Jay Willey has vowed to sing on the pitch at Odsal if Bulls fans pack out the famous old stadium for next Friday’s home clash with Leeds.

The Bradford businesswoman and director is urging supporters to turn out in force and help cheer Francis Cummins’ men to victory.

She said: “We’re asking the entire city of Bradford to get behind the team at the Leeds game.

“We want to fill the stadium and if we do that I will sing on the pitch at the next home game!

“It’s a massive game and I’ve even asked Dynamo to come along as a special guest. He’s a Bradford boy so hopefully we can get him down.”

Willey is becoming an increasingly prominent figure behind the scenes at the Bulls as she looks to finalise her proposed “six-figure investment” in the club.

She has also signed up to a team of Bulls WAGS who will scale the heights of Ben Nevis in a charity trek on July 20.

Willey said: “I’m going out to speak to corporate clients to network and pull more people in to support everything we’re doing as a club.

“It’s a fantastic club to be a part of. I’m climbing Ben Nevis with the girls and am also doing a charity bike ride from Bradford to Wembley over three days with the Bulls Foundation in August.”