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The project aims to create a virtual representation of the University of Bradford Stadium, otherwise known as Valley Parade. Fans' reminiscences will be attached to different places in both a ...
Bradford City football club’s history is being brought to life in 3D. The club's fans can now explore a digital replica of ...
"People didn't die because of fires at football grounds. It was unprecedented." Those are the words of David Pendleton, a survivor of the Bradford City fire disaster, which happened 30 years ago ...
The event will commemorate those who died when a fire broke out at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985 during a match between Bradford and Lincoln. It will take place at Marley Activities & Coaching ...
The wooden Valley Parade main stand, designed by the great stadium architect, Archibald Leitch, opened in 1907. Unusually, it was built on a hill, so the entrance turnstiles were at the top.
BRADFORD CITY owner Stefan Rupp has confirmed that the gap in valuations of Valley Parade between the club and stadium owner Gordon Gibb currently remains too high to broker a deal.
BRADFORD City has described damage to the Valley Parade Fire Memorial at the University of Bradford Stadium as "utterly incomprehensible". The memorial honours those who died in the fire at ...
Valley Parade disaster: Survivor of Bradford City fire Martin Fletcher casts suspicion on chairman in new ... Crowds on the pitch at Valley Parade stadium after the stand caught fire on 11 May 1985.
Bradford City and Notts County clash this Thursday at the University of Bradford Stadium (Valley Parade) for matchweek 43 of the EFL League Two. The match will be broadcast live at 20:00 on Sky ...
A club spokesperson said: “Bradford City AFC is appalled and disgusted by the damage caused to the Valley Parade Fire Memorial at the University of Bradford Stadium this week.
The tournament in Keighley will feature young players from Bradford, ... Bradford City stadium ... The event will commemorate those who died when a fire broke out at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985 ...
The wooden Valley Parade main stand, designed by the great stadium architect, Archibald Leitch, opened in 1907. Unusually, it was built on a hill, so the entrance turnstiles were at the top.