Fighting spirit of Bantams convinces Halliday to come back

Bradford's Andy Halliday scoring against Millwall.Bradford's Andy Halliday scoring against Millwall.
Bradford's Andy Halliday scoring against Millwall.
PHIL PARKINSON and his assistant Steve Parkin may be waiting to hear their fate after being charged with improper conduct by the Football Association over the melee that broke out between Bradford City and Millwall in last week’s tempestuous FA Cup tie.

But Andy Halliday, who is expected to re-join the Bantams on loan from Middlesbrough before the weekend’s glamour trip to Chelsea, admits to having loved how everyone in the City camp stood up for each other in the face of the provocative Londoners

“The gaffer and Steve apologised for getting sent off,” said the 23-year-old about the dust-up that followed City striker James Hanson being shoved over an advertising hoarding by Lions defender Alan Dunne.

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