Monday, 25 March 2013

Phil Parkinson focuses

        
  The Bantams surprise appearance at Wembley on Sunday might not have quite gone the way they imagined as Parkinson's side were comprehensively outplayed by Swansea. However, their run to the Capital One Cup final has put them back on the map after a decade in the doldrums.He continued: "But we have 15 games left, which is a large chunk of the season. And I firmly believe we have a good enough squad to get on a really good run and will mount a challenge. We will take every game in a really positive frame of mind and see where it takes us.Bradford chairman Mark Lawn wants to agree an extension to Parkinson's current deal, which expires in the summer. But with 15 games to go and his 11th-placed team now eight points off a play-off place Parkinson said: "We just want to get the final out of the way but I am sure myself and the chairman will get together shortly.It underlines the potential that attracted Parkinson to Bradford in the first place. And now that debts have been cleared following a cup run that has banked approximately £1.5million, Parkinson can see a bright future ahead for the West Yorkshire outfit.et even that average figure is way beyond anyone else in League Two, and is exceeded only by Sheffield United, Portsmouth and Coventry in League One, and even Peterborough in the Championship.

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