careful not to criticise Jackson, Rhodes is convinced Parkinson's reputation for putting in long hours will match that work ethic.

He added: "The only way this club is going to progress is through hard graft. That's it, we have to work hard.

"All over the summer that was the whole ethos. It was manic at times, there were some long days and nights.

"I think it would be fair to say Peter found that difficult. But we were determined that this was the way things had to be.

"Mark (Lawn) and I are very much people who don't stop just because you're on holiday or it's the weekend.

"It's a football club and things can happen at any point. You have to be prepared for that.

"That's the way Archie works and that's why we like him.

"When Peter fell on his sword last week and did the honourable thing for benefit of the club, we wanted to bring in a manager with the same work ethic as the rest of us.

"Within a few minutes of meeting Phil I knew, and I think Mark knew, he was that guy."
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