A Statement from the National League – National League Fixtures

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Further to the announcement that the funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will be held on Monday 19th September, the League can confirm fixtures scheduled for week commencing Monday 12 September will go ahead as scheduled.

Clubs are asked, for all fixtures up until the funeral, to observe a one-minute silence prior to the game and to wear black armbands as a mark of respect.

DARLINGTON GAME TO GO AHEAD!

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We understand there may have been some confusion on the Monday night fixture v Darlington, and we can now confirm that the game will go ahead.

Kick Off at the Horsfall is set for 7:45pm, with gates opening at 6:30pm.

Tickets are priced at £14 Adults, £10 Concessions, £5 Students, £3 Youths and £1 Juniors.

Parking at the Horsfall is free, and please note that parking on yellow lines on Cemetery Road will incur a £70 parking fine. Parking in the Cemetery is prohibited for stadium users.

RIP Roger Banks

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The club are extremely saddened to learn of the passing of lifelong supporter, Roger Banks after a long battle with illness.

Roger, who’s personality, hard work, and incredible generosity earned him friendships all around our club will be sadly missed. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time.

Dockerty back that the Horsfall

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We are absolutely delighted to announce the transfer of exciting striker Brad Dockerty from Alfreton Town for an undisclosed fee.

Brad, who joined Alfreton in the summer, has signed a deal at the Horsfall until the end of the season.

Before joining Alfreton, Brad had endeared himself to the Horsfall faithful, bagging 10 goals and numerous assists as we secured safety with games to spare.

On the move, an excited Brad said: ‘I am absolutely buzzing to be back here. As soon as i knew there was an interest to bring me back I knew there was only one place I wanted to be as I enjoyed my time here previously. I love working under Bowes and Bosh and feel under them I have played my best football so coming back was a no brainer. Hopefully I can get into the team and help us move up the table.’

With Brad having options elsewhere, an equally happy Mark Bower had this to say ‘I’m delighted to welcome Brad back to the club. I know it was a very difficult decision for him to leave in the summer and look to try something different. That has not worked out as he expected, so we have taken the opportunity to get him back with us where he has thrived and enjoyed his football in recent seasons. Brad is a player who needs to be playing week in, week out to get the best out of so we will get him up to speed and hope he can provide that missing ingredient we need to turn these tight games in our favour’.

We can also confirm that following a brilliant loan spell, Andre Brooks has been recalled by Sheffield United. Andre has been training with the first team at Bramall Lane following his excellent performances with us. Brooks becomes the latest player to take their opportunity here to try and further their career and we wish him all the very best!

Leamington 1 – 0 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Severely limited in their team selection, with four squad members unavailable, Avenue were still able to give in-form Leamington a run for their money before succumbing to a narrow defeat.

Despite an overall below-par performance in the opening half hour, Avenue came close to scoring twice before half-time. With the game still goalless, Eddie Church put in a near-post cross from the right and, in the blink of an eye, Will Longbottom’s poke towards goal from close in beat the goalkeeper only to be cleared away by a covering defender.

George-Sykes Kenworthy made one excellent low save from a close-range header, but had little chance to stop a fierce shot giving the lively home side the lead after twenty minutes.

Then, as the interval approached, Harrison Hopper’s chip over the keeper from Sam Fielding’s well-weighted ball over the defence saw a defender again in position to clear off the line.

Avenue began to get more of a foothold in the game in the second half when Leamington’s attacking threat diminished. Luca Havern had a goal disallowed for an alleged foul in the build-up and Jacob Blyth volleyed narrowly wide from 25 yards, but Avenue had to wait until the closing minutes to apply any pressure.

Then, throwing men forward, Jacob Blyth tested the keeper with a header and a shot by Sam Fielding from the edge of the box was fortuitously deflected wide of the post with the Avenue players appealing in vain that it had struck the defender’s arm.

Once Avenue start scoring on a regular basis, and this may only be a game away, they could well become a tricky opponent but, in the meantime, a lack of goals is naturally causing frustration for players and fans alike.

Manager Mark Bower had this to say about the game: ‘We need something to go for us. We don’t seem to get any kind of thing go our way’ – in particular referring to Luca Havern’s disallowed goal after Eddie Church had appeared to be clattered into in the box.

And, despite feeling Leamington should have had a further goal for their early dominance, their manager Paul Holleran followed a familiar theme by saying his side had to dig deep and that they just about edged it at the end.

Team: Sykes-Kenworthy; Odunston, Staunton; Lund, Havern, Fielding; Brooks (Johnson 76), Longbottom (Smith 65), Blyth, Church, Hopper. Unused subs: Hall, Eze.

Avenue Bookings: Havern, Staunton.

Att. 412

Academy Player Signs First Team Papers

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We are thrilled to announce that George Eze, who recently signed on with our academy has signed first team papers and goes into the squad for tomorrow.

George has been impressive in our academy in the time he has been here and Manager Mark Bower has seen fit to call him up for tomorrows game.

Good Luck George!

National League Statement: Live Streaming

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Many will be aware of the recent comments regarding streaming, and it is important we set out the current position of the Vanarama National League.

Firstly, it is important to remember that we already have a Broadcast Partner, in BT Sports, who currently have the contractual rights to all National League games in a deal that has served the whole league and all its 72 clubs well.

BT are keen to work with the National League to support opportunities for our clubs to generate extra income, as they did during the Covid Pandemic, in the form of streaming.

We have been working intensely for some months to finalise a proposal launch a centralised, fully tested Vanarama National League streaming platform. This proposal goes to the Board for consideration at their meeting on 15th September.

The proposal will recognise that we must respect and protect the status of the league and also BT Sport’s high production values and ensuring an approach which guarantees quality of service and the needs of all our clubs and their fans.

We understand the desire from some clubs, who find themselves in a position to stream independently and we respect that, however there is a requirement for the League to protect and provide a solution for all three divisions.

We will always take into account the views of individual clubs, but it is imperative that we look after the interests of 72 member clubs and doing as much as we can to deliver income, profile and support for all.

The commercial arm of the League have been simultaneously seeking partners for the delivery and commercialisation of a streaming platform. The League has the support of Vanarama and BT Sport in ensuring we deliver the needs of all our Clubs.

There are challenges in supplying a product that can be used by everyone, whilst ensuring compliance with Article 48.

The Board will consider the proposal in full, and that will include the timetable for its introduction.