Bradford manager Peter Taylor wants a new goalkeeping coach because Nigel Martyn cannot commit to the club.
Martyn cannot commit at Valley Parade
Bradford manager Peter Taylor wants a new goalkeeping coach because former England No.1 Nigel Martyn cannot commit to the club full-time.
Martyn has coached at Valley Parade in recent seasons, but is only available for two days a week.
Taylor thinks young pair Jon McLaughlin and Lloyd Saxton need someone to train them on a daily basis.
He told the club's
official website: "I really like Nigel and he's been absolutely terrific, but he can only come in twice a week.
"We've got two young goalkeepers and we need to do more work with them. I need somebody in every day as well as match days."