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ROBSON FUTURE STILL UP IN THE AIR
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Bryan Robson will decide whether or not to walk out on relegated Bradford City after this week's rearranged creditors meeting.

The Bantams manager is out of contract and frustrated the club's future has still not been resolved.

A proposed takeover stalled last week because of reported opposition from the Inland Revenue.

But Bradford will learn whether they can come out of administration this Friday at a CVA meeting.

Robson said: "It's about the administrators. We've got a CVA meeting on Friday and I've got to wait and see and take my position from that."

Bradford ended the season with a 1-0 defeat at Millwall, who won the game when Neil Harris converted a penalty after Paul Heckingbottom's hand ball.

But player-manager Dennis Wise's side clearly still had their FA Cup final date with Manchester United on their minds.

Wise gave youngsters John Sutton, Peter Sweeney, Curtis Weston and Barry Cogan a chance to force their way into his side on May 22.

He claimed afterwards he now knows his starting line-up at the Millennium Stadium, but was keeping his cards close to his chest.

He said: "I know my Cup final team. It was nice to get a result and one or two kids came on. We'll have to wait and see whether they have a chance of playing.

"We've managed to come through without any more injuries which is important. We're looking forward to the final.

"But it's disappointing to have tailed off in the league. It's nice to see the club achieve something it hasn't before and it's fantastic to be in the final and in Europe.

"But the one we thought we'd get we didn't do and I would swap it for a place in the play-offs."

Robson agreed with Wise's verdict that winning their semi-final against Sunderland at Old Trafford last month to reach their first FA Cup final put paid to Millwall's promotion hopes.

He said: "The only reason they didn't make the play-offs here was because the semi-final affected their concentration."

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