Friday, July 25, 2014

CFML pre-season news July 25 2014 #BCAFC



Read this article online
http://texasbantam.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/46810838356/

2014/15 League One Fixtures
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixtures-list/

Links
https://www.facebook.com/groups/BradfordCityCFML/
http://texasbantam.blogspot.com/

Pre-season fixtures
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/pre_season_fixtures/index.aspx#tet4ZGCQaSYqfzxg.99

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The highlights In brief

July 23
The home dressing room looking the part already ahead of City's return to the Coral Windows Stadium this Saturday.

http://t.co/16ThZHkgjs

Garry Thompson signs with Notts County
Johnny Mac signs with Burton Albion
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/mclaughlin-and-thompson-move-on-1778120.aspx


July 22
Lost 0-2 to Ossett
Long-serving Bantams 'keeper Jon McLaughlin leaves City after six years at the Coral Windows Stadium

July 21
CONFIRMED STORY - Ossett Town friendly to replace Farsley fixture this Tuesday - OSSETT TOWN FIXTURE REPL...

http://t.co/YpxkGZv6bl

Match details confirmed for forthcoming Blackburn Rovers and Hartlepool United home friendlies - ADMISSION...
Games July 26 and August 2nd
http://t.co/9I8jB8sp2N



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Jon McLaughlin
Long-serving Bantams 'keeper Jon McLaughlin leaves City after six years at the Coral Windows Stadium
http://t.co/ZBJjZBynVe (twitter)

http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/mclaughlin-leaves-city-1774832.aspx
PUBLISHED

15:52 22nd July 2014
Bradford City can confirm that long-serving goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin has now officially left the football club.

McLaughlin, whose latest City contract expired at the start of this month, had still be training with club up until the

start of this week but is now expected to join a Sky Bet League 2 side in the next day or so.

McLaughlin, who have featured in all three of City's pre-season friendlies so far this summer, leaves the club after six

years with the Bantams.

The Scottish-born 'keeper's last official act as a Bantam came when he kept goal for the first hour of City's 4-0 friendly

win over Irish club Shelbourne last Saturday.

Joining the club at start of the 2008/09 season, McLaughlin had been City's longest-serving player until his departure this

Tuesday. That mantle now moves onto James Hanson, who came to the club ahead of the 2009/10 campaign.

Commenting on McLaughlin's departure, Bantams boss Phil Parkinson said: "Jon has been a great servant to the club, and we

would have ideally liked to see him stay, but financial constraints mean it hasn't been possible to strike a deal that is

right for both parties.

"Jon leaves with our best wishes."

McLaughlin made 137 appearances in total for City's first team, playing under previous managers Stuart McCall, Peter Taylor

and Peter Jackson, as well as Parkinson, in the process.

McLaughlin's departure from the club comes a day after City secured a season-long loan deal for Sunderland shot-stopper

Jordan Pickford.

The football club would like to give a massive thank you to Jon for all his years of loyal service to Bradford City and

wish him all the very best at his new club.



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Ossett grateful for day Bradford City breezed in to town

6:38am Wednesday 23rd July 2014

By Simon Parker

Ossett Town 2, City XI 0

FARSLEY'S loss turned out to be Ossett Town's gain last night as their Evo-Stik League rivals cashed in on a visit from

City.

All right, it wasn't a proper City that Phil Parkinson sent to the Ingfield Stadium – far from it. But that did not put off

a sizeable away turn-out and the bar tills rang merrily.

Ossett had been expecting a crowd of 100 at best for the planned youth friendly. Instead it looked five times that after

the Farsley first-team clash was axed because of concerns over the Throstle Nest pitch.

But any travelling fans looking to catch a first glimpse of new goalkeeper Jordan Pickford were disappointed.

Pickford had trained with the squad in the morning at Apperley Bridge but he was spared playing duty in a side that

consisted mainly of youngsters and trialist hopefuls.

Instead Jay Lynch, who was released by Bolton at the end of last season, started between the City posts. He was replaced at

the break by another wannabe – Matt Urwin, formerly of Blackburn.

The second-half keeper did not cover himself in glory with his role in the opening goal as Ossett ran out winners on and

off the pitch.

In winger Reggie Lambe, there was a Bermudian in City colours for the first time since you know who joined Huddersfield in

January. But he was nothing to do with the RIASA programme.

Right back Stuart Bramley, from Newcastle, had recently been playing his football in Dallas. French centre half Christophe

Routis was formerly with Swiss club Servette.

The only seniors on display were Raffaele De Vita, still trying to use every opportunity to catch the eye, Matt Taylor,

Jason Kennedy and James Meredith.

De Vita was playing just behind youth striker Joe Brennan, with right-footed Lambe cutting inside from the left flank.

It was Kennedy who had the first chance, rattling the advertising board behind the goal after ten minutes.

De Vita went closer with a fierce left-footer past the far post after Callum Chippendale's corner was half-cleared by

former City youth player Nathan Curtis.

Kennedy nutmegged Nick Wood before picking out Lambe 12 yards out but his shot was straight at keeper Sam Dobbs.

Ossett's main attacking threat came from Rob Bordman, who had scored 59 goals in two seasons for Wakefield. He sent one

effort wide before giving Lynch his first chance to make a save ten minutes before the break.

Kennedy fired another shot over but the best chance of the half fell to the home side right on half-time as Ross

Armstrong's half-volley nicked off a City leg and looped past the post with Lynch beaten.

Lynch made way for Urwin for the second half, although neither stopper looked particularly tall. Taylor and Bramley's night

was also done.

Taylor, who was pressing an ice pack on his foot as a precaution, was replaced by Richard Bryan – who had played well in

the first half of the Guiseley opening friendly.

City prepared to bring off Meredith and Kennedy midway through the half but, before the changes could be made, they found

themselves behind to a bolt from the blue.

Bordman lined up a free-kick 35 yards out and 'gave the keeper the eyes'. With the Ossett red shirts massing in the penalty

area, the striker instead thumped a shot goalwards and it caught out Unwin to sail into the net.

It was a well-struck effort but an embarrassment for the out-of-position trial keeper to be beaten at his near post from

such a long way out.

Routis nodded over from a City set-piece and then prolific youth scorer Reece Webb-Foster was denied by the woodwork.

A quick free-kick from James Pollard played him in and the striker's lob cleared replacement keeper Brad Dixon and bounced

back off the bar.

But Ossett made sure of their victory nine minutes from time when Luke Blackburn slid home the rebound after Urwin had

blocked at the feet of Joe O'Neill.

City were denied a last-minute consolation when Lambe's header was superbly tipped over.

City: Lynch (Urwin 46), Bramley (Pollard 46), Taylor (Bryan 46), Routis (King 80), Meredith (Heaton 65), Kennedy (Devine

65), Wright, Lambe, Chippendale, De Vita (Jenkinson 72), Brennan (Webb-Foster 70).


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Monday, July 21, 2014

CFML July 2014 Guiseley & Irish games #BCAFC


UPDATE FIXTURES AND SCORES

Read this article online
http://texasbantam.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/46810838356/

2014/15 League One Fixtures
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixtures-list/

Links
https://www.facebook.com/groups/BradfordCityCFML/
http://texasbantam.blogspot.com/

Pre-season fixtures
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/pre_season_fixtures/index.aspx#tet4ZGCQaSYqfzxg.99

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The highlights In brief

Friendlies
Shelbourne 0 CITY 4
UCD 3 City 2
Guiseley 0 City 3

July 21
League One side Bradford City sign Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford on a season-long loan deal

City's game at Barnsley now moved to the Sunday (12 October) and will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports.
http://t.co/90lmTADejE


Thursday 17th Ireland update
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/latest-from-ireland-1765260.aspx



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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11337299.Bradford_City_kick_off_pre_season_with_comfortable_win/


Bradford City kick off pre-season with comfortable win

4:46pm Saturday 12th July 2014

By Simon Parker

City eased to a comfortable 3-0 win at Guiseley in their opening pre-season friendly this afternoon.

All the goals came in the first half with youngster Lewis Clarkson, who started up front alongside James Hanson, netting

twice. Matty Dolan was also on target with a free-kick.

City, who changed the entire team at half-time, used five trialists, including one-time QPR attacker Angelo Balanta and

former Derby striker Callum Ball.

The second half saw no more goals but City had the chances to increase their tally.

Mark Yeates and Billy Clarke both had efforts cleared off the line, and Ball headed against the bar. Raffaele De Vita also

should have scored from close range.

City fly off to Dublin tomorrow (sunday) to begin their training week in Ireland.

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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11338340.Bradford_City_striker_Clarkson_finds_top_gear_to_shoot_down_

Guiseley/

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PP on Guisely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxjDJ_v-4lk




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Clarkson at the double but City beaten

9:38pm Tuesday 15th July 2014

By Simon Parker

Lewis Clarkson grabbed another two goals but City's opening friendly in Ireland ended in a 3-2 defeat at UCD.

Goals from Robbie Creevy, Conor Cannon and Toyeed Mustapha earned the win for the Dublin side.

Matt Taylor successfully negotiated the second half in his first appearance since December.

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Bantams boss Phil Parkinson gives his post-match views after UCD friendly -
https://t.co/elkvwLb1xn


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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11342912.Lew_beauty__Clarkson_bang_on_form_for_Bantams_again_in_Irela

nd/
Lew beauty! Clarkson bang on form for Bantams again in Ireland

8:31am Wednesday 16th July 2014

By Simon Parker

UCD 3 Bradford City 2

LEWIS Clarkson continued his one-man campaign to force his way into the City picture with another double in Dublin.

With four goals in four days, the youngster is fast making up for lost time with an explosive start to pre-season.

Clarkson proved his poaching skills at Guiseley were no one-off as he twice equalised against an enthusiastic UCD side.

Once again there was no Aaron Mclean or Oliver McBurnie, although the youngster should be okay to face Shelbourne on

Saturday. So Clarkson once again grabbed his chance to steal the limelight.

But while he took another sizeable step into Phil Parkinson's thinking, the same could not be said for Angelo Balanta.

The Colombian trialist, who started on the left side of City's tweaked 4-2-3-1 line-up, horribly blew a one-on-one early on

and did little else to impress. On this evidence, he will do well to get offered anything.

Parkinson kept with tradition and upped the playing time for game two, holding off the raft of substitutions until just

after the hour.

The only interval change had seen first-half skipper Rory McArdle make way for Matt Taylor and the central defender's first

outing since December.

Most of the big-hitters came on from the bench and the starting side found it tough going against lively hosts in the

middle of their season.

The plan was for Balanta and Raffaele De Vita to drift in from wide and back up Clarkson and Mark Yeates. But there was

none of Saturday's edge to their attacking play.

UCD struck the first blow after 20 minutes when Gary Burke's free-kick was flicked on by Robbie Creevy and the back header

looped over Jon McLaughlin into the far corner.

Balanta's bad miss soon followed and then De Vita blazed high and wide before that man Clarkson levelled just ahead of the

break with a sharp finish from a set-up by Yeates.

The Irishman's cross eluded the head of Balanta but the little striker was alert to it at the far post to convert past

Niall Corbet.

But instead of shaking up City, the goal just served to gee up UCD. McLaughlin, clad in day-glo orange, saved superbly from

Timmy Molloy but was promptly betrayed by sloppiness from his defence.

Yeates put his own man Alan Sheehan under pressure by the City box, his pass for Niall Heaton went awry and Conor Cannon

neatly stepped around McLaughlin before restoring the home side's lead.

UCD threatened a third as Robbie Benson's chip bounced on the bar but Clarkson was not to be denied and, after collecting a

well-judged pass from De Vita, drilled a second equaliser through keeper Niall Corbet's legs.

The Students continued to pose a threat even after the mass City change – the "substitution from Hell" as the luckless

announcer described it.

Youngster Sam Wright was the only Bantam to go the distance and acquitted himself keenly in the middle. But unfortunately

he was involved in the mix-up which led to UCD's 78th-minute winner.

A misplaced pass by the youth-team midfielder to Andrew Davies allowed Toyeed Mustapha to burst away and score.

City tried to peg them back for a third time but James Hanson headed across goal from Stephen Darby's cross.

UCD, who drew with Peterborough and MK Dons in last pre-season, had their scalp.

Boss Aaron Callaghan could also enjoy the bragging rights over City assistant Steve Parkin, his former team-mate at Stoke.

James Meredith was the third member of the travelling party not to feature after hurting his foot in training on Monday.

Given that it was in the same area that he fractured in January, nobody was taking any chances.

Parkinson said: "UCD were energetic and it certainly wasn't a typical pre-season game.

"Physically it was a good test for us on a very big pitch but we conceded three poor goals."

CITY: McLaughlin (Barker 63), Arnold (Darby 63), McArdle (Taylor 46), Sheehan (Davies 63), Heaton (King 76), Kennedy (Dolan

63), Wright, De Vita (Liddle 63), Yeates (Knott 63), Balanta (Clarke 63), Clarkson (Hanson 63).


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Bantams boss Phil Parkinson after Shelbourne pre-season victory -
https://t.co/ukCS1q7ZMe

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11353015.Clarke_doubles_up_as_Bradford_City_stroll_in_Dublin/
4:39pm Saturday 19th July 2014

By Simon Parker

Billy Clarke fired a double as City rounded off their Irish tour with a convincing 4-0 win over Shelbourne this afternoon.

Barring Aaron Mclean, Phil Parkinson fielded his strongest possible side for the first hour. And the gulf in class showed

against a home side made up chiefly of youngsters and trialists.

Alan Sheehan scored City's opener in the 20th minute from the penalty spot after Willo McDonagh handled his cross.

Clarke soon made it two from a pass by the energetic Mark Yeates as the visitors took complete control.

Clarke fired his second ten minutes into the second half after a charge up the field by Andrew Davies.

City switched all 11 players just after the hour and Raffaele De Vita thumped in the fourth from an angle.



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Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford joins Bradford on loan
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28404108

Bradford City have signed Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford on a season-long loan deal.

The 20-year-old ended last season on loan in League One with Carlisle, making 18 appearances as they failed to avoid

relegation.

Pickford, who has yet to make his Black Cats debut, previously had loan spells with Darlington, Alfreton and Burton.

He is the second Sunderland player to sign for the Bantams this summer after midfielder Billy Knott joined in May.


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Friday, July 11, 2014

CFML pre-season news July 11 2014 #BCAFC


UPDATE FIXTURES AND SCORES

Read this article online
http://texasbantam.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/46810838356/

2014/15 League One Fixtures
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/fixtures-list/

Links
https://www.facebook.com/groups/BradfordCityCFML/
http://texasbantam.blogspot.com/

Pre-season fixtures
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/pre_season_fixtures/index.aspx#tet4ZGCQaSYqfzxg.99



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The highlights In brief

July 7th
Australian-born defender James Meredith signs a new one-year deal with League One side Bradford City.
http://t.co/j8gXYajC42
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11325566.James_Meredith_can_boost_Bradford_City__39_s__quot_five_star_quot__defence_says_Lawn/

City add Farsley friendly (Tuesday 22 July 2014) to their pre-season schedule

New away kit revealed!

July 4th
Morcombe friendly cancelled replaced by (h) v Hartlepool
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11321791.Bradford_City_friendly_changed/?ref=eb

July 3rd
JCT600 stand sponsorship deal announced

June 30
Trevor carson Goalkeeper just joined Cheltenham
Jon McLaughlin expected at first day of training tomorrow according to PP.


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http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/jct600-main-stand-1713442.aspx

PUBLISHED

08:52 3rd July 2014
The football club can confirm that the main stand at the Coral Windows Stadium is to now be officially known as the 'JCT600 Stand'.

Bradford-based JCT600 - one of the UK's largest privately owned motor groups - already sponsor the front of the club's match shirts. The company were founded by City honorary life president Jack Tordoff.

The stand sponsorship will initially run for the next two years - the remainder of the current kit deal.

City's Director of Operations David Baldwin said: "The relationship between us at the club and the likes of Jack (Tordoff) and JCT is very informal. We both have a very close affinity with the city.

"I see it as one big family. We are all pulling in the same direction.


"This is another demonstration that we are building things the right way and building them with longevity. There's no boom and bust here.

Read more at http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/jct600-main-stand-1713442.aspx#7BU37DCBvJhrSqYd.99


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Footage/Report from City's first day back at Apperley Bridge for the start pre-season training -
https://t.co/gHzZUELGX7
http://t.co/BoQfcGOIGu http://t.co/NxIQ8tsS3l
http://t.co/nfDfh6Nul2

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City fans pay tribute to Valley Parade fire victims with special flag at World Cup
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/11322466.City_fans_pay_tribute_to_Valley_Parade_fire_victims_with_special_flag_at_World_Cup_in_Brazil/


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FARSLEY FRIENDLY ARRANGED
http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/farsley-friendly-arranged-1720685.aspx
PUBLISHED

15:11 7th July 2014
City have now agreed a further friendly fixture to add to their pre-season schedule.

Phil Parkinson's men are set to take on Farsley AFC at Throstle's Nest on Tuesday 22 July 2014 after City and the local Evo-Stik First Division North side agreed to play a friendly.

The match will kick off at 7:30pm.

Admission prices for the friendly will be £7.00 adults and £4.00 for concessions.

The game is now City's sixth friendly in total to be arranged for the summer. The match will also take place only days after the club return from their week-long stay in the Republic of Ireland.

Parkinson's side are due to begin their pre-season schedule of fixtures with a trip to Guiseley this Saturday (12 July 2014) - kick off 3:00pm.

Read more at http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/farsley-friendly-arranged-1720685.aspx#Zt5jHVQ0HlRD0ijG.99

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New away kit revealed!

New white and claret away strip to go on sale from the Bantams Club Shop this Saturday.
http://t.co/LYhGV47zjo
http://t.co/fb9Ik1tmLx
http://t.co/s3oRB5PevB

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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/sportbcfc/11325525.Bradford_City_are_a__strong__business_according_to_financial_expert/

Bradford City are a "strong" business according to financial expert

Updated 3:11pm Tuesday 8th July 2014 in Bantams
Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Bradford City are a strong business according to financial expert Bradford City are a "strong" business according to financial expert

The Plimsoll group have carried out a study of the UK's 167 largest football clubs – and the Bantams have been ranked as the 14th most profitable.

The report claims that City, one of only 19 clubs not to make a loss last season, continue to buck the national trend. The 'strong' rating is the highest available and reflects their financial performance over the last 12 months.

A spokesman for Plimsoll said: "What is more impressive is that you have achieved this in a difficult market place where 124 of your competitors are in financial danger and a record number are making a loss."

City are among 25 clubs whose performance is described as strong. The report also states that 58 clubs are now carrying more debt than a year ago.

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Five sentenced after Rotherham football disorder
http://www.southyorks.police.uk/news-syp/five-sentenced-after-rotherham-football-disorder
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