- List of Bradford City A.F.C. managers
The following is a list of Bradford City managers from 1903, when the club was founded, to the present day. It details the record of the managers and their honours.
History
Bradford City's first manager was Robert Campbell,cite web
url=http://www.bradfordcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/History/0,,10266~91621,00.html
title=Manager History
accessdate=2007-12-04
publisher=Bradford City Official Website] who was given the role upon the club's election into the league in 1903 although the club was administered by a 13-man sub-committee.cite book
last = Frost
first = Terry
title = Bradford City A Complete Record 1903-1988
publisher = Breedon Books Sport
year = 1988
pages = pp65-82
isbn = 0907969380] He left by mutual consent in 1905 to be succeeded by the club's most successful managerPeter O'Rourke in the first of two periods in charge of the club. O'Rourke's first spell as manager lasted 16 years, during which time he oversaw the club's first title and promotion in 1907–08 and the FA Cup success of 1911. David Menzies took over in 1921, but the club were relegated the following year. The club continued to struggle and Menzies' successorColin Veitch oversaw a second relegation in 1926–27 before O'Rourke returned to the club. During his second spell he brought the Division Three (North) title in 1928–29 when the club set a number of records which remain today. [cite web
url=http://www.bradfordcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/History/0,,10266~91531,00.html
title=History
accessdate=2007-12-04
publisher=Bradford City Official Website] O'Rourke resigned in 1930 to be succeeded by firstJack Peart thenDick Ray but the club were again relegated in 1936–37.For half-a-century, City remained in the bottom two divisions of
the Football League under a succession of managers until the 1980s brought an upturn in the club's fortunes. Former England internationalRoy McFarland was appointedplayer-manager in 1981, bringing instant success with promotion from Division Four in 1981–82. But he left in controversial circumstances to Derby County, to be replaced by another England internationalTrevor Cherry as player-manager from rivals Leeds United. Cherry oversaw a turbulent period at the club, which included City going intoliquidation in 1983, the Division Three title in 1984–85 and the tragic fire on11 May 1985 . He was only the third City manager to win a trophy.Cherry was sacked just one month after the club returned to
Valley Parade in a move which shocked the Bradford public. His successor was first team coach Terry Dolan, who had played for the club for five years making nearly 200 league appearances. With the fans still singing Cherry's name, Dolan quickly won over the fans with a 5–1FA Cup victory over Oldham Athletic in his first game, before guiding the club away from relegation and a 10th place finish in 1986–87. The following season a final day defeat to Ipswich Town then failure in the play-offs against Middlesbrough prevented Dolan from taking the club into top flight for the first time in 66 years. He was unable to replace star playersStuart McCall andJohn Hendrie , who left during the summer, [cite book
last = Markham
first = David
title = The legends of Bradford City
publisher = Breedon Books Sport
year = 2007
pages = p81, 115
isbn = 978-1-85983-572-2] and was sacked to be replaced by Welsh managerTerry Yorath but relegation followed in 1989–90.John Docherty had taken over two months before relegation was confirmed. During the 1990 close season he signed Sean McCarthy, to solve the club's goal-scoring problem, and a number of his former players from Millwall but he could not help City bounce back. [cite book
last = Markham
title = The legends of Bradford City
pages = p117] He was replaced byFrank Stapleton , who also failed to deliver promotion before new chairmanGeoffrey Richmond bought the club. Richmond's first appointment was experienced managerLennie Lawrence , who had made a solid start to the 1995–96 season before he was enticed away to Luton Town. Richmond appointed assistantChris Kamara , who took City to promotion via the play-offs following a run of results at the end of the season, taking 28 points from a possible 39 to edge Chesterfield out of the play-off places by just one point. A 2–0 victory in the final against Notts County meant City and Luton Town swapped divisions.Kamara was also succeeded by his own assistant
Paul Jewell originally on a temporary basis before the striker, who had been at the club since 1988, was given the job permanently in the summer of 1998. Richmond gave Jewell the biggest transfer budget in the club's history. Jewell signed the club's first three £1million players to mastermind Bradford's return to the top flight in his first full season. He then defied the critics by keeping the club in the Premiership with a 1–0 victory over the club where he had begun his career Liverpool. [cite web
url=http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/premiership/article321081.ece
title=Paul Jewell: the Scouse Special One
accessdate=2007-12-04
date=21 October 2005
publisher=Independent Online] [cite book
last = Markham
title = The legends of Bradford City
pages = p99] Jewell made a shock exit from the club after a disgreement with Richmond, [cite book
last = Markham
title = The legends of Bradford City
pages = p99, p207] who made his third successive appointment from within the club by elevatingChris Hutchings to the manager's seat. Hutchings was given unprecedented money for a Bradford manager to spend on a series of talented players including record signingDavid Hopkin ,Benito Carbone andDan Petrescu but he was sacked after 137 days and just one win from 12 league games. [cite web
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bradford_city/1009904.stm
title=Bradford sack Hutchings
accessdate=2007-12-04
date=6 November 2000
publisher=BBC Sport] [cite web
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bradford_city/1010013.stm
title=Hutchings shown the door
accessdate=2007-12-04
date=6 November 2000
publisher=BBC Sport]The money Hutchings was given, combined with the collapse of
ITV Digital continued to have repercussions on the club's league position and finances long after he had left. [cite web
url=http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/search/display.var.1452580.0.lawn_pitches_in_as_city_investor.php
title=Lawn Pitches In As City Investor
accessdate=2007-12-04
date=7 June 2007
publisher=Telegraph & Argus] Three relegations have followed with a succession of respected managers, includingJim Jefferies , former England captainBryan Robson andColin Todd unable to stop the club from dropping through the league. Having stated in his autobiography he would one day "love to manage Bradford", [cite book
last = McCall
first = Stuart
title = The Real McCall
publisher = Mainstream Publishing
year = 1998
pages = p184
isbn = 1-84018-078-1]Stuart McCall , who had two playing spells at the club, came from Sheffield United on22 May 2007 to become the club's 38th full-time manager.Managers
:"As of 11 October 2008. Only professional, competitive matches are counted."
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