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COOK HAS THE RECIPE

BRADFORD City boss Graham Alexander called striker Andy Cook’s goalscoring return from an anterior cruciate ligament injury a “fairytale”.
Cook, 34, came on for the last 25 minutes of the Vertu Trophy game against Grimsby – and scored twice to earn the Bantams a 2-1 win. It was his first game since suffering the injury at Barrow on New Year’s Day.
“It’s brilliant for Cooky, every credit to him,” said Alexander.

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