David Hopkin has stood down as Bradford manager after just six months in charge, the League One club have confirmed.Saturday’s 3-2 defeat at Walsall left the Bantams 23rd in the table, just four points above bottom side AFC Wimbledon.
CLUB STATEMENT | David Hopkin has stood down as @officialbantams manager. | Read full details here: https://t.co/sdlzx9Y0uY#BCAFC pic.twitter.com/BjiIwBoggR— Bradford City (@officialbantams) February 25, 2019“I am disappointed but feel the time is right for me to step aside and allow someone to come in and attempt to keep the club in League One,” Hopkin wrote in a statement.“I have given my all over the past six months. I took on a tough job and have left no stone unturned in my efforts to help us climb the table.“The club means a great deal to me, as a former player, and that is why I have made this decision – with a quarter of the season remaining.“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the incredible Bradford City fans. This has been a hugely difficult season for everyone involved and they have shown me a great deal of support. I wish the club the very best for the future.” Martin Drury has taken charge of Bradford on a caretaker basis for Saturday’s match against Portsmouth. He will be assisted by Anton McElhone.Julian Rhodes, the club’s interim chief executive, said: “Our thanks must go to David, who has put in a great deal of effort since taking over the reins last year.“I know just how hard he has worked, in extremely difficult circumstances, and he leaves with a great amount of respect.“On behalf of everyone at the club, we wish David and his family all the best for the future.”
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out of there Saturday's defeat at Walsall left the Bantams 23rd in the League One table, just four points above bottom side AFC Wimbledon David Hopkin has stood down as Bradford manager after just six months in charge, the League One club have confirmed.
David Hopkin: Bradford City manager resigns
David Hopkin led Livingston to successive promotions to the Scottish Premiership before leaving at the end of last seasonDavid Hopkin has resigned as manager of League One strugglers Bradford City after less than six months in charge.The 48-year-old Scot replaced Michael Collins in September, but only won seven of his 35 matches.Hopkin's final game saw…
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David Hopkin has resigned as manager of Bradford City, ending a reign that lasted just 175 days. Hopkin took over at the beginning of September after Michael Collins was sacked and he leaves
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David Hopkin led Livingston to successive promotions to the Scottish Premiership before leaving at the end of last season. David Hopkin has resigned as manager of League One strugglers Bradford City after less than six months in charge.
David Hopkin steps down as Bradford City boss after just SIX
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David Hopkin has stood down as Bradford manager after just six months in charge of the Sky Bet League One side. Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Walsall left the Bantams 23rd in the table, three points
David Hopkin resigns from Bradford City, allowing one more
David Isaac Hopkin (born 21 August 1970) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player.. As a player, he was a midfielder from 1989 until 2003 notably in the English Premier League with spells with Chelsea, Leeds United and Bradford City.
David Hopkin has stood down as Bradford manager after just six months in charge, the League One club have confirmed. Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Walsall left the Bantams 23rd in the table, just
David Hopkin: Bradford City manager resigns from League One
David Hopkin has resigned as manager of League One strugglers Bradford City after less than six months in charge. The 48-year-old Scot replaced Michael Collins in September, but only won seven of
David Hopkin resigns as Bradford City manager after six
David Hopkin has stood down as Bradford manager after just six months in charge, the League One club have confirmed. Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Walsall left the Bantams 23rd in the table, just four points above bottom side AFC Wimbledon.
Bradford City manager resigns from League One club after six
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