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  • Parkinson bemoans "smash and grab" defeat for Bantams

    PHIL Parkinson refused to blame his City players after their fifth home loss of the season. Doncaster came from behind to win 2-1 at Valley Parade after the Bantams had been thwarted by keeper Sam Johnstone. Jon Stead had fired them ahead.

  • FT: City 1 Doncaster 2

    4:59pm DONCASTER came from behind to claim a smash-and-grab win – and condemn the Bantams to a fifth home defeat. It all looked well for City when Jon Stead scored the first goal of his second loan spell at the club.

  • All is forgiven after Edwards dethrones cup kings Eccleshill

    MARCUS Edwards made a winning return to the Rapid Solicitors Stadium this week as his Farsley side loosened his old club’s grip on the West Riding County Cup. The targetman had been a major part of the Eagles’ success the season before and scored

  • Sunday League sides up for the cup

    The West Riding County Sunday Cup takes centre stage tomorrow for Bradford Sunday Alliance League sides. Cuedos Rangers and Sandy Lane clash in the second round and another all-Alliance clash will be at Manningham Mills, where Premier Division

  • Another injury blow not what we knee-d, says Deacey

    BRADFORD Park Avenue boss John Deacey's frustration at having a blank Saturday last weekend mounted when he received more bad injury news. Recent signing Chris Lever will be the fourth Avenue player to undergo surgery this season. Lever was sent

  • Home form a massive letdown, admits Liversedge boss

    LIVERSEDGE manager Alan Colquhoon is mystified at the lack of points his side have gathered at Clayborn this term. The difference between their form at home and away is alarming. In seven games at Clayborn, Sedge have lost five, drawn two and

  • Books for grandad at Christmas

    Leading craft publishers in the UK, GMC Distribution, have put together a selection of Christmas presents suitable for your grandad. Weekend Woodturning Projects - 25 Designs to Help Build Your Skills - Mark Baker Build your woodturning skills

  • Meredith: Horrible history will not repeat itself for Bantams

    JAMES Meredith has assured twitchy City fans that he does not fear another mid-season meltdown.The Bantams go into today’s Valley Parade clash with Doncaster with only one point from the last four games.That has prompted a few concerns that Phil

  • Tough test ahead for Bradford City Ladies

    BRADFORD City face what could prove a season-defining month as they prepare to tackle the top two clubs in the FA Women's Premier League (North) and a derby match with Guiseley Vixens in the County Cup.Next up for Steve Winterburn's side is a

  • Scots still in pole position for title despite defeat

    Scotland 22, France 38 SCOTLAND produced a rousing finish to their European Championship campaign to keep alive their hopes of securing a place in the 2016 Four Nations Series. The Bravehearts lost to a lively France side in Galashiels but

  • Suspended jail term for Mumtaz boss found guilty of fraud

    THE driving force behind the Bradford-based food brand Mumtaz, who a judge said had contributed a "huge amount" to the city, has been found guilty of a £100,000 fraud.Gul-Nawaz Khan Akbar was handed a nine month prison sentence, suspended

  • Work to make former Odeon building safe enters next phase

    SCAFFOLDING is going up around the former Odeon building, as work to make the building safe enters its next phase.Bradford Council is clearing the old cinema and carrying out essential repairs, before it decides whether a group's plans to turn the