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Bullock agrees Bantams deal

Image: Bullock: Agreed new contract

Lee Bullock never considered moving to another club after agreeing a new two-year contract at Bradford.

Midfielder happy to be part of Taylor's plans at Valley Parade

Lee Bullock has revealed he never considered moving to another club after agreeing a new two-year contract at Bradford City. The midfielder, who turned 29 on Saturday, has been a regular starter under both Peter Taylor and previous manager Stuart McCall at Valley Parade. He has now been rewarded with an extension by current Bantams boss Taylor and will sign the contract before the start of pre-season training. Bullock, who joined the club on New Year's Day in 2008, said: "The club say they want you for two years and that's good enough for me. It's done as far as I'm concerned. "I haven't got an agent and I haven't spoken to any other clubs. I'm really thankful to Bradford and I've never been interested in looking elsewhere." Bullock added: "You turn on Sky Sports News now and see how many players have been released. This shows the club putting faith in us and hopefully the basis of what we've got here can get them out of this division."