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Steve Williams texted Michael Flynn after the Rochdale flop to say sorry for the way he’d played. The big defender was distraught over the blunder which put the skids under City as they tumbled to the heaviest home loss of the season. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
Defeats are always worse in the cold. A miserable night and a miserable result for Bradford City going down 3-0 at home to a Rochdale side that – in a League Two context – redefined ebullience. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
NEIL Woods' first game in charge of Grimsby Town full time ended in defeat last night with the former striker admitting his side were a "million miles" away from what he expects. Full Article at Sport Grimsby
BARRY Conlon insists there is no talk of relegation in Grimsby Town's dressing room despite the Mariners slipping to another home defeat last night. Full Article at Sport Grimsby
The rain tipped down at Valley Parade, it never stopped. It was always going to be a hard game, not a pretty game and a series of bad days saw to it that it was not a good game. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
Barnet defender Gary Breen injured his medial knee ligament last week and is out until Christmas. Fellow centre-half Clovis Kamdjo (knee) is also on the sidelines, with right-backs Ryan O'Neill (ankle) and Joe Devera (thigh) also injured. Full Article at Teletext
Page last updated at 13:22 GMT, Friday, 20 November 2009 Bradford's new on-loan winger Simon Whaley goes straight into the squad that could also see striker James Hanson (hamstring and ankle) return. Full Article at BBC Sport
James Hanson is ready to weather the storm against Accrington at Valley Parade tomorrow. City are determined to beat the heavy rain which has already put paid to an FA Youth Cup tie this week. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
The City boss had warned the fans not to expect a classic – and he got it right there. “The only thing that didn’t come was the force ten gales,” he smiled. “We knew it was always going to be a battle. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
James Hanson was missing from City's side this afternoon after failing to shake off a knock he suffered against Port Vale. With Michael Boulding still troubled by his virus, it meant City had a different look up front. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
was written by Michael Wood on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 which is 44 minutes ago. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
VALE suffered Johnstone's Paint Trophy heartache last night as Bradford City progressed to the northern-area semi final by winning a dramatic shoot-out. Full Article at This is Staffordshire
VALE'S dogged defence delivered their first clean sheet of the season in only their third match of the campaign. It took 17 outings to achieve the same feat in 2008-09. Full Article at This is Staffordshire
was written by Michael Wood on Tuesday November 10th, 2009 which is 8 minutes ago. The attraction of the Johnstone’s Paint Cup only comes in the last game of the competition. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
Jamie Lawrence believes City are going the right route by delving into the non-league scene. Lawrence was a firm favourite with the Valley Parade fans for the way he always played with his heart on his sleeve. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
was written by Roland Harris on Saturday November 7th, 2009 which is 5 minutes ago. Football matches are won and lost in the players heads. Full Article at Boy From Brazil
Stuart McCall will adopt long-ball tactics in future despite being criticised by Keith Alexander after his side's draw at Macclesfield. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Macclesfield 2 City 2 It was a bit like Jordan complaining about publicity-seekers obsessed about being in the papers. Macc boss Keith Alexander had a pop after the game and claimed that only one side had tried to play football. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
Page last updated at 11:46 GMT, Friday, 23 October 2009 12:46 UK City have so far failed to meet Guisley's valuation of the striker. Full Article at BBC Sport
It was an unusual afternoon for striker James Hanson at Dagenham. Not so much that it was the first away league game that he has started and City have lost. Full Article at Telegraph & Argus
James "Jimmy" Hanson, (born November 6, 1904 in Manchester), was an English football forward. In his early days, he played for Bradford Parish Church in the Cheshire Amateur League. In December 1922, someone wrote in to the Manchester Football News, recommending Hanson to Manchester United. Full Article
ALBANY, NEW ZEALAND - SEPTEMBER 12: James Hanson of North Harbour is hit hard during the Air New Zealand Cup match between North Harbour and Hawke's Bay at North Harbour Stadium on September 12, 2009 in Albany, New Zealand.
View Photo »Former British ballerina Darcey Bussell models a black Valentino haute couture black organza ruffle edge cocktail dress from 1971, in London, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former British ballerina Darcey Bussell models a black Valentino haute couture black organza ruffle edge cocktail dress from 1971, in London, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.
View Photo »A wedding dress (L) which was created by Fontana sisters for the wedding of actress Audrey Hepburn to James Hanson in 1952, that was subsequently cancelled, is displayed with other dresses worn by Hepburn are displayed at Sotheby's auction house in Paris December 1, 2009.
View Photo »Correspondence related to the engagement of actress Audrey Hepburn and James Hanson can be seen at a press preview of the Tanja Star-Busman collection of Hepburn memorabilia at Sotheby's in New York November 20, 2009.
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 17: Hosea Gear of the Lions scores a try as he gets tackled by James Hanson of North Harbour during the Air New Zealand Cup Ranfurly Shield match between Wellington and North Harbour at the Westpac Stadium on October 17, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 17: John Schwalger of the Lions gets tackled by James King and James Hanson of North Harbour during the Air New Zealand Cup Ranfurly Shield match between Wellington and North Harbour at the Westpac Stadium on October 17, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
View Photo »Former British ballerina Darcey Bussell models a black Valentino haute couture black organza ruffle edge cocktail dress from 1971, in London, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.
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