Bradford City fronted a charity showdown on Saturday, teaming up with Leeds United legends to raise £15,000 in memory of the club’s late forward, Adam Miller. The Bantams’ involvement turned a nostalgic fixture into a fundraiser that delighted supporters and highlighted the club’s community roots.
What happened at the charity match?
The event, staged at Valley Parade, pitted a mixed side of Bradford City veterans and current squad members against a host of Leeds United greats, including former captain Gary McAllister. After a tightly contested first half, the Bantams’ side edged a 2‑1 victory, with Miller’s former teammate James Murray netting the decisive goal in the 78th minute. The match concluded with a ceremonial presentation of a £15,000 cheque to Miller’s family, underscoring the deep ties between the club and its supporters.
Why does the tribute matter for Bradford City?
Honouring Miller, who tragically passed away in 2024, resonates beyond the scoreboard. His 112 appearances and 28 goals for the Bantams remain a benchmark for aspiring forwards. The fundraiser not only provided financial support to his family but also reinforced Bradford City’s reputation as a club that values its players’ welfare. Fans chanted his name throughout, turning the night into a living memorial that strengthened the bond between the community and the team.
How does this fit into Bradford City’s current season?
Bradford City sit 4th in League One, 77 pts, with a record of 22 W‑11 D‑13 L from 46 games and recent form of WDDDL. They have scored 58 goals while conceding 51, a +7 goal difference, yet sit 26 points behind leaders Lincoln in the title race. The charity win adds a morale boost as the Bantams chase a playoff spot, reminding players that the club’s spirit extends off the pitch.
What’s next for the Bantams after the fundraiser?
Manager Mark Hartley praised the squad’s professionalism, noting that the emotional evening could fuel a strong finish to the campaign. He hinted at a possible rotation ahead of the upcoming clash with Portsmouth, aiming to keep the squad fresh for the final push. Meanwhile, the club plans another community event in August, focusing on youth development and local charities, ensuring Miller’s legacy continues to inspire future generations.
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