Bradford Derby - Played For Both Sides

Played For Both Sides

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The following is a list of players who have represented both clubs in at least one senior fixture.

Name Pos City Avenue
Career Apps Goals Career Apps Goals
Simon Ainge DF 2006–2009 14 0 2009–2010
Wayne Benn MF 1994–1996 10 0 1996–2004
Joe Brown FW 2005–2007 19 1
Chris Brandon MF 2008–2010 27 2 1995–1997
1999
David Brown FW 2008 5 1 2010–
Wayne Bullimore MF 1995–1997 2 0 4 0
Terry Dolan MF 1976–1981 195 43 1969–1970 48 0
Mitchell Downie GK 1959–1963 134 0 1950–1954 154 0
Donald Duckett 1914–1924 155 6 1927–1929
Karl Goddard DF 1986–1990 73 0
Neil Grayston DF 1995–1996 7 0 1996–1999
2004
Rodney Green FW 1962–1964 66 39 1962 19 6
Bobby Ham FW 1968–1970
1973–1975
115
73
40
24
1961–1963
Geoff Hudson
Andy Lee MF 2002–2003 2 0
Gerry Lightowler DF 1968–1969 11 0 1958–1968 208 1
Harry Peel FW 1929–1936 186 26 1920–1926 207 37
Charlie Rackstraw FW 1967–1969 104 27 1970–1971
Neil Redfearn MF 1999–2000 17 1 2006–2007 27 5
Kevin Sanasy FW 2002–2005 9 1
Carl Shutt FW 1994–1995 89 16 2004–2005 13 1
Whelan Ward FW 1948–1954 149 37 1955–1959 108 31

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