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Stephen Humphrys Joins Bradford City on a Two-Year Deal

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Bradford City has got Stephen Humphrys to make their attack stronger. The 26-year-old striker who’s played at places like Wigan Athletic and Barnsley FC, has joined Bradford City for two years. This signing shows how the club wants to move up under its new bosses.

  • Stephen Humphrys has signed up with Bradford City for two years.
  • He’s played at Wigan Athletic and Barnsley FC before.
  • Bradford City got him cause they want to get into League One.

Stephen Humphrys’ Career Journey

Stephen Humphrys, who’s 26, has been around a few clubs in the English Football League. Before coming to Bradford City he was at Barnsley FC after leaving Wigan Athletic for free. He’s also played at Rochdale, Southend United and started out at Fulham as a pro. He’s known to be tough and good at leading attacks, so Bradford City thinks he’ll make their forwards better.


The Impact of the Signing

Getting Stephen Humphrys is real important for Bradford City and shows they mean business about moving up. Being a forward who’s done well in lower leagues, Humphrys is gonna be real important in how the team attacks. Getting him shows the club is serious about bringing in good players and letting other teams know they’re not messing around.

Bradford City’s Strategic Vision

Bradford City getting Stephen Humphrys is part of their bigger plan to change things up and try get into League One. With David Sharpe and Graham Alexander in charge, the club wants to get players who know what they’re doing and can help right away. This shows how serious they are about making a strong team.

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