GillsBluenose
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Said on the Quest highlights programme that Bradford have already sold 13000 season tickets for next season in League Two, even after the season they have had.
More to do perhaps with the shackles off perhapsNow the pressure is off Bradford hopefully they don’t come out all guns blazing,often happens.
What you will notice is the very high number of children attending games; this may give a clue - extract from the BCFC site:I don't know what entirely that 13,000 figure includes i.e. does it include flexi card holders? Have a look at this and see what you make of it:
I wonder how many more season tickets we'd sell if Scally reduced ours to £150?
Don't forget, they were in the top flight as well60's and 70's BCFC support was the same or worse than ours. Changed on the 80's. The fire helped. But they also found a way to become a serious second division club.
You've clearly never been to Bradford; it's a magnificent city with striking architecture that puts much of Medway to shame. It has a thriving culture the likes of which we have never seen - OK we're very close to London, which doesn't help.Even the meanest, most squalid hole up north has got some measure of civic pride, and good luck to them.
Then clearly you haven't been to New Delhi; it is a remarkable place designed by British architects Lutyens and Baker; take your ignorance elsewhere!I've been to Bradford on numerous occasions, and as with a lot of places these days, it has some nice areas; the city centre with the newish water fountains display, some culture etc. But it also has its awful areas; run down housing estates, boarded up shops, a whole area which is reminiscent of being in New Delhi, gangs of yobbos hanging around etc...you get the picture.
well maybe he has:Then clearly you haven't been to New Delhi; it is a remarkable place designed by British architects Lutyens and Baker; take your ignorance elsewhere!
That looks like priestfield road.well maybe he has: