Bradford leave darkness for cup spotlight

TodayBradford City  vs  Swansea City    17:55 SS3LONDON - When Bradford City take to the field against Swansea City in Sunday’s League Cup final at Wembley, they will carry with them the hopes of a city scarred by tragedy and wearied by disappointment.

Saturday, February 23, 2013
Hanson (right) scored to help Bradford beat Aston Villa and reach the final at Wembley, and Michu (inset) will lead Swanseas City attack against Bradford City on Sunday. Net photos.

TodayBradford City  vs  Swansea City    17:55 SS3LONDON - When Bradford City take to the field against Swansea City in Sunday’s League Cup final at Wembley, they will carry with them the hopes of a city scarred by tragedy and wearied by disappointment.Once the pumping heart of Britain’s textile industry, Bradford was one of the biggest wool manufacturers on the planet in the early part of the nineteenth century and produced roughly two-thirds of the country’s wool.However, the textile sector fell into decline during the 20th century and Bradford as a city sank with it.A lack of outside investment yielded economic difficulties and the city has also been plagued by inter-racial tensions, with ugly riots sparked by far-right groups creating unwelcome headlines in 2001.The football club have also known more than their fair share of heartbreak, with a fire at their Valley Parade home in 1985 claiming the lives of 56 supporters.Bradford’s players will wear special tracksuit tops adorned with the number 56 and bearing the legend ‘Always With Us’ when they face Swansea on Sunday."When I first came here, I quickly picked up the unique bond that exists in this city between the club and the supporters because of the fire,” says manager Phil Parkinson.When Bradford last reached the Premier League, in 1999, it was a brief but eventful experience.Going into the final game of the 1999-2000 campaign, Bradford needed victory at home to Champions League-chasing Liverpool to stand any chance of staying in the division.It seemed a tall order, but a towering 12th-minute header by former Leeds defender David Wetherall was enough to secure a 1-0 win.The Premier League adventure did not last long, however, and after succumbing to relegation in 2001, Bradford sank like a stone through the English league system as a spate of financial crises threatened the club’s very existence.The fourth-tier side’s giant-killing run in this season’s League Cup, which has featured wins over Wigan Athletic, Arsenal and Aston Villa, is therefore all the more remarkable.