Bradford joint chairman Julian Rhodes is hoping the club scoops a Football League award for their cut-price season-tickets.The Bantams slashed their ticket prices to £138 in the summer - the lowest in the league - and the average home attendance has increased by 5,000, from 8,694 to 13,765.
Cardiff, Leicester, Norwich and Wrexham are on a five-team shortlist for the league's Perform Best Fan Marketing campaign.
Rhodes told the club's official website: "I don't want to say that we're quietly confident, but I'm certainly very hopeful. It would be great for the profile of the club if we won it.
"There are four other clubs up for the award as well, but I don't think they'll have done anything that will have doubled their attendances like us."
The winners will be announced at a Football League award ceremony at the London Hilton Hotel in Park Lane on Sunday.
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