Bradford City to attack League One once more, says Graham Alexander
Bradford City manager Graham Alexander has vowed to maintain the team's attacking approach in League One this season, despite the challenges posed by bigger-budget clubs. The Bantams finished fourth in the league last season, a remarkable achievement considering their limited budget. Alexander believes that the team's resilience and humility will be key to success in the new campaign.
What happened?
Graham Alexander has led Bradford City to memorable back-to-back seasons, and he will be giving it his all to try to do the same thing again. The team finished fourth in League One last season, a feat that was not expected of them as a newly-promoted club. Alexander has praised the team's supporters for their patience and loyalty, saying that they have created a special connection between the team and the fanbase.
Why it matters for Bradford City
The team's attacking approach has been a key factor in their success, and Alexander believes that it will be crucial to their chances of winning the league. He has also emphasized the importance of humility and resilience, saying that the team must earn every point and not take anything for granted.
What comes next?
Bradford City will face a tough challenge in the new season, with bigger-budget clubs like Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City competing for the title. However, Alexander is confident that his team can rise to the occasion and achieve great things. He has praised the team's spirit and determination, saying that they will give it their all to succeed.
Bradford City will start the new season with 58 goals scored and 51 conceded, a +7 goal difference. They are 26 points behind leaders Lincoln in the title race. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 4th in League One, 77 pts, 22W-11D-13L from 46 games, recent form WDDDL.
