Bradford City manager search latest: McDonald update, two names ruled out, Bantams timeline

Latest information on Bradford City’s manager search: McDonald update, candidates ruled out, timescale for the Bantams
After removing Mark Hughes from his position as manager, Bradford City is looking for a new leader. In League Two, they face the highest expectations.
Up until the hiring of a new manager, Kevin McDonald has been serving as the team’s interim manager.

For the managing role, Neil Redfearn and Steve Thompson are not thought to be significant contenders. The club is taking its time to select the best candidate.

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A recent update on Bradford City’s manager hunt is as follows: McDonald update: Bantams timeline, hopefuls ruled out
Bradford City is looking for a new manager after firing Mark Hughes as the club’s manager. They have the biggest expectations in League Two.
Kevin McDonald has been the team’s temporary manager up to the hiring of a new manager.

Neil Redfearn and Steve Thompson are not considered to be serious contenders for the management position. In order to choose the finest candidate, the club is taking its time.

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Let’s look at the most recent rumblings on that front.

 

Kevin McDonald provides an update.

 

Former Fulham man Kevin McDonald has been presiding over things on an interim basis and that appears to be the case this weekend for the game with AFC Wimbledon.

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Quoted by The Yorkshire Post, McDonald said

“I’ll see what is said. But I assume that if a manager isn’t appointed, I’ll be on the side or on the pitch or whatever it may be.

 

“But I have no real idea, I’ll just take it day by day and we’ll see how we go.”

 

McDonald is obviously just focusing on what needs to be done on the pitch and day to day, with Bradford needing to get themselves up the league table.

 

Positively, they’ve won their last two matches – against Swindon in Sky Bet League Two and then Grimsby Town in the EFL Trophy – and that will give McDonald confidence he can help the team get another result this weekend against the Dons.

 

The London club, though, will be challenging because they are now fourth in the league following an excellent start to life in the fourth division this season.

 

Neil Redfearn and Steve Thompson were allegedly mentioned as potential candidates for the position earlier this week.

However, neither of those is thought to be a genuine possibility to arrive at Valley Parade, according to the Telegraph & Argus.

 

They claim that the rumors surrounding the two are unfounded and that the League Two club is not considering hiring one of them.

 

Bradford dragging things out

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