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As we all know. The high flying Bantams have gotten many players in on loan, a few who have been vital in the push for League 1.

So, to raise discussion, who (if any) will want to stay, will stay, or won’t stay at the end of the season. Who do we want to keep and let go? Let us know!

To refresh memory’s. Some loanees at Valley Parade have played important roles this season. Including Dean Furman, who is on loan from Scotish giants Rangers. I’d love to keep him on loan, i’ll admit it, i wasn’t sure of him at first, but he has proved his worth to me, and it’ll be sad to see him leave. Which, in my eyes, is what he’ll do. Rangers are a great team, and lets be honest. Would you rather play for Glasgow Rangers or Bradford City.

Stupid Question, of course we’d all rather play for City! Furman though may look differently, and he may be the Champions League or Premiership player of the future that we look back on in 4 yars and say, ‘He used to play for us!’
Another very good player on loan for his second loan spell if i’m not mistaken, if Nicky Law. I think it’d be great to keep Law as well, he is a great player and i do believe he may stay. Stuart McCall will most probably have worked with Law at Sheffield Utd and the fans love him. Playing in a great stadium, with great fans, atmosphere and a team looking for promotion. He must be enjoying himself at VP andthe prospect of playing for a League 1 team (here’s hoping) must be nice.

Steve Jones is a good player too. I think he’s from Burnley or Barnsley? But it would be sweet to retain him. Although i am a little sceptical over the chances of keeping Jonah, and whether he’ll want to stick around.

Other loan stars include Zesh Rehman, who has his own fan club. The pakistani international may appreciate the fame he gets from Valley Parade, and the pakistani community, and want to stay.

Here at Vital Bradford, we encourage discussion, and sometimes it feels that we only have 3 regular members posting. So if you have something to say, and opinion to get across, then sign up! Make yourself heard!

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3 comments

  • merlin says:

    looking at your picture – was it really that long ago! RIP

  • MichaelWoodBfB says:

    It is odd to think that with the state of the Scots game at the moment Furman could be in the Champions League next season for Rangers. The Wee Mon was talking about how hard Celtic were finding it to pay wages comparable to the bottom of the Premiership and the Gers have started laying off people.

    If you were cost cutting and you had a prospect like Furman you may take the view that it is better to blood him know that most of the time he will be coming up against St Johnstone etc players and sell any big earners than it is to struggle to keep up with the costs of paying senior professionals.

    The Scots game could – like the lower leagues of England – become a feeder league for bigger European leagues and should it then not only would Furman be exactly the sort of player to blood but we would also find – in theory – how close League Two which he bosses is to the abilities of an Aberdeen or a Hibs.

  • bluemooner_mcfc says:

    aye the lad from scotland has been great since he joined but whats the chances of you keeping him??

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