BRADFORD City has reduced its ticket prices for its next home match as the club pays tribute to its record goalscorer.

Bobby Campbell, who scored 143 goals in 320 appearances during his two spells with the Bantams over seven years, died aged 60 after recently undergoing lung surgery.

He was top scorer in every season he played for the club and won promotions in 1982 and 1985.

Now Bradford City will pay an emotional tribute to their legendary striker at their League One clash with Northampton Town on Tuesday, November 22, at Valley Parade.

The ticket prices for the match are reduced to £15 for adults, £10 concessions and £5 juniors when bought before 5pm on Monday, November 21.

James Mason, Bradford City chief executive, said: "We want people to not just watch the game but to pay respect to him in a match dedicated to Bobby's memory."

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