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Bradford had not been the only English football ground to witness tragedy on May 11, 1985. A little under 100 miles south, a riot involving supporters of Birmingham City and Leeds United had ended ...
In the first of a two-part feature, The Athletic speaks to those at Bradford City’s Valley Parade on ... “People also retreat to higher ground at times of danger,” says Slocombe.
Preston North End have reportedly joined the race to sign former Huddersfield Town, Bradford City and Middlesbrough ...
After tragedy helped heal fault lines in community, club are reaping rewards of having worked hard to attract more diverse fanbase ...
City striker John Hawley pulled fans out of the stand while Stuart McCall was left wondering what had happened to his father. The young midfielder left the ground, still in his kit, and drove to the ...
and an image of a football ground in the background. But some fans spotted something wasn’t quite right with the background image. Ms Shah said in response to this: “Bradford City FC being ...
Simon Young, BBC Head of Commissioning, History When Bradford City FC met Lincoln City on May 11th ... As the team paraded the championship trophy around the ground before kick off, everyone ...
Around 258 people were injured and 56 football fans were killed in the fire, which was caused by a discarded cigarette and happened at Bradford City AFC's ground Valley Parade in Bradford ...
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