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Forty years ago this weekend, what should have been a day of celebration for Bradford City turned into one of tragedy as a ...
Bradford City fans were killed when fire broke out in the club's main stand – those who escaped will never forget ...
At the time it was the worst stadium disaster in the history of English football. The painful impact has been far-reaching ...
Two of the fatal casualties were supporters of Lincoln City, Bradford’s opponents on its last game of the season, and eleven ...
Things got a little hectic in Bradford city centre last Tuesday. Tens of thousands of people lined the streets to cheer Graham Alexander’s Bradford City team as they made their way on an open-top bus ...
Wolves were beaten 3-0 at Blackburn, rounding off a miserable Second Division season and the second of third successive ...
A woman who lost her father and son in the Bradford City fire 40 years ago said the pain "never gets easier". Wendy Middleton ...
Family and friends of those who died in the Bradford City fire came together to hold a 40th anniversary memorial service on ...
BBC Two’s excellent documentary revisits the 40-year-old disaster through the recollections of the people who were there ...
A FOOTBALL and Bantams legend has described how he made it his 'personal quest' every year to pay his respects to those who ...
The Bantams look destined to drop into the League Two play-offs with Walsall winning at Crewe Alexandra, but the football gods ... take place at the Bradford City Fire Disaster sculpture to ...
Then, just 40 minutes later, disaster struck: a fire broke out in the venerable, creaking main stand. Such was the speed, spread and scale of the flames, 56 people lost their lives , while another ...