VALLEY REVIEW | Tony Watt reveals all in Bradford issue

Olly Groome reports

Tony Watt features as the main interview in Tuesday's matchday programme as Bradford City visit The Valley. 

The Scotland international discusses getting back on the goal trail and his celebration with the Covered End when he bagged the winner from the penalty spot against Scunthorpe United last week. 

Watt also opens up about his January return to SE7, his loan spells away from the club and puts the record straight about his thoughts on Scottish football. 

Elsewhere, Karl Robinson reflects on Saturday's draw with Walsall as he pens his latest notes, as does Johnnie Jackson in his Captain's Column, while the latest academy action is rounded up with a full report from the U23s' Premier League Cup clash with AFC Wimbledon on Sunday. 

Development squad striker Reeco Hackett-Fairchild is the next academy player to answer questions for the Addicks' Future Q&A and there's a special column from Sky Sports Soccer Saturday presenter and Prostate Cancer UK ambassador, Jeff Stelling, who talks about his work for the charity and how you can get involved in a great cause.

Local reporter Clive Youlton also writes a guest column about his start to life covering the club for Kent Live. 

The usual history features see the journey through the 1946/46 FA Cup-winning season continue through the eyes of Jimmy Seed, while On This Day remembers a bizarre incident in 1981 which saw Charlton wear a Sheffield Wednesday strip for a televised game at Sheffield United. 

Watt features on the large foldout poster as part of the Young Reds Review supplement, which also includes all the usual games and quizzes and the retro theme moves into the memorable 1997/98 campaign. 

Valley Review will be available to purchase from sellers inside and outside the stadium on Saturday afternoon. Look out for sellers, dressed in bright green, in Ransom Walk, outside the Valley Superstore, in Harvey Gardens, and inside the West Lower and North Lower stands. 

Programmes will also be available from inside the Superstore and from selected kiosks inside the ground, as well as behind the bar in Bartram’s and Crossbars. 

Meanwhile, the club's 2016/17 Handbook is also still available to purchase for £5 from the Superstore, as well as the Ticket Office.  

Valley Review subscriptions are also available for the 2016/17 with every issue delivered to your door. Email lewis.uphill@cafc.co.uk or call the Ticket Office on 03330 14 44 44 for more information.




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