All the latest news surrounding Bradford City’s managerial search
Bradford City decided to break ways with Mark Hughes, and they are currently looking for a new manager.
The Welshman guided the Bantams to the play-offs the previous year, but a subpar start to the current campaign has resulted in a manager switch.
Following a 2-1 setback on the road against Tranmere Rovers, the 60-year-old left in early October.
The League Two team put Mark Trueman in interim management as they started looking for a long-term replacement.
Since taking over, Trueman has supervised two victories, two draws, and two defeats in the fourth division.
What is the latest Bradford City manager news?
A month has passed since Hughes’ dismissal, with Bradford currently sitting 16th in the table.
Here we look at the latest news surrounding the club’s search for a new permanent manager.
Cowley verdict
In recent weeks, Danny Cowley, the former manager of Portsmouth, has been a front-runner to take Bradford’s coaching job.
But in the end, the 45-year-old made a last-minute U-turn and declined the opportunity to join the team.
Jobi McAnuff, an EFL analyst, has offered his assessment of Cowley’s choice to stay away from the League Two squad.
“In the end, regardless of your role as a manager or player—this is one aspect of the game that most people overlook—you cannot enter a situation and provide the complete care and attention that it requires, especially if the family isn’t doing things right.
at a team like Bradford City, “McAnuff stated in a podcast interview with BBC Football Daily.
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