Before Wolves City had fourteen Bantam's who had won the club promotion at Wembley in a 2-0 win over Notts County. This is their stories...
Signed for City, having only been on loan and stayed for a while until the likes of Mark Schwartzer, Gary Walsh and that Mad Aussie with butter hands turned up. Went to Celtic and enjoyed good times and bitter fights with Eyel Berkovic.
Went to play in Scotland after leaving City. Good crosser.
Won promotion again with City in 1999 and played in Premiership for the Bantams. Recently signed a contract extension at City past the end of 2002-2003.
No idea.
Served the Bantams for another year or so before leaving for Stoke and finding his way to Hull.
This game represented something of the zenith of Youds' career. He never managed to shake off the injury that had dogged him and although he went on to promotion with Charlton and played in the Premiership following a £550,000 move away from Valley Parade you did think that the man who lifted the sixth place trophy that season was destined for bigger things. Last seen at Huddersfield.
He of the padded legs ended up at Halifax after not really adapting to life in the higher division.
After a reasonable time in the struggling City side the following season Dux split for pastures more Oldham when Nigel Pepper was signed, a move that was not popular with most City followers. Lee is something of an Oldham legend now and club captain.
The big game player left City the following season and carried on being the fish in a small pond in the league for a few more years before joining the ranks of non-league managers.
Scored City's second that day. Dropped and sold to Wycombe next season for the SaS partnership of Ole Bjorn Sundgot and Rob Steiner and not free scoring and impressing for Notts County in Division Two. Looks ready for another crack at the First Division.
Scored the legendary first goal for City at Wembley, a jinking run in from the right with a high finish. Left City for Newcastle United for £1.5m the following season after some half decent displays in a struggling side. There was nothing wrong with Des on arrival at St James' he bottomed out and ended up on a free transfer to Cardiff City. He now sits in the reserves at Ninnian Park.
Fell out with Chris Kamara but had the last laugh when in the week his contract was up, scoring two goals to keep City in the First Division.
Sticks went to Scunthorpe United following his second spell at Valley Parade before returning at Community Officer and local radio pundit.
Famously sacked by Geoffrey Richmond for "taking the club as far as he could" was offered every job that came up before he joined Stoke City. No wins in 17 games saw Kammy shown the door twice in three months. Regenerated as Sky TV Pundit, curious.