Bradford - Going to the top

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Bradford City Association Football Club is an English football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, playing in League Two. The club plays home games at Valley Parade, named the Coral Windows Stadium under sponsorship naming rights. The ground was the site of a fire on 11 May 1985, which took the lives of 56 supporters. The club was founded in 1903. It was instantly elected into Division Two of the Football League despite not having played a previous game. Promotion to the top tier followed in 1908 and the club won the FA Cup in 1911, its only major honour. After relegation in 1922 from Division One, the club spent 77 years outside the top flight until promotion to the Premier League in 1999. City stayed up, with a then record low of 36 points, in the first season in the Premier League. Relegation followed the following season. Since then a series of financial crises have pushed the club to the brink of closure. The financial pressures have resulted in two more relegations to its current position in League Two. Now that Stuart McCall has been sacked from the Bradford job who will takeover?
 
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Breaking news!​

In the past few days there have been many names mentioned for the Bradford job after Stuart McCall's recent sacking. Some even suggested that Diego Maradonna was going to resign as Argentina manager and become the Bradford manager. But Sky Sports can reveal that the new Bradford boy is unknown manager Shaun Dunn. We go exclusively to his first press conference as the new Bradford manager:

Journalist from The Guardian:
You sit here as the new manager of Bradford, is this your dream job?
Dunn replied with:
This is a very good club and the players and staff are all friendly here and I think the setup is great. This is pretty much my dream job yeah.

A FourFourTwo magazine Journalist asked:
Handling your players effectively is a key part of the job. What will you be bringing to the man management side of the job?
Dunn then replied with:
I intend to be heavily involved with every player, and I will make sure they are all acknowledged. I like to make the players feel like they are not ignored.

A journalist from the Guardian asked:
How do you tend to involved in the day-to-day running of the club?
Dunn answered with:
I will try to do whatever I can with the club, but I intend to be heavily involved in all areas of the club.

An interviewer from the sun asked:
People are wondering how you'll go about certain facets of your job. What can we expect in the transfer market?
Shaun Dunn then said to the interviewer:
Well I think the Bradford squad is currently strong enough to get a playoff place but i'm looking to bring in some talent to get us a 1st or second position. There isn't really one particular tendency I have.

Another BBC sport interviewer asked:
What is your approach to the tactical side of the game?
Shaun answered with:
I don't really wanna give any indication to our tactical approach but it will range from a defensive approach to an attacking approach depending on the opponent.

A few seconds after that question then Shaun Dunn stood up and smiled at everyone in the crowd to interview him. The press conference was over and it was time for Dunn to take control as the new Bradford City AFC Manager.
 
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