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These are exciting times once again to be a Bradford City fans as Organizers Friends of Bradford City have had to shut the doors after selling well over 600 tickets for the season's Player of the Year awards evening.
Bradford City informed supporters that this season's Player of the Year awards evening, originally scheduled for Tuesday 30 April 2013, will now be postponed by a week until Tuesday 7 May due to City's qualification for the end-of-season Play-Offs. It is down to the fans to decide who will succeed him as the Telegraph & Argus player of the year. They are spoilt for choice with nominations from front to back. Leading scorer Nahki Wells has become the first City striker to break 20 goals since Dean Windass finished joint-top for League One eight years ago. James Hanson, alongside Wells, has enjoyed his best season since he arrived on the pro scene and capped it off with that goal at Villa Park. If there were awards for the best second half of the campaign, then surely Garry Thompson would get the vote. After a slow start to his Bantam career, Thompson has been outstanding, whether it’s on the right wing or filling in up front.
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