 Hello Bantams fans all over the world, welcome to the Northern Commercial Stadium on a lovely sunny morning. I'm here with Ziggy, one of our latest season ticket holders. Interesting name Ziggy, because where are you from? I'm Germany, Stuttgart. We come close to Stuttgart. Fantastic. So this isn't the first time you've been at the stadium. You've been a few times this season, haven't you? Yeah. We saw some matches here and it was always brilliant to be here. I'm working here in England. So if I have the time on the days when you play here, I try to come around. That's really nice. Which game were you at this season where we caught your film? We filmed you somewhere, I think there's about 16 of you all over from Germany. Stuttgart fans, we call out the dog red fans, so we came over and there was a birthday of one of it, so we celebrated here. It was really funny. I didn't remember, I think it was Rochdale in that season, and we went 4-0. It was a really high score. It was an awesome day here. We enjoyed it so much. The atmosphere and everything is brilliant here. That's why it came often. Is it similar to German crowds? Because we've got our German owners Stefan and Ed in now and they've introduced some things whereby we had the flags in the Cop last year, but before the game they like to introduce the players. Number one, Colin Doyle, which I know is quite normal in Germany, but I think it's a bit slow to catch on it. Are there similarities, would you say? There are similarities, yes, sure. But what I found here in England is that football is much stronger on the people living around. The feeling that you have, the contact you're in, is a family business at the end. That's how you build it up. You walk out and the chairman is not a German anymore. He's in Bredford. When you go out with him, when you meet all the people coming around and hug him, he's a member here. You're a fan of a really nice club here and I love it. Well, in Germany, I understand from speaking to Stefan and Ed, you can't own a football club, can you? You can own, I think, 50% or 49% and the fans own the rest. Have there been a big story back in Germany, the fact that they've come over to England to buy a football club? Yeah, they've been on TV. Ed didn't been on TV in Germany that a Stuttgart guy bought a traditional football club in England that was really a headline because we are not used to it, like you told it. So sometimes the big companies own something or shares like we just actually have Mercedes-Benz stepped into Stuttgart, but a formal person just won by a club it's not used or you have this guy from Munich, the the Arabian guy who bought it, but you know, this is something, it's not personal like it happened here, you know? Yeah. So everybody's in touch like you with the chairman. He's not somewhere he don't flew in with his helicopter or something else. So he's in, so that's yeah, it's a family affair here. And what's the sort of pricing like at Stuttgart or by Munich or various other clubs in Germany? Because obviously you know the price here, 149, which is I think why you bought the season ticket? Yeah, sure, you know that's nothing against the prices in Germany. So 149 euro to get a season ticket and I can come, if at least five times I get to find the time to come here, it's nothing, you know? And you got a chance to bring your child with me, you know? I wanted to bring my son with me because it's nothing at the end. I think you pay six pounds or something like that. It's five pounds for under 11, so 21 pence a game. I don't know what that is in sense in the order zone, but it's not a lot of money. That's not a lot of money, no, not at all. So can we convince your other 15 Stuttgart Bantams to join you? Do you think we can sell some season tickets to them? I think so, yeah. Excellent. I think so. We have some areas where you've got your tickets, not the tickets, the shirts on, hanging around. I think there will be more in future. I think there will be a friendship in future with Stuttgart. Well, we certainly have exiled Bantams in Germany, in Moscow, in America, in Australia. They've bought season tickets to Donut back, but we actually want to see you at the game, so we look forward to it. I will come. I promise I will come. So there's your two tickets. Thank you very much. We really appreciate that, Ziggie. Thank you too. Our Stuttgart Bantams, so we're nearly at the end of Team 20 for the first phase. We're delighted to see we've sold 18,000 and nearly 500 tickets. So our target was 20, as you know. We're still running the donations, which the friends of Bradford City have set up a page to donate, if you want to donate 5, 10, 15 pound, which you know, we really appreciate it. It's not necessarily something that the club have pushed, but it's what fans have asked us to do, that they can play their part. And of course, we're still pushing the corporate season tickets, and we could yet be a championship club. We believe it, don't we? We believe it, so exactly. Well, from myself and Ziggie, we're back in the Team 20 campaign. Thank you, and we'll be back soon.