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Post-Match Press Conference – Jake Wilson

Location: Toumba Stadium dia Room, Thessaloniki

Ti: 22:45 local

The room was packed—reporters from both English and Greek outlets jostling for position. The scoreboard had barely gone dark, but the statents had been made in flashing numbers: 4–0. At Toumba. Against a PAOK side unbeaten at ho in Europe for over three years.

Jake Wilson took his seat beside the UEFA translator. Calm, blazer still buttoned, no sweat on the brow. A man whose team had just dismantled a fortress and didn't look the least surprised.

Reporter 1 – BBC Sport:

"Jake, your side didn't just win—they dominated. What did you see from your players tonight?"

Jake Wilson:

"Control. Not arrogance—just execution. We set out with a clear plan, and they followed it to the letter. Could've been more than four, but I'll take this every ti."

Reporter 2 – UEFA:

"Eka was vocal again—how much does he contribute beyond shot-stopping?"

Jake:

"Massive. Leadership starts from the back. He organizes us. He sets tempo. He talks more than during the ga—which is saying sothing."

Reporter 3 – The Guardian:

"Silva and Roney were unplayable at tis. Was that pre-planned or instinct?"

Jake:

"Both. We saw the gaps in their left channel. Told them to alternate and stretch it. They delivered. Simple as that."

Reporter 4 – Sky Sports:

"You've now qualified from the group—how does that affect your approach to Matchday 6?"

Jake:

"We're not rotating to relax—we rotate to test. Qualification doesn't an we stop learning."

Reporter 5 – Greek National TV:

"Jake, you've broken PAOK's unbeaten European ho record. That's a big headline here. Did you speak to the players about it before the match?"

Jake:

"No. We don't play for records. We play for rhythm. But when you focus on the football, the records co."

Reporter 6 – Yorkshire Evening Post:

"Chapman and Soro controlled midfield late on—how do you rate their developnt tonight?"

Jake:

"Essential. Soro covered forty yards to stop a break in minute 91. That's not tactics—that's belief. Chapman gave us tempo in transition. It's what we ask of them, and they're starting to demand it from themselves."

Reporter 7 – The Athletic:

"What does a win like this tell you about where your squad really is?"

Jake:

"It tells they're listening. They're learning. And they're hungry. But it also tells nothing if we don't back it up Sunday."

Final Question – TalkSport:

"Would you say tonight was your most complete European performance yet?"

Jake (pauses, then nods slightly):

"Yeah. But I'd rather say that after the next one."

Social dia Reaction on X (forrly Twitter)

Ti: 23:55 local, trending globally by 00:30

The final whistle had barely echoed through the Greek night when fans, pundits, analysts, and neutrals flooded the tiline. Bradford's 4–0 away win at PAOK didn't just spark debate—it ignited admiration, disbelief, and even envy.

@BradfordPulse (Fan Account)

"4–0. At Toumba. Against an unbeaten ho record. And Silva didn't even break a sweat. Jake Wilson has them dancing to trono football."

@GoalkeeperUnion

"Eka Okafor is playing like every save is a statent. That chest block in the 70th? Vintage."

@UECL_Analytics

"JakeBall is not counter-heavy, not possession-fixated, not direct. It's system-based freedom. When it clicks, it devastates. #PAOBCA"

@KopCorner78

"Chapman Soro Vélez = midfield orchestra. That second half triangle was pure tempo and tornt. 🔥 #JakeBall"

@GreekFootballLive

"Silva, Roney, Richter tore us to ribbons. No excuses. Just levels. That's a proper side."

@InsideBradfordAdmin

"📽️ Dressing room cam, Soro's interview, and Obi's Greek post-match banter… all dropping Sunday in Inside Bradford – Episode 5 🎥"

Trending Hashtags

#JakeBall

#SilvaSauce

#SoroSilence

#EkaWall

#UECL

#PAOBCA

#BradfordInEurope

Top Fan Comnts on Bradford's Official Account Post-Full-Ti:

"This isn't a Cinderella story. This is a siege engine."

"Jake said rotate to learn—not to relax. They learned. And PAOK suffered."

"Silva curled that last one like he knew the keeper was blindfolded."

"Can't believe this club is in Europe, winning 4–0, and playing better football than half the Prem."

Return Flight: Friday Morning, October 24

Location: Thessaloniki International Airport → Leeds Bradford Airport

Ti: Departure 9:45 AM, Arrival 12:15 PM (UK ti)

The high of a 4–0 away win still lingered, but the mood on the flight back wasn't loud. It was asured. Focused. Jake's players weren't celebrating—they were recovering.

On the tarmac, wrapped in club tracksuits, they moved in quiet lines, so nodding to Greek ground staff, others with hoods up, earbuds in. No phones out. Just calm.

On the Plane:

Soro and Vélez sat together reviewing footage on an iPad. Not clips from the match—clips Jake had sent ahead for Stoke City.

Silva, legs stretched out, watched a replay of his goal—only once—before switching to music.

Richter, ice packs strapped to his thighs, leaned back with his eyes closed, headphones on but not playing anything.

Barnes stood for most of the flight, occasionally talking low with Fletcher and Ford about Stoke's aerial threat.

In the coach section:

Northbridge, still riding the emotional high of his last European outing, sat with Obi, who mimicked crosses midair while chewing gum.

Eka flipped through a matchday program—then tucked it in his bag next to his gloves.

Jake sat alone, back row of the cabin, tablet open. Stoke's midfield pressure pattern on loop. His note file read:

"Saturday: No drama. Win with clarity. Rotate with intent."

As the plane began its descent, Paul Roberts stood up near the aisle and addressed the squad:

Paul:

"Forget the noise. We're back on league soil. Stoke don't care what happened last night."

A few players nodded. Most didn't need to.

Because that was Jake Wilson's Bradford now—built to flip the switch.

Next stop: Stoke City at ho. League points. No glamour—just grit.

Let know when you want the build-up and outline for that Stoke match.

dia Headlines: Friday, October 24

🗞️ The Guardian (UK Edition):

"Bradford Break the Fortress: Wilson's n Snap PAOK's Ho Run in Ruthless Fashion"

"Not just a victory—an education. Wilson's Bradford side didn't survive in Greece. They dictated."

🗞️ UEFA:

"Silva, Soro Shine as Bradford Confirm Knockouts with Statent Win in Thessaloniki"

"Eka's authority, Vélez's precision, and Silva's finish combined to dismantle PAOK in front of a stunned ho crowd."

🗞️ Yorkshire Telegraph:

"Bradford in Europe: History Made in Greece"

"From West Yorkshire to the diterranean, Jake Wilson's project continues to evolve—this was more than a win. This was a benchmark."

🗞️ Daily Mirror:

"The Quiet Contenders: Jake Wilson's Bradford City Send Shockwaves Through Conference League"

"Obi scores. Silva dazzles. Eka commands. A full performance from a team with very little to prove—but a lot to take."

🗞️ The Athletic:

"System Football, Emotional Control: Wilson's Blueprint Rolls On"

"With qualification sealed, Bradford beco the first English side to win at PAOK in eight years. Nothing accidental. Everything designed."

Strasbourg – 13 pts | GF: 13 | GA: 7 | GD: 6 | Played: 5

Newcastle – 12 pts | GF: 7 | GA: 1 | GD: 6 | Played: 5

Slovan Bratislava – 12 pts | GF: 10 | GA: 5 | GD: 5 | Played: 5

Gent – 11 pts | GF: 14 | GA: 7 | GD: 7 | Played: 5

Bradford City – 11 pts | GF: 12 | GA: 5 | GD: 7 | Played: 5

Stade Rennais – 10 pts | GF: 10 | GA: 4 | GD: 6 | Played: 5

Club Brugge – 10 pts | GF: 9 | GA: 6 | GD: 3 | Played: 5

Real Betis – 9 pts | GF: 11 | GA: 8 | GD: 3 | Played: 5

Fenerbahçe – 9 pts | GF: 9 | GA: 7 | GD: 2 | Played: 5

Legia Warsaw – 9 pts | GF: 8 | GA: 7 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

Hajduk Split – 8 pts | GF: 8 | GA: 7 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

AZ Alkmaar – 8 pts | GF: 7 | GA: 6 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

Sheriff Tiraspol – 8 pts | GF: 6 | GA: 5 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

Sturm Graz – 8 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 4 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

Fiorentina – 8 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 4 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

Lazio – 7 pts | GF: 8 | GA: 6 | GD: 2 | Played: 5

Molde – 7 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 4 | GD: 1 | Played: 5

Besiktas – 7 pts | GF: 6 | GA: 8 | GD: –2 | Played: 5

Partizan Belgrade – 7 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 8 | GD: –3 | Played: 5

Osasuna – 6 pts | GF: 6 | GA: 6 | GD: 0 | Played: 5

Nordsjælland – 6 pts | GF: 6 | GA: 9 | GD: –3 | Played: 5

Dinamo Zagreb – 5 pts | GF: 6 | GA: 7 | GD: –1 | Played: 5

Braga – 5 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 7 | GD: –2 | Played: 5

Maccabi Haifa – 4 pts | GF: 4 | GA: 7 | GD: –3 | Played: 5

Slavia Prague – 4 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 9 | GD: –4 | Played: 5

Bodo/Glimt – 4 pts | GF: 4 | GA: 8 | GD: –4 | Played: 5

PAOK – 4 pts | GF: 4 | GA: 11 | GD: –7 | Played: 5

Lille – 3 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 8 | GD: –3 | Played: 5

Viktoria Plzeň – 3 pts | GF: 7 | GA: 11 | GD: –4 | Played: 5

Basel – 3 pts | GF: 3 | GA: 7 | GD: –4 | Played: 5

Rosenborg – 3 pts | GF: 3 | GA: 8 | GD: –5 | Played: 5

Union SG – 2 pts | GF: 5 | GA: 9 | GD: –4 | Played: 5

BATE Borisov – 1 pt | GF: 3 | GA: 10 | GD: –7 | Played: 5

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