Match Preview: Darlington FC vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Bradford will be hoping for a Good Friday on the pitch as they head to Darlington FC today to kick off a vital Easter weekend push to secure a lucrative playoff spot.

With the current standings, 6th placed Avenue need to secure 5 points from the last 3 games in order to mathematically guarantee a place in the playoffs.

Despite sitting just 2 places off the relegation zone, 18th placed Darlington come into today’s game with only honour to play for, having secured enough points to to avoid the drop with 3 games left.

Match Report: Bradford (Park Avenue) Vs Nuneaton Borough

Jake Beesley’s second-half penalty earned Bradford (Park Avenue) all 3 points in this weekend’s 1-0 victory over Nuneaton Borough.

The visitors are rooted to the foot of the National North table but they arrived at the Horsfall Stadium determined not to lose.

Boro matched Bradford in a goalless first half which saw the home side dominate possession, but neither side were able to create any clear cut chances.

An enforced change at half-time saw Oli Johnson replace Danny Lowe after an injury sustained in the warm up caught up to him.

He completed the first half but was unable to continue, with Oli Johnson coming on in his place Romoney Critchlow-Noble dropped from midfield into the back four.

It was a change that marked a vast improvement in Avenue’s attacking play and Nuneaton were forced to employ spoiling tactics, which lasted until the avenue broke the deadlock from the penalty spot.

Johnson made a run down the right flank and served up a superb cross for Beesley who was fouled inside the six-yard box. The referee immediately pointed to the spot and Beesley fired the resulting spot-kick high into the net.

Park Avenue manager Mark Bower admitted it wasn’t the best display from his side but was delighted with the win.

He said:

“It was a frustrating game to be involved in and must have frustrated the crowd as well.

“They (Nuneaton) came to frustrate us from the start and they sat really deep, but then we got the penalty, which was one, and got in front. The game opened up after that which you would expect and we had more chances.

“Their keeper made three big saves with his feet, we hit the bar and had one cleared off the line. We could have been three or even four goals up but we didn’t get that second goal which kept them in it.

“While we had good chances Nuneaton also came into the game and we needed a couple of last-gasp pieces of defending to keep our clean sheet.

“But it is a clean sheet and a big three points for us, and at this stage of the season the result is all that matters.”

Beesley’s penalty gave Bradford a boost and – with the visitors looking for something on the break – it led to some glorious openings for Avenue. However, Boro keeper Cam Belford made three excellent saves to deny
Lewis Knight, substitute Danny East and Johnson.

Belford was finally beaten, but saved by the woodwork when Conor Branson’s header hit the underside of the bar before being cleared, preventing another effort that was hooked off the line.

Avenue’s defence also cleared two efforts off their goal line. The first came when Critchlow-Noble got a toe to the ball after keeper Charlie Andrew had missed his attempt to punch a cross, and the second when the resulting corner caused a scramble in a packed goalmouth.

Bradford saw the game out comfortably in the remaining four minutes, plus the three added – and it was necessary as the three clubs around them in the play-off places all won.

The top three clubs all lost, meaning that Avenue are now just two points behind third-placed Brackley Town with three games of the season remaining.

Pre-Match Programme: Nuneaton Borough

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With the no more pressure on already relegated Nuneaton Borough, Mark Bower’s side won’t be underestimating this weekend’s opposition.

Having defeated fellow relegation candidates, FC United of Manchester 4 – 0 less than two weeks ago, Nuneaton looked set to take a point from playoff chasing Chester last Saturday, until an injury time goal gave Chester all three points and confirmed Borough’s relegation fears.

With the pressure off, Nuneaton will be able to play freely with no concern for the result and only honour to play for, making them just as dangerous an opponent as any in the league.

Avenue’s trip to the Aggborough last weekend ended in a misleading 3-0 defeat, despite spells of good attacking football from Bradford.

After the Game, Mark Bower said:

“We should never lose that game 3 -0. You come away to Kidderminster, they’re always going to have spells of possession and keep the ball against you. But they’ve scored from a set piece. We have defend and deal with it better.”

“We missed a free header from 6 yards and a one on one with their goal keeper. And then from a simple cross in the box they’re 2-0 up”

“In the second half made a few changes to the formation and we completely dominated for 20 to 25 minutes, we had chance after chance”

“If we get the goal there you think we’re going to get something from the game. but nothing really fell for us in front of goal and we weren’t ruthless enough in either box. And when they get the third one that’s game over.”

“Credit to them they’ve been more ruthless on the day and that’s why they won the game”

Bradford (Park Avenue) continue to promote equality commitment

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Bradford (Park Avenue) will continue to mark their commitment to promoting equality, valuing diversity and combating unfair treatment throughout the organisation, players, academy, The Horsfall Community Trust, supporters, volunteers and staff at this weekends home game on Saturday vs Nuneaton Borough FC .

Bradford (Park Avenue) Football club are an intrinsic part of the local community which contributes to the quality of life of many people and has the ability to foster community cohesion throughout the city and wider community. The club believes that football also has the unique ability to bring people together from a wide range of different cultures and communities. Bradford (Park Avenue) are more than just a football club.

The club provides opportunities for all sections of the community to engage with the football club and participate in the community activities provided by the official charity, The Horsfall Community Trust.

The club has invited local councillors, partners, junior and school teams to promote our commitment and positive approach to community cohesion.

Jayne Spencer, Community Development Manager said:

“On behalf of the club and the Horsfall Community Trust, we are pleased to again demonstrate our commitment at the game on Saturday to promoting equality and valuing diversity. We will not accept and tolerate actions that are against our beliefs. “

Match Report: Kidderminster Harriers vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

BRADFORD (Park Avenue)’s promotion bid took another hit as Kidderminster Harriers won a tight game by a rather misleading 3-0 scoreline at Aggborough.

Defeat to the fellow play-off hopefuls dropped Park Avenue down to sixth in the National North table. If FA Trophy semi-finalists AFC Telford win their game in hand the Bradford club could be down to seventh.

They would still be in the play-off places – above Kidderminster by six points – but Mark Bower’s men would have the hardest route to promotion.

That scenario is staring Avenue in the face after a big defeat in a close game, which highlighted their recent bad luck.

Kidderminster are a good side and are also perennial promotion contenders. They are also tough to beat at home and took their chances to bank a maximum despite the visitors playing well and creating chances.

Danny East threatened home keeper Brandon Hall’s goal before the Harriers took a 17th minute lead.

Avenue keeper Charlie Andrew reacted well to Ashley Chambers’ volley but could only parry the ball upwards, and Joe Ironside nodded in.

Avenue had big chances on the half-hour mark and just five minutes later. A 30th-minute corner was met by Romoney Critchlow-Noble but his downward header bounced wide.

Soon after, Alex Hurst broke through with only Hall to beat, but the home keeper got a big hand to Hurst’s effort and former Guiseley centre back Harry Flowers cleared the danger.

Bower’s words of encouragement during the break were still ringing in his players’ ears when they forced an early second-half corner that East just failed to convert.

Avenue’s leading scorer Jake Beesley had an effort soon after which was hooked off the line by Kidderminster winger Milan Butterfield and East’s attempt from the rebound was saved by Hall.

Nicky Clee and Conor Branson put chances off target before substitute Oli Johnson watched his effort, following a free-kick, tipped over by Hall.

Harriers’ Ed Williams hit the woodwork with a shot but Avenue responded with chances for Johnson and Lewis Knight that both sailed just over Hall’s goal.

Kidderminster twisted the knife by adding a third when a corner was recycled by Butterfield. The ball eventually found Liam McAlinden whose deep cross was headed past Andrew by Ironside.

Academy Match Tonight At Horsfall Stadium

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The Horsfall College of sport will play host to top of the league, Scarborough tonight in the Northern Under 19 Youth Alliance League.

The fixture will kick off at 7:45 with the club house open to spectators.

Come along and see the future of the Avenue and show the lads your support.

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Branson Named Vanarama National League North Player Of The Month

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Bradford (Park Avenue) came into the month on the back of a barren spell that threatened to derail their charge to the National League.

Step forward Conor Branson.

Versatile Branson took the month of March by the scruff of the neck and made it his.

Not content with keeping things tight at the back, only Jake Beesley scored more for the Avenue through the month than Branson himself.

Solid draws against Curzon Ashton, Alfreton Town and Southport were backed up with a win against Leamington.

Branson was then the difference in wins against Ashton United and fellow promotion pushers Spennymoor Town.

Unfortunately, Conor Branson was unable to collect his award this week.

Match Preview: Kidderminster Harriers

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Avenue will seek to recreate the form shown at the Aggborough last season as they look to put additional distance between them and the chasing pack.

It’s been almost a year since Bradford last visited the Aggborough Stadium for a standard league game on the last day of the 2017/18 season.

For the Avenue faithful the day will go down as one of the most memorable in recent history. Having gone 1-0 down in the 1st quarter of an hour, it took until well into the second half for Frank Mulhern to find an equaliser.

With the clock ticking down and news of Spennymoor’s victory over Southport filtering through to the away fans, any hopes of a playoff spot began to slip away until, in the final moments of the game, Adam Boyes arrived at the back post to slot the ball home and sent the travelling green army into a frenzy.

Just four days later Bradford returned to the Aggborough, this time finding the Harriers much easier to handle with a 2 goals to nil sealing a 6th consecutive win and a pass through to the playoff semi-finals.

This time round, Bradford go to Kidderminster 9 points ahead of the hosts, who sit just outside the playoffs, albeit 5 points adrift.

Kidderminster have lost their last two games and now have a lot of ground to cover in order to catch up and secure a playoff spot. But with both Telford and Altrincham holding games in hand, the Harriers could potentially go 8 points adrift.

Avenue will go into Saturday’s game looking for a repeat of last season’s form in order to put further distance between them and the chasing pack, as well as to climb the table and secure a lucrative home playoff fixture.

Read on to find out about key opposition players, the away ground historical results, as well as news closer to home:

Horsfall College Trial/Open – 26th of April 2019

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The Horsfall College of Sport will be holding a trial/open day for their 2019/20 Scholarship Programme at the end of April.

Students currently in years 11 and 12 who are interested in a career in football are invited to attend the trial/open day which will take place at the Horsfall Stadium between 6pm and 8pm on Friday the 26th of April.

For more information or to register your interest:

Visit: http://wearescl.co.uk/horsfall-college#trialdate

Call: 01252 410 434

Dave Haley: 07764 743 846

Location of the Open Day:

Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC
Horsfall Stadium
Cemetery Road
Bradford
West Yorkshire
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Bradford (Park Avenue) secure Hull City prospect

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Bradford (Park Avenue)  have moved to add attacking options in their push to the Play Offs campaign by adding Hull City Teen Hotshot Keane Lewis-Potter.

Lewis-Potter is a highly rated  forward at Hull and was rewarded with a 3 year Professional Contract on February 28th by Nigel Adkins having netted 8 goals ast under 18 level for the Tigers and an impressive 17 goals for the under 23s this season.

A regular at training with Adkins first team,  18 year old Lewis-Potter was included in the first team in Januarys FA Cup clash away at Millwall.

In January on making his first team debut, Nigel Adkins said of Lewis-Potter:

“He’s a young guy, diminutive in his figure, he’s got a bit of pace and an eye for goal. Let’s not put any pressure on him but let’s be excited that somewhere down the line it’s another player coming through the academy who’s got a bright future at the club”

Keane will join fellow Hull product Charlie Andrew at The Horsfall and is on a loan deal until the end of the season.

Of the signing today Bradford Park Avenue CEO Damian Irvine said :-

“We’re really pleased to have secured the services of Keane. We’ve been looking to add some attacking support since Macauley Langstaff completed his loan period and cannot speak highly enough of Hull City and their staff who have been exceptionally helpful”

Irvine Added :-

“We have plenty to offer as a club in terms of opportunities , and as with Charlie Andrew and Romaney Chrichlow Noble, Keane will be able to demonstrate his wares in a great environment competing at the top end of the league into the big games at the end of the season.”

Lewis-Potter will arrive at Horsfall and be available for Saturdays huge clash against Alfreton in the 3pm Kick Off. The club welcomes any Hull City supporters not making the trip to Ipswich Town and all Huddersfield Town Supporters not travelling to Crystal Palace to come along and support your young loanees up close to the action at family friendly Horsfall Stadium.