this is bradford city football club, nestled among the streets where the asian community made its homes were so concerned about racial abuse that they wouldn't let their children come to watch a match here. i went to meet the ladies from the bangla bantams supporters group who are hoping to bring more inclusivity and diversity to these stands. when we first went with the ladies, they were praying, saying "we want bradford to win." and when bradford did win, the excitement on their faces, they were jumping up and down, the elderly ladies were jumping up and down. the thing is, they went to about three matches and bradford won all three matches. they said, "it's because we've been praying for them. that's why they won." we never came out of the house. our parents wouldn't let us come out at that time. they'd say there's a football game on the weekend, and all the football supporters are coming. our parents would say, "stay inside, there's football today. " i don't feel scared. i feel proud and can stand up straighter and walk with all the people. i feel like i am part of bradford and thi