Avenue place on record their ‘Thanks’ to Charlie Andrew as the young keeper returns to Hull City

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The club can confirm that Charlie Andrew’s loan spell at Horsfall Stadium has come to an end. 

Andrew joined Avenue in January 2019 and has impressed whilst with the club. A club spokesman said,

“Everyone would like to thank Charlie for his hard work and determination during his time at Horsfall Stadium and we hope his loan spell with Bradford has provided him with valuable experience that will help him build his career.

“We’d also like to thank Hull City for allowing the club the use of Charlie over the course of this and last season.”

Regarding the loan, Marcus Law added,

It’s been a tough decision to make but ultimately I think it’s the right one for all parties involved. He has great potential but at this stage we feel that we need to bring someone with experience in that can marshall the back line. With the recent run of results it would not have been beneficial for Charlie to continue at this stage in his development. He needs a more positive environment to ply his trade.

“I had a chat with Hull City and they agree and will look to place Charlie at another club soon.”

Photo Credit: Tom Pearson.

Avenue offer condolences to Crichlow-Noble

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All at Bradford (Park Avenue) are saddened to hear of the passing of Natalie Crichlow, Mother of former loan player, Romoney Crichlow-Noble.

As a club and as individuals, we all offer our condolences to Romoney and his family on this tragic news.

A Go Fund Me page has been set up to raise funds to help the family. If you would like to make a donation, please click the link below:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/NatalieCrichlow-Justice

The option for professional Rugby League to stay in Bradford is still alive insists Avenue owner

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With the news that Bradford Bulls are leaving the City, Bradford (Park Avenue) owner Gareth Roberts has vowed to keep his offer open to still host the Rugby League team at Horsfall stadium if a deal can still be struck – but only for a limited period of time. 

Roberts has publicly backed the idea of the Bulls remaining in Bradford and was involved in advanced talks about ground sharing. However after today’s announcement he admitted his ‘disappointment’ for Bulls supporters and the City in general that the club would be leaving Odsal after nearly 90 years of playing at the stadium. 

Roberts said, “I think the move is a crying shame for both Bulls supporters and the sport loving community of Bradford. I respect the Bulls’ decision because running a professional sports club is expensive, but we believed we offered a viable alternative. This is a sad day for Bradford but we will keep the option for them to ground share with us open as long as we can. After that we’ll look to set up a new professional club to keep Rugby League alive and well in a BD postcode. If that happens we’ll continue with our commitment to making Bradford a ‘Sporting City’!

“In my lifetime I have seen Bradford go from a truly great City of sport with two professional football teams, a first class county cricket ground and a Rugby League team that were once World Club Champions, to a place that is clinging onto its sporting heritage. 

“We applaud Bradford City for what they have achieved in recent years but the Bulls leaving means Bradfordians have slim pickings if they want to watch professional sport.”

For a while, both Park Avenue and the Bulls had forged close links and even experimented with numerous cost saving operational exercises over the last year.

Avenue are close to obtaining a 35-year lease on Horsfall playing fields from the council and already are well underway with planned improvements in the stadium. The Bulls’ decision to move to play in Dewsbury will leave a vacuum that Roberts believes can be filled and confirmed that conversations have already been had about setting up a new Rugby League club. 

Further details of the new club and membership will be announced in due course. 

The Vanarama First Four – what it all means for Bradford (Park Avenue)

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League sponsors Vanarama have been busy assessing the season so far – and what’s to come!

Story so far…

New boss Garry Thompson lasted just two games in charge after picking up the baton from Mark Bower. Both his games at the helm ended in humiliating 5-0 defeats which were soon followed by a 3-0 reverse to Kidderminster Harriers. However, new manager Marcus Law seems to have stopped the rot after a credible draw with Gateshead on Tuesday night.

From the dugout…

Marcus Law watched his side lose their third game on the spin but insisted he saw a squad of players who were “committed and open-minded.” Law also spoke about how he is desperate to get the players’ confidence back after tough start.

Biggest result so far…

Tuesday night’s draw with Gateshead was significant. Not only was it their first point on the board but to fight back from a goal down when confidence is in short supply is a show of the right mentality that is sure to get the fans back on side sooner or later.

Stat attack…

League position: 21st

Home goals for: 0

Away goals for: 1

Home goals against: 8

Away goals against: 6

Top scorer: Lewis Knight (1)

What the fans say… 

Ian Collier (@IanC0llier2) didn’t want to start pointing the finger as he believes the endeavour was there despite falling to a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Kidderminster Harriers. He said: “no criticising the effort of the side today but like rabbits in headlights.”

Next up…

It’s another away day to what so far to what has been a very unpredictable Alfreton Town side. With things seemingly moving in the right direction for the Avenue and Alfreton Town looking strong at home, this one could get exciting.

Their one to watch….

Bobby Johnson can pop-up anywhere and nail you when you least expect it. A key cog in the Billy Heath Alfreton machine, Johnson is tireless and is capable of giving any defence the runaround.

Last time out….

All-square last time the two met back in March with Gianluca Havern snatching a late equaliser for the Avenue. One encouraging stat however will be that Bradford haven’t lost at the Impact Arena since 2004 – winning all four meetings at the Reds’ home since.

League sponsors Vanarama have recently launched the National League Club Reward scheme to help fans back their club’s budget. Every time a fan takes out a brand new van lease with Vanarama or a brand new car lease with Mototama their club will earn £100 and you will receive £30 cashback!

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Photo Credit: Tom Pearson

Match Report: Gateshead 1-1 Bradford (Park Avenue)

A much improved Avenue battle back from a one goal deficit to notch their first point of the 2019/20 season.

Bradford Park Avenue made the 225 mile round trip to the Gateshead International Stadium in their fourth game of the 2019/20 season, the second of interim manager, Marcus Law’s regime, which saw the Avenue score their first goal and earn their first point of the season.

Bradford were determined to make a strong impact, which they did. French centre-back Nelson Digbeu came dangerously close to hitting the back of the net in only the 6th minute with a headed effort that was well saved by Brad James.

This attempt on goal only proved to spur on the home side who for the next fifteen minutes dominated the lion’s share of possession and attacking play.

In the 32nd minute Gateshead’s patience was rewarded, with JJ O’Donnell slipping past the static Bradford defence to poke in a low-crossed effort from Nicky Deverdics.

Refusing to accept defeat, the energetic visitors pulled themselves together and gave an inspiring performance until the half time whistle sounded.

Second Half

Park Avenue emerged from the tunnel refreshed from the break to lay on the pressure. However they were initially unable to capitalise on the pressure due to some determined defending and a number of dangerous attacking runs being deemed offside.

However, the visitors finally got the reward.  In the 59th minute Elliot Holmes crossed to the edge of the box, a perfectly weighted centre found Lewis Knight, who had no trouble firmly putting the bell into the top right corner to score Bradford’s opening goal of the season. 

Lewis’s inspiring opening goal visibly increased the squad’s morale and confidence with Alex Hurst coming devastatingly close to putting Park Avenue ahead with a strike from 30 yards out, which took a deflection off a Gateshead defender and was frantically cleared.

Bradford’s attacking domination slowed to a halt going into the last 15 minutes of open play. Moran received a yellow card and Gateshead took advantage of the careful defending and proceeded to bombard Jack Bennett’s area with a litany of crosses that challenged the away side’s defensive resolve. However the young goalkeeper, (a product of American partner club Nebraska Bugeaters) on his League debut had a solid first outing. 

Bradford successfully defended the scoreline until the 94th minute, where Greg Olley was taken out on the left flank with a late tackle from Ben Hedley. Bennett was called into action for the last time, athletically punching out the dangerous ball as it pierced the Bradford box.

Teams

Gateshead

Brad James

Alex Nicholson

Scott Barrow

Connor Oliver

Toby Lees

Mike Williamson

Nicky Deverdics

Liam Agnew

Josh Kayode

Greg Olley

JJ O’Donnell

Subs

Connor Thomson

Sam Guthrie

Danny Greenfield

Jordan Preston

Elliot Forbes

Bradford (Park Avenue)

Jack Bennett (GK)

Ben Hedley

Akeem Hinds

Mitchell Lund

Jon Moran

Nelson Digbeu

Isaac Marriott

Elliot Holmes

Zayn Hakeem

Lewis Knight

Alex Hurst

Subs

Amos Kabeya

Charlie Andrew

Sam Wright

Jake Croft

Matty Clarke

Attendance 1001

Match Officials

Referee: Paul Brown

Assistants: James Bancroft & Adam Nichol

Photo Credit: Charlie Waugh

Match Report: Bradford (Park Avenue) 0 – 3 Kidderminster Harriers

Bradford (Park Avenue) showed signs of improvement but couldn’t prevent a third defeat of the season against Kidderminster Harriers.

Marcus Law led the team out for the first time since his interim appointment, however goals from Corey Davidson, Reece Williams and Ashley Chambers saw Kidderminster take all three points from a blustery Horsfall Stadium.

French centre-back Nelson Digbeu made his debut from the start, while fellow new recruit Amos Kabeya was among the substitutes after the pair were announced as available for the match just hours before kick-off.

Conditions were tricky in Bradford, and with Avenue playing against the wind in the first period, Law’s side struggled to enjoy and substantial periods of pressure. 

Both sides were still adjusting to the elements when the visitors took the lead, the ball falling to left back Davidson, whose low, angled strike from just inside the box zipped into Charlie Andrew’s bottom left-hand corner.

Moments later, Isaac Marriott caused the first sight of danger for Avenue from outside the box, fizzing a low strike comfortably wide of the post. 

Skipper Ben Hedley then forced visiting goalkeeper Cameron Gregory into his first piece of action, pushing a well-struck free-kick round the post, with Alex Hurst firing over from the resulting corner.

Ryan Johnson glanced a header well wide for Harriers, before Davidson tried his luck once more, a powerful free-kick deflecting wide off the wall.

A set-piece did however ultimately lead to Avenue’s downfall, the hosts failed to clear Weeks’ corner and Liverpool loanee Williams headed into the top corner.

Kidderminster were looking to extend their lead even further before the break, but some brave defending saw Richard Peniket and Ed Williams unable to finish, Jon Moran at the heart of the action with a terrific block.

The game restarted in an open manner, Lewis Knight dragging a shot wide after another dangerous burst into the box, before blocks from Digbeu and Moran kept out Peniket and Chambers.

Peniket then thought he’d got on the scoresheet as he brought down a floated long ball and found the bottom corner, but the linesman’s flag denied him despite the former Halifax forward’s protests.

Avenue were clinging onto the game as Chambers ran through and should have scored, but a tremendous save from Charlie Andrew saw his powerful effort tipped away, before Peniket ran clear on the right but could only find the side-netting.

Hurst then put in a dangerous low cross which was deflected just behind substitute Kabeya, before Andrew was again on hand to deny Sam Austin at the other end.

The hosts huffed and puffed, but the game was made completely secure in the 87th minute, as Chambers went one-on-one with Moran and managed to squeeze a shot past the Bradford defender and an on-rushing Andrew.

Knight could have opened Avenue’s account for the season in stoppage time, as Hurst’s floated ball over the top found him deep inside the Kidderminster area, but his prodded effort went comfortably over the bar.

Bradford (Park Avenue): Andrew, Lund, Hinds, Marriott, Digbeu, Moran, Hurst, Hedley (C, Holmes 68), Hakeem (Kabeya 60), Knight, Clarke (Dockerty 68)

Subs not used: Croft, Wright

Bookings: Knight (44), Hedley (60), Moran (77)

Kidderminster Harriers: Gregory, Austin, Davidson (Higginson 63), R. Williams, Moyo (C), Johnson, Weeks, Butterfield (Prosser 89), Chambers (Scott 90+3), E. Williams, Peniket

Subs not used: Mountjoy, Lewth

Goals: Davidson (14), R. Williams (39), Chambers (87)

Bookings: Davidson (45+3), Weeks

Attendance: 379

Marcus Law Announced As Interim Manager

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Bradford (Park Avenue) can announce former Kettering Town manager Marcus Law as their new manager on an interim basis. He will be assisted by Lee Fowler. The experienced pair will take charge of first team affairs immediately. 

Law has over 20 years of managerial experience and spent the last five seasons with the Northamptonshire side, gaining promotion last season to the National League North by winning the Southern League Central title before resigning in June. 

A former professional goalkeeper, Law holds his UEFA B license and has built up a strong reputation within the game. 

Speaking about Park Avenue’s new appointment, club owner Gareth Roberts said, “Marcus is regarded as having steadied the footballing affairs at Kettering after years of financial turmoil whilst building the club back up through the non-League pyramid. 

“He has a good record of developing players playing winning football. After yesterday’s news about Garry and a game against Kidderminster this weekend we felt we had to act quickly so that we can plan whilst still having time to make changes to the squad.”

Lee Fowler joins the club after enjoying a long career as a professional footballer himself playing for a host of League clubs and earning 12 Wales Under-21 caps. He has also experience as both a manager and assistant manager having recently guided Ilkeston Town to the Midland Football Premier Division title last season. 

For all media enquiries please contact Carl Marsden on Info@bpafc.com 

Statement: Gareth Roberts

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Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC are currently in the process of formally transferring the Club to a Community Interest Company (CIC). 

This is a purely technical change that will allow the Club to continue to conduct business effectively whilst still being a not for profit community focused company.  The new Board of Directors of Bradford Park Avenue AFC CIC are as follows:  Gareth Roberts, Jonathan Collura and John Dean.  The Company Secretary is David Little and the Football Secretary is Colin Barker.

Gareth Roberts will be the Chairman and also General Manager of the Club in the new structure.  We are pleased to announce that Carl Marsden will be assuming the position of Associate General Manager and will be assisting the Club on a day-to-day basis.

Gareth Roberts said:

“After an uncomfortable transition, I have now decided to take full control of the Club and make sure that we achieve our goals of being sustainable, successful and a strong community partner.”

“The past 12-months have been exceptionally difficult both on and off of the pitch, and I have felt that my plans for the Club have not been carried out to my satisfaction.  So, from this point on, I want to reassure our supporters that I am now directly overseeing the decision making at the Club.  I want to thank Carl for agreeing to help us on a day-to-day basis.  He will be the primary point of contact at the Club with any further questions.”

Please send any questions to info@bpafc.com

Club Statement

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Bradford (Park Avenue) can confirm that Garry Thompson and Shaun Gardner have left the club with immediate effect. 

Gareth Roberts the club chairman said tonight, “As a club, we wholly own this decision and would like to place on record our sincere thanks to the pair for their hard work and commitment to the role.“

“We regret Garry and Shaun’s time with us has been so short as we really hoped things would work out differently as they are both great guys. We understand there will be question marks over our decision after only a few games in charge but hopefully this will allow them to build good careers in the game. We only wish them well going forward.”

A further full statement from the Chairman detailing Club decisions made in the last few weeks will be released in the next day. 

Match Report – Bradford (Park Avenue) 0-5 Guiseley AFC

Bradford (Park Avenue) 0-5 Guiseley AFC

Attendance 674

As with Saturday’s defeat to Curzon Ashton, Park Avenue started the game competitively against Guiseley but fell behind to an early goal. 

Aaron Martin opening the scoring for the visitors in the 7th minute with a header that beat Charlie Andrew after slipping away from his marker.

Aram Soleman doubled the away side’s lead by finishing off a clever through ball from winger Gabriel Johnson 17 minutes later and with 10 minutes before the half time whistle, Aaron Martin added to his goal tally with another powerful header to make it three nil.

Half time 0-3

Park Avenue started the second half on the front but again found themselves further behind in the 53rd minute with Guiseley’s main man Aaron Martin completing his hat-trick by slotting home a fine strike past the left-hand side of Charlie Andrew.

Lewis knight and substitute Brad Dockerty created some pressure for the hosts as they pushed for a consolation goal before former Bradford man Jamie Spencer finished the scoring in the 87th minute with a wonderful volley from outside of the box that hit the upper side netting of the Bradford goal.

Line-ups

Bradford (Park Avenue)

Charlie Andrew

Mitch Lund

Jake Croft

Isaac Marriott

Jon Moran

Sam Wright

Alex Hurst

Ben Hedley

Shaun Gardner

Lewis Knight

Matty Clarke

Brad Dockerty

Subs

Lewis Rathbone

Zayn Hakeem

Elliot Holmes

Garry Thompson

Guieseley

George Sykes-Kenworthy

Reiss McNally

Bradley Nicholson

George Cantrill

Hamza Bencherif

Scott Garner

Kaine Felix

Jamie Spencer

Aaron Martin

Aram Soleman

Gabriel Johnson

Subs

Lee Shaw

Lloyd Allinson

Dylan Barkers

Kennedy Digie

Paul Clayton

Photo’s Credit: Tom Pearson