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Bradford City's challenge against Crawley: Slay big spender!

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Phil Parkinson has challenged his Bantams to shoot down League Two’s “Manchester City” tomorrow.

Mega-bucks Crawley make their first visit to Valley Parade as they bid to make it back-to-back promotions.

The Sussex high-flyers, who are also through to the FA Cup fifth round for the second successive year, splashed out again on deadline day to pip Sheffield United for Blackpool’s Billy Clarke.

He replaced 17-goal top scorer Matt Tubbs, who joined Bournemouth for £800,000, while they rejected a near £2m bid for two players from Peterborough.

Parkinson admitted: “They are the big spenders, the Man City of this division in terms of the money they’ve had and some of the wages.

“I don’t think Billy Clarke had a desire to go and play for Crawley over League One clubs but financially it was probably way above anything else he got offered.

“Having that money to spend is obviously a huge benefit. Even in the Conference, they had all the best strikers.

“But fortunately for us Tubbs has gone and, whatever anyone says, that’s going to be a loss.”

Crawley have lost only once since coming from behind to beat City 3-1 in September. But they have slipped to fourth after drawing their last three games.

“We knew they were the favourites at the start of the season and they haven’t disappointed so far,” added Parkinson.

“But it’s a very good yardstick for us. We’ve done well at home of late and there will be a good atmosphere. Expect-ations are on us as well and we want to put in a really committed performance.”

Luke Oliver is ready to return in the middle after missing the last two games.

Parkinson added: “He’s had a good week but we’ll look at it because Lee Bullock has done well. We won’t put Olly at risk but he is a big player for us."

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Comments(7)

fatbloke says...
7:53am Fri 3 Feb 12

We are easily capable but it depends on which City turn up!

There were a couple of questions raised the other day about releasing Rodney. Was just wondering if you would have kept him on £1,200 per week. I am not suggesting that is what he was earning :-) just a question ;-)

tyker2 says...
9:46am Fri 3 Feb 12

well why the question;he was not earning that but were he so doing would he want to cancel his contract:it was probably becasue we were paying him peanuts with extras when he made it into the first team

topbombing says...
12:56pm Fri 3 Feb 12

£1200 a week??? Where do people get these figures from!!!

fatbloke says...
2:48pm Fri 3 Feb 12

I didn't ask my source where he got it from, neither did I care. Just thought it was funny if it's true!

northyorksbantam says...
2:57pm Fri 3 Feb 12

fatbloke wrote:
I didn't ask my source where he got it from, neither did I care. Just thought it was funny if it's true!
Think your source may have been on the sauce mate

DanTheTanMan says...
5:35pm Fri 3 Feb 12

Going to my first City game in years tomorrow, hopefully going to see some good attacking football with plenty of chances for Bradford, especially when im taking 5 friends and i told them i was paying, nearly fell over when she told me 20quid a ticket. But heres to a good exciting game and hopefully a good result for BCFC.

Bradford1903 says...
2:16am Sat 4 Feb 12

Just hope we don't pay them too much respect; let's get in their faces and close them down like we have been doing, and there's no reason why we can't get something out of the game. There's no-one to fear in this division.

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