THE new football season is just over a week away - and the Telegraph & Argus has launched a fantastic subscription offer to make sure you don’t miss a kick of our Bradford City coverage.
You can enjoy unlimited access to every story about the Bantams for the next six months for just £6.
That works out at around 25p a week for everything from match verdicts and exclusive manager and player interviews to features behind the scenes, transfer rumours and breaking news.
Or you can pay for the whole year, covering the full football season and beyond, and get 50 per cent off the usual price.
Full details of the offer and how to subscribe can be found by clicking HERE - and as well as unlimited access to everything Bradford City you’ll also be able to read any other stories you want on the site.
You’ll see fewer ads, enjoy a site that loads faster, and you’ll also be eligible for exclusive reader offers.
Many of the stories that are published on the website do not appear in the paper, while online is where you'll find the full versions of articles and interviews that have to be shortened to fit into print.
Remember, the T&A is the only place to find Bantams stories every day – whether it’s mid-season or pre-season.
During the summer break, we delivered exclusives such as David Sharpe’s first press interviews as City head of football operations, an in-depth chat with Jake Young about his Valley Parade return and a sit-down with club owner Stefan Rupp – as well as daily updates from boss Graham Alexander that weren’t available anywhere else.
Even if you choose not to subscribe, you will still be able to view some of our City coverage, and one thing you will always be able to enjoy - or not, depending on the result - without a subscription are our live blogs from every game, home and away.
But why not experience every high and low with us of what is sure to be another rollercoaster League Two campaign at Valley Parade?
Subscribe now and be sure not to miss out!
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