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On May 11, 1985, 56 Bradford City fans were killed when fire broke out in the ... murdered 13 women between 1975 and 1980 — three of them in Bradford. Football had offered little respite ...
4 minutes—that’s all it took for the Bradford City Fire to engulf on Saturday, May 11, 1985, and become a hellish inferno, consuming an entire stand. The disaster at Valley Parade should never ...
On Saturday, 11 May 1985, 11,076 football supporters set out to watch Bradford City play Lincoln City at Valley Parade. Hundreds would not return home that night, 56 would never return home again. It ...
Bradford City football club’s history is being brought to life in 3D. The club's fans can now explore a digital replica of ...
Firefighters raising money for a burns research unit set up following the Bradford City fire have hit their £56,000 target marking the tragedy's 40th anniversary.The cash will go to the University of ...
It started with a spark in the corner of the Main Stand at Valley Parade, home of Bradford City, catching alight the rubbish under the wooden seats of a wooden stand. Within four minutes, the stand ...
We as a city will never forget and never should forget what happened that day, no one should go to a football game and not return home. Changes have been made to avoid similar tragedies happening ...
BBC Factual has commissioned Unforgotten: The Bradford City Fire (w.t.), about the 1985 fire during a Bradford City FC match, from acme tv.. The documentary will remember May 11, 1985, when a fire ...
Firefighters and former Bradford City players have taken part in a fundraising walk in memory of 56 football fans who died in a fire at the club's Valley Parade ground 40 years ago.
BRADFORD City have revealed their new 2025-26 Macron away kit, with a new signing pictured among the players modelling the ...
On May 11, 1985, Bradford City were also saluting promotion. Ahead of the game against Lincoln at Valley Parade, the Third Division (these days League One) trophy was presented with suitable fanfare.
Firefighters and former Bradford City players have taken part in a fundraising walk in memory of 56 football fans who died in a fire at the club's Valley Parade ground 40 years ago.