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RETURNING STU IN VOW TO THRILL ’EM

Bantams legend eager to entertain

By Chris Dunlavy

GOOD TIMES: Stuart McCall in action for Bradford in 2001 and, inset, as Bantams manager
PICTURE: PA Images

STUART McCall has promised to bring sexy football back to Bradford as he bids to make it third time lucky at Valley Parade.
McCall, 55, was named manager on Tuesday morning, less than 24 hours after the dismissal of Gary Bowyer.
Widely criticised by supporters for his perceived negativity, Bowyer also carried the can for the recent departure of top-scorer James Vaughan and the sale of prolific marksman Eoin Doyle to Swindon Town....

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