Bantams to tighten their budget

28 April 2009 10:56
McCall, who vowed to quit five weeks ago if City failed to make the play-offs, is scheduled to meet with the club's board on Tuesday afternoon to determine his future.[LNB]Bradford's joint-chairman Mark Lawn said: "We will go right into the details of the budget with Stuart. We will tell him what it will mean if so-and-so stays or goes and then he can make his choice.[LNB]"There are some contracts with options and we'll have to wait and see what decision those players make.[LNB]"There are quite a few contracts up, but most footballers don't know until the end of the season where they will be. They'll have been in this position before."[LNB]City fans have stepped up their campaign to persuade him to stay, while McCall has also been contacted by fellow managers - Sir Alex Ferguson included - and former team-mates in a bid to make him change his mind.[LNB][LNB][LNB]

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