Will Cup disappointment benefit Bradford?published at 11:18 GMT 4 November
11:18 GMT 4 November
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Take Me Home EP 14: Play to the whistle
"I couldn't give a monkeys that we're out. I want us to consolidate in League One."
BBC Leeds commentator Jamie Raynor, former Bradford City captain Mark Bower and BBC weathercaster Paul Hudson reflect on the Bantams' exit from the FA Cup.
Alexander happy with character in Bradford comebackpublished at 09:52 BST 3 October
09:52 BST 3 October
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Bradford have won seven of their 11 league games this season under Graham Alexander
Bradford City manager Graham Alexander says his players deserve "10 out of 10" for the character they showed in coming back to draw 2-2 with Rotherham United on Thursday night.
The Bantams fell two goals down just after half-time but goals from Antoni Sarcevic and Alex Pattison salvaged a point.
The result moves Bradford two points clear at the top of League One, albeit having played two games more than second-placed Stevenage.
"I'm really pleased the players found a way back from two goals down, away from home," Alexander told BBC Radio Leeds.
"But I'm really frustrated we found ourselves two goals down in a game where we had by far the better chances.
"Sometimes we have to look at our performance, but for character, persistence, never giving in, my players deserve 10 out of 10.
"It can be difficult two goals down, but we certainly deserved at least a point."
🎧 Are Bradford City league title contenders?published at 11:59 BST 16 September
11:59 BST 16 September
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Take Me Home EP 8: Proud
"Huddersfield were a bit overawed. Huge crowd, big atmosphere, they just couldn't cope with Bradford after the first 15 or 20 minutes."
"If we keep the home form and turn the away form around, we're going to win the league."
Jamie Raynor is once again joined by Paul Hudson and Mark Bower after Bradford City's emphatic 3-1 West Yorkshire derby win over Huddersfield Town. They discuss Bradford's dominant performance, the might of Valley Parade and the influence of Andy Cook's presence on the pitch.