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England Players' Club
Affiliations
Bradford City

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Bradford City FC Profile |
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Club name
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Bradford City Football Club |
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Ground(s) |
Valley Parade, since 1903; presently known as
Bradford & Bingley Stadium since 2003, The Pulse Stadium 1995-2000; |
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Founded
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1903 by Manningham Rugby Club; turned professional
1903; |
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Colours |
Claret and amber striped shirts, claret shorts,
claret socks |
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Domestic honours |
Football League Division Two winners 1907-08;
Division Three winners 1984-85; Division Three North winners 1928-29;
FA Cup winners 1910-11; |
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European honours |
None |
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International honours |
None |
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Most capped player |
Jamie Lawrence, 12, Jamaica |
Player
No. |
England
Players |
Years |
Starts |
Subs |
Apps |
Capt |
Goals |
| 320 |
Conlin,
James |
1906 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
| 331 |
Lintott,
Evelyn Henry |
1909 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
| 306 |
Bond, Richard |
1910 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
| 3 |
Total |
1906 |
8 |
0 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
Notes
Only three Bradford City players have ever played for
England, and none of them in the same side.
in memorium
The names of the 56 victims of the Valley Parade Fire Disaster - 11
May 1985.
John Douglas Ackroyd, Edmund Anderton,
Alexander Shaw Baines, Herbert Bamford, Christopher James Bulmer, Jack Leo
Coxon, Leo Anthony Coxon, David James Crabtree, Harry Crabtree, Derek Dempsey,
Muriel Firth, Samuel Firth, Andrew Fletcher, Edmond Fletcher, John Fletcher,
Peter Fletcher, Nellie Forster, Felix Winspear Greenwood, Peter Greenwood,
Rupert Benedict Greenwood, Norman Hall, Peter Anthony Halliday, Arthur
Hartley, Edith Hindle, Frederick Hindle, Moira Helen Hodgson, Eric Hudson,
John Hughes, John Hutton, Walter Kerr, Peter Charles Lovell, Jack Ludlam,
Gordon Stuart McPherson, Irene McPherson, Roy Mason, Frederick Norman
Middleton, Harold Mitchell, Elizabeth Muhl, Ernest Normington, Gerald
Priestley Ormondroyd, Richard John Ormondroyd, Robert Ian Ormondroyd, Sylvia
Lund Pollard, Herbert Price, Amanda Jayne Roberts, Jane Sampson, William
Stacey, Craig Albert Stockman, Jane Ashley Stockman, Trevor John Stockman,
Howard Malcolm Turner, Sarah Elizabeth Turner, Simon Neil Ward, Robert
Wedgeworth, William James West, Adrian Mark Wright.
[Official list as released to the National Press]
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