Bradford caretaker boss Peter Jackson should learn after the final game of the season against Crewe whether he will be offered the job on a permanent basis. Jackson was installed as a temporary replacement following the departure of Peter Taylor in February and saw his side clinch the point necessary to guarantee their survival in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Hereford.
When asked over his future Jackson said: "Well he's (joint chairman Mark Lawn) just given me his club tie, so maybe that is a sign!"
He added: "I gave my tie to a fan after the game and Mark gave me his - maybe he's trying to tell me something for next season.
"In all honesty though, I'm not sure about things at present. Hopefully we'll all know a bit more after the Crewe fixture next week.
"Things like players' contracts and pre-season need to be organised soon enough for next season. We have some pre-season fixtures arranged already, but it would be sensible to get everything arranged as soon as possible."