ALL good things must come to an end, so goes the old cliché.

But don't worry, this isn't the final episode of Parker on Parade, just the last time you'll see Brad Deas heading up the show... for now.

Today marks his final day on the Sports Desk after the News Desk took advantage of the window still being open for them, to sneak him in under the radar.

It's an emotional one, but we've jam-packed it full of good Bradford City stuff and even thrown in a special still picture for you all.

Can you guess what inspired it?

We start of with a look back at a week which saw two games for the Bantams.

Simon believes City coped well with blustery conditions against Grimsby, other than one moment of dropped concentration.

As if written in the stars, that allowed former Bantam James Hanson to swoop in for the equaliser.

But, there were no real positives to take from the 4-0 drubbing against Preston in the cup, despite a much-changed side.

Simon described the defending for the third goal as "comical."

Something to work on.

Then we talk players - first up it's James Vaughan and Simon feels the captain is going to be a real talisman for City this year.

We're also looking forward to seeing more of his famous kung-fu kick celebration.

Next, it's onto Scannell - is it time for him to come into the team? How would that work?

Finally - and the tears were rolling down our eyes at this point now the end was near - we discuss whether Gary Bowyer can achieve a magic milestone at the weekend.

He currently sits on 99 career wins as a manager and Simon believes Bowyer will be able to secure the century against a poor Oldham side. 

So, that's it, my innings is done.

It's goodbye from me. A see you soon, rather than a farewell forever.

But, it's time to hand over the reins to Nathan Atkinson... I think you've met him before?