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After a great season, former player Lee Sharpe projects Bradford City as the favorites to win League Two and warns against adding to the squad.
In his advice to club executives, Sharpe emphasizes the importance of depth and striker talent in building a stronger team for a promotion attempt.
Though there is hope for the upcoming season, City’s success depends on how well they play against competitive teams in the fourth division.
With Wrexham and Stockport County out of the league, former Bradford City winger Lee Sharpe thinks the Bantams will be the favorites to win promotion from League Two the next season. However, he has cautioned the club’s management to make sure they don’t miss out on this chance by investing during the summer.
Bradford sacked Mark Hughes in October as a result of the team’s disappointing start to the season. The following month, Graham Alexander took over at Valley Parade after a drawn-out managerial search.
Bradford was inconsistent in the early years of Alexander’s presidency. Bradford’s chances of making the playoffs looked to be gone after four straight losses in March, but a strong season-ending performance brought the team closer to the top seven.
The Bantams’ remarkable showing in the latter half of the season has given them hope for the future campaign, even if they were unable to qualify for the playoffs. They drew one and won six of their last seven games.
David Sharpe has been named Bradford’s new head of football operations. The club has begun rebuilding for the summer, bringing in midfielder Antoni Sarcevic and defender Neill Byrne from League Two winners Stockport.
Sharpe, a 1999–2002 Bradford player, thinks his old team will be the front-runners in League Two the following year, although he has cautioned the Bantams that they need to strengthen this summer if they want to remain competitive at the top of the division.
Through William Hill, Sharpe privately spoke with FLW and said, “Yes, they are (favorites to go up with Wrexham and Stockport promoted).”
However, Bradford must bolster their team. They have to upgrade if they want to be competitive this season.
“The League Two season is lengthy, and in order to compete in as many games as possible, you need a deeper squad.
“Having goal-scoring strikers is essential if you want to compete at the top level for the duration of the season.”roles.”