JIMMY Lowes says he is determined to repay the faith of the Bulls' long-suffering supporters next season.

After a disastrous 2014 which saw the club enter administration and then suffer relegation, the head coach is confident the misery is finally over.

Lowes engineered an upturn in form and results after taking the reins in June, orchestrating three successive wins against Wigan, Leeds and Hull FC.

He has since brought in over a dozen new players as the Bulls gear up for their first campaign outside of the top flight for over 40 years.

The club have so far sold over 2,000 season tickets for next season's Championship campaign and Lowes is delighted with the backing his men have received.

"The Bradford supporters have always been great fans and ever since I joined the club as a player they have been very good to me," said the legendary former Bulls hooker.

"I know people have been fed up with what has happened to the club over the past couple of years.

"But there has always been a good hardcore of fans, whether that's Northern or Bulls, and all we want to do as a group of players and coaches is make sure we are trying 100 per cent for them.

"The Bradford fans will appreciate that. The supporters can see that the club is being run in a good and professional manner.

"We've got a good chairman who has brought a really professional manner to the off-field proceedings.

"I think the fans can see that he's not a fly by night and has the club's intentions at heart."

Lowes, meanwhile, is happy with how his 29-man squad has shaped up and says his recruitment is over for the time being.

"I'm not looking to add – we're happy with what we've got at the moment," said the Bulls boss.

"I haven't purposely gone out to get any sort of balance within the squad. I've just gone out and brought in the players I wanted.

"I'm happy with the squad and how they are operating at the moment – but obviously the proof will be in the pudding when we start playing."