Bradford City sign Kilmarnock's Michael Nelson
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Bradford City boss Phil Parkinson has confirmed the club have signed Kilmarnock defender Michael Nelson.
The 32-year-old helped Killie to the Scottish League Cup last season after joining from Scunthorpe and is believed to have cost the Bantams £30,000.
Parkinson told BBC Radio Leeds: "I've been concerned about our lack of experience at the back with the big games we have coming up.
"Michael knows the job, he's a leader and he'll be a good addition for us."
Kilmarnock also revealed that former Livingston striker Rory Boulding had left the club.
"Rory signed a three-year deal in the summer but has struggled to make an impact for the first team making only four appearances," said a statement on the club's official website.
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