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LeicesterFox Retired User is Offline

Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 2633
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| Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:59 pm Post subject: Bradford & Dean Windass |
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If im correct the relegation for Bradford is an all time low for them.
It still dosn't seem like yesterday that Paul Jewell had them in the Premiership beating the likes of Manchester Utd/Arsenal/Liverpool.
Then come there drop to Division One, where they slipped into Division Two sharpish, now there fate has been sealed with relegation to Division Three.
IMO if they would of kept hold of goal machine Dean Windass, they would of stayed up. Instead he kept rivals Hull City up with his important goals.
Lol, have to laugh really. Sorry. _________________
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VillaB6 The Gaffer User is Offline

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They have been in the third division before i think - on Wiki it says they were there in 1922
Obviously the way they have gone down this time is the worst
I remember the 2 years they were in the Premiership very well - they played like a pack of wolves by shutting there critics up by staying up beating the above teams you said
As for Dean Windass i love the guy - i think he is one of the most underated strikers to ever play the game - Boro put there money where there mouth was and signed him from Bradford but hardly played him
He then returned to Bradford and scored 27 goals on his return - Bradford were mental to let him go to Hull when they were in a relegation scrap - at the end of the day if Windass didnt score for Bradford then nobody did - FACT!!
It must of been a kick in the teeth for Bradford fans when Windass was aloud to go and then watch there goal machine keep there deadly rivals Hull up and watch there team slip without him _________________
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