Bradford footballer thrilled to be at Thackley after mentally challenging time away
BRADFORD footballer Tawheed Ahmed has got the move he wanted in singing for Thackley AFC.
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Sports reporter based in West Yorkshire, covering football and rugby for the Bradford Telegraph and Argus and our sister titles in Keighley, Skipton, Wharfedale, Ilkley and Otley.
BRADFORD footballer Tawheed Ahmed has got the move he wanted in singing for Thackley AFC.
THE Bradford Summer Cup is upon us once again with an exciting day of footballing action in store on Sunday.
A new Bradford City fanzone area named the Bantams Clubhouse will be introduced ahead of the 2024/25 season, and piloted against Sunderland.
CAMPION boss Lee Ashforth is relishing the return of NCEL football against Silsden tonight.
A Barnoldswick teenager has just been selected to represent her nation in the sport of Taekwondo.
MARK Bower’s second spell as Lions manager begins at home to Workington on Saturday 10 August at Nethermoor.
BARNOLDSWICK Town couldn’t kick-off their competitive campaign in style, as they fell to a 2-1 defeat at home to Wythenshawe FC.
A pair of local sports’ clubs are pushing to raise as much money as possible for two charities close to the communities’ hearts.
BRADFORD’S Mohammed Zayan was awarded his first degree blackbelt after 11 years of training in the fascinating Martial Art of Taekwondo last weekend.
BRADFORD cricket Hubs are looking to make a historical double on Saturday in National Competition at Lord’s.
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