Update: Bradford City Friendly

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The club have decided to lower admission prices for Wednesday’s pre-season friendly against neighbours Bradford City.

The decision comes as a result of confirmation from the Bantams that a Bradford City XI will visit the Horsfall Stadium as opposed to a full first-team squad.

Admission will now be priced at just £6 for adults, £4 for concessions and £2 for under-16s.

We hope you can join us at the Horsfall Stadium for what is set to be a great occasion for the club and the city of Bradford.

An updated list of the Horsfall’s pre-season admission prices is now available to view:

vs. Bradford City XI:

Adults: £6

Concessions: £4

Under-16s: £2

vs. Huddersfield Town Academy:

Adults: £6

Concessions: £4

Under-16s: £2

vs. Barrow:

Adults: £8

Concessions: £6

Under-16s: £2

 

 

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Bradford Clinch Donald Bell Trophy With Emphatic Win

Bradford (Park Avenue) clinched the Donald Bell Trophy with an emphatic 15-0 win over the Yorkshire Regiment’s footballing representatives. 

Mark Bower, once again, used the fixture as an opportunity to assess numerous trialists and give valuable game time to a string of first-team players. Ten changes were made at the half-time interval, with goalkeeper Steven Drench being the only player to complete the full 90 minutes.

The scoring was opened after just three minutes, and in bizarre fashion. Two trialists rattled the woodwork in the space of ten seconds before the ball cannoned off a third trialist and found its way into the back of the net.

Ben McKenna looked extremely lively in the opening exchanges and almost doubled Bradford’s lead with a low drive from the edge of the box. With the ball looking certain to nestle in the bottom corner, a deflection took the sting out of the effort and enabled Brandon Greaves to save.

Mark Bower’s side soon had a second as Greaves palmed an Adam Nowakowski header into the path of Gianluca Havern, who hammered home the rebound.

It wasn’t long before the ball was in the back of net again, as a Bradford trialist squared to another trialist, who converted past Greaves.

Spectators watched fifteen Bradford goals but the fourth was certainly the most impressive. Nicky Wroe split the Yorkshire Regiment defence with an excellent pass that was latched on to by McKenna, who maintained his composure before chipping over the goalkeeper and into the back of the net.

The visitors did catch a glimpse of goal in the first-half, but Lee Shaw’s long-range effort flew wide.

Wroe added a fifth for Bradford on the stroke of half-time, demonstrating exceptional technique to fire past Greaves on the half-volley after a Ryan Toulson cross was only cleared as far as the edge of the 18-yard box.

HALF-TIME: Bradford (Park Avenue) 5-0 Yorkshire Regiment

Ten new outfield players emerged for the second-half but were even more ruthless than the first ten had been. A trialist latched on to a punt forward before calmly dispatching past Greaves barely a minute after the restart.

Horsfall College of Sport scholar Bradley Oliver then got in on the act, rifling into the roof of the net to make it 7-0 to the thoroughly dominant hosts.

Five minutes later, Oli Johnson weighed in to stretch Bradford’s advantage to eight, latching on to a perfectly weighted pass from Jamie Spencer before steering past Greaves.

There was barely a minute between the eighth and ninth goal, as a trialist poked home after a brief scramble in the box to put Bradford on the verge of double-figures.

The plucky visitors, however, almost pulled one back in the 58th minute. James Kenworthy dispossessed Shane Killock following a brief lapse in concentration from the defender and prepared to shoot, but was thwarted by a vital block from Lewis Johnson.

The rampant hosts hit double figures on the hour mark when a trialist ran beyond the Yorkshire Regiment’s backline after a superb through-ball from Danny Boshell before rounding the goalkeeper and passing into an open net.

Oli Johnson had already etched his name on the score sheet and turned provider to tee up a trialist, who slotted past Greaves to take Bradford’s tally to eleven.

The tricky forward then left the pitch, leaving Bradford to play with ten men for the remaining 25 minutes This didn’t deter the hosts, who remained on the front foot and netted their twelfth shortly after. Nicky Clee slid the ball through to a trialist, who found the bottom corner with a composed finish from just inside the 18-yard box.

The tally was soon taken to thirteen, as a trialist advanced down the right flank before pulling back to another trialist, who slotted past Greaves with an placed effort.

Two trialists then combined well to clinch Bradford’s fourteenth, as one timed his run to perfection before meeting a cross from the other and providing a neat finish.

The fifteenth and final Bradford goal came from defender Shane Killock, who arrived at the back-post to meet a delivery from the right and bundle over the line.

The full-time whistle eventually put the visitors out of their misery, who worked tirelessly in the gruelling heat but struggled to compete with the National League North side’s quality on the ball and energy levels.

FULL-TIME: Bradford (Park Avenue) 15-0 Yorkshire Regiment

Bradford (PA) first-half: Drench, Toulson, Lowe, Wroe (c), Nowakowski, Havern, McKenna, Trialist, Trialist, Trialist, Trialist.

Bradford (PA) second-half: Drench, Onion, Clee, Killock, Spencer, Trialist, L. Johnson, Trialist, Boshell, O. Johnson, Oliver.

Yorkshire Regiment: Greaves, Couilliard, Friendo, Burr, Foster, Wroot, Jassey, Kenworthy, Townsend, Shaw, Laverick.

Referee: Luke Watson

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Bradford Brushed Aside By Stags

Bradford brushed aside by Stags

Mansfield Town condemned Bradford to their first defeat of pre-season at the Horsfall Stadium.

Mark Bower fielded an experimental side once again, opting to take a further look at numerous trialists and handing first-team opportunities to scholars Lewis Johnson and Matthew Rowntree. American trialist Aaron Onion also appeared as a second-half substitute after joining on a temporary basis from Bugeaters F.C in Nebraska. Both sides made eleven changes during the game but whereas Bradford’s changes were staggered, Mansfield made eleven substitutions during the half-time break.

The hosts started brightly and a trialist was unlucky to see his curling effort fly wide after he had raced in behind the Stags backline. In fact, Bradford looked the more threatening side in the opening exchanges, and some deft footwork and neat passing from the attacking contingent left Mansfield chasing shadows for a brief spell.

The visitors, however, grew into the game and began to ask questions of Bradford’s defence. Otis Khan and Tyler Walker forced Steven Drench to produce saves in quick succession as pressure began to mount on the National League North side.

Craig Davies tried his luck from around 20-yards out but despite generating considerable power in his shot, couldn’t find the target.

As Mansfield’s tempo quickened, Bradford were forced to deal with a Stags onslaught in the final 20 minutes of the first-half. The ball was threaded through to Walker who spun in the box, but was denied the chance to shoot by an expertly-timed sliding tackle from a trialist.

The League Two side’s frustrations at not being able to convert chances threatened to boil over midway through the first-half, as Pearce was booked for dragging Nicky Clee’s shirt and Nathan Cameron was penalised for bundling Danny Boshell to the ground.

The best opportunity of the half fell to Mansfield’s Khan, who hammered the woodwork with a rising effort from close-range. After almost converting himself, Khan turned provider and delivered the ball on a plate for Malvind Benning, who fired over with a volley.

HALF-TIME: Bradford (Park Avenue) 0-0 Mansfield Town

After Mansfield’s wholesale changes, they posed a considerably greater threat to a Bradford backline that now seemed disjointed following the changes of their own.

Five minutes after the restart, former Chelsea midfielder Jacob Mellis fired Mansfield ahead with a well-struck effort that nestled in the bottom corner.

Mansfield’s advantage was doubled shortly after, as Lee Angol latched on to a perfectly weighted pass from Will Atkinson before steering past Bradford’s trialist goalkeeper.

Atkinson then whipped in a cross in search of a second assist, but the delivery eluded the advancing CJ Hamilton.

The visitors pressed forward relentlessly in spite of their comfortable lead, and Calum Butcher saw a header hooked off the line superbly by a Bradford trialist.

Mellis then found Lewis Gibbens with a delivery, but the young defender’s header was palmed away by the Bradford stopper.

The continual pressure was eventually rewarded as Angol added a third, causing the back of the net to bulge with a thunderous strike from close-range after linking up with Atkinson.

Hamilton raced down the right flank with impressive speed as full-time approached, but failed to maintain his composure and rifled over the crossbar.

The final opportunity of the game fell to Atkinson, who forced the Bradford stopper to palm away a powerful effort. The trialist goalkeeper then moved quickly to scramble across and pounce on the ball before Angol could net his third.

FULL-TIME: Bradford (Park Avenue) 0-3 Mansfield Town

Bradford (PA): Drench, Trialist, Lowe, Trialist, Killock, Trialist, McKenna, Boshell, Trialist, Trialist, Clee.

Substitutes (all featured): Toulson, Trialist, Wroe, Havern, Spencer, Nowakowski, Johnson, Trialist, Onion, Johnson, Rowntree.

Mansfield Town (first-half): Olejnik, Pearce, Preston, Cameron, White, Benning, MacDonald, Bishop, Khan, Walker, Davies.

Mansfield Town (second-half): Logan, Atkinson, Wilder, Digby, Gibbens, Hamilton, Butcher, Mellis, Sterling-James (Blake 83′), Angol, Graham.

Referee: James Bell

 

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Home Friendlies Admission Prices

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We can now confirm the admission prices for all pre-season friendlies at the Horsfall Stadium will be as follows:

 Vs. Mansfield Town, Bradford City & Barrow:

Adults: £8
Concessions: £6
Under-16s: £2

Vs. Yorkshire Regiment:

Adults: £5
Concessions: £3
Under-16s: £1

Vs. Huddersfield Town Academy:

Adults: £6
Concessions: £4
Under-16s: £2

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Bower Expresses Delight At Summer Signings

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In a busy start to the summer, manager Mark Bower has added three new faces to a squad already brimming with experience and talent.

His first move was to bring midfielder Ben McKenna back to the club after his initial departure in 2016. The summer signing from Curzon Ashton is a player that Bower is delighted to have back on board:

“Ben is a player that we’ve stayed in contact with since he left us 18 months ago. He’s an exciting player, which we saw glimpses of during his first spell with us and I’m confident that he will show his quality consistently in the coming season.”

Bower then raided his former club Guiseley for two defensive additions, one of which he worked closely with during his time with the Lions. The first of the arrivals from Nethermoor was 26-year-old Danny East, a versatile talent with experience of playing in the Football League:

“Danny East comes to us after a frustrating couple of seasons and he is keen to make up for lost time. He had offers which were better for him financially, but was keen to join us on a heavily appearance incentivised deal, as he is familiar with some of our players and recognises the progress that we are making as a club. He’s a versatile player who can be a real asset to us as he builds up his match fitness through pre-season.”

The most recent signing came in the form of defender Danny Lowe, who served as captain during Mark Bower’s tenure in charge of Guiseley:

“Danny Lowe is a key signing for us, he’s a leader both on and off the pitch. He has experienced promotions from our level before and I’m delighted that he’s chosen to join us as there were several clubs chasing his signature.”

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Bradford Thwarted By Late Equaliser

Bradford succumbed to a late equaliser for the second consecutive game as Hemsworth Miners Welfare salvaged a draw.

Once again, Mark Bower fielded two different sides in each half as he continues to assess his squad ahead of the 2018/19 season. Ten trialists featured over the course of the 90 minutes and Academy talents Matthew Rowntree and Hassan Ali both made appearances. New recruit Danny Lowe was also introduced after the break to give him his first outing in a Bradford shirt.

The hosts, managed by former Horsfall stalwart Wayne Benn, won a series of corners in the opening exchanges and pinned Bradford in their 18-yard box for a prolonged spell.

It wasn’t long, however, before the National League North side found their stride and began to ask questions of the Hemsworth backline. A trialist will have been disappointed to have struck into the Hemsworth goalkeeper’s midriff after rounding the right-back.

Nicky Clee, despite operating at left-back, offered glimpses of his attacking potency with some marauding runs and neat exchanges around the opposition’s 18-yard box. A particularly slick exchange with a trialist opened space for him to shoot from around 20-yards but the effort was blocked.

Ben McKenna forced a defender to hook clear a teasing cross from the right as pressure began to mount on Hemsworth, and Clee forced the opposition’s stopper to scramble across his goal to save a well-struck effort from distance.

After a period of sustained Bradford pressure, the threat that the hosts posed became apparent as the half-time interval drew near. Hemsworth’s right winger whipped in a dangerous delivery from the right that longed for the slightest of touches to poke it over the line, but it eluded the on-rushing forward.

HALF-TIME: Hemsworth Miners Welfare 0-0 Bradford (PA)

Bradford flew out of the blocks after the interval and were fired into the lead by a trialist after just two minutes. He tucked the ball away in the bottom corner with admirable composure after some neat build-up play.

The same trialist then almost netted his second, drifting wide to the left before audaciously attempting to chip the goalkeeper. His effort, however, clipped the woodwork and dropped behind for a goal-kick.

He then had another opportunity to add to his tally after bursting past Hemsworth’s centre-back pairing, but his low-drilled effort flew wide of the post.

A lapse in concentration from Danny Boshell then enabled a Hemsworth forward to disposses him and run at Adam Nowakowski, but the towering utility man challenged strongly.

As the game entered its final 20 minutes, Bradford continued to pin Hemsworth back and press forward in search of a two-goal cushion. Academy midfielder Hassan Ali’s struck the post with a low drive that, fortuitously for the goalkeeper, bounced into his arms.

The hosts soaked up the pressure before being rewarded for their patience in the 83rd minute, as a Hemsworth forward poked home following a brief scramble in the box to salvage a draw.

FULL-TIME: Hemsworth Miners Welfare 1-1 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Bradford’s next pre-season test sees them face EFL opposition in Mansfield Town on Thursday 12th July.

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Hemsworth Friendly Admission Prices

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Mark Bower’s side make a swift return to action today, taking on Hemsworth Miners Welfare at the Fitzwilliam Stadium.

Admission is priced at £6 for adults , £4 for concessions/students and £1 for under-14s

We hope you can join us for the second summer fixture as Mark Bower continues to assess his squad ahead of the 2018/19 season.

Several first-team players featured in the draw with Silsden, and they are likely to feature again alongside trialists and academy players.

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Hosts Hold Bradford In Pre-season Opener

A late equaliser from former Bradford man Lee Spires denied his former club a victory in the first friendly fixture of the summer.

Mark Bower named a starting eleven comprised of first-team talent, trialists and Academy defender Lewis Johnson. The latter featured as a substitute against Brackley Town in the league last season and was called upon again after impressing for the club’s youth side.

Bradford started the game on the front foot, with Danny East and Johnson forcing the Silsden goalkeeper to race out and collect deliveries ahead of a lurking Adam Boyes.

The Cobbydalers’ first glimpse of goal came when their central midfielder wriggled away from Danny Boshell and saw his powerful strike held by Steven Drench.

However, their National League North opponents began to ask questions of the Silsden stopper on a more frequent basis as the half progressed. A Bradford trialist blazed over from close-range after the ball fell kindly for him in the box, a chance that was followed by another almost immediately. A trialist right-back raced down the right flank before pulling back to Danny East, who struck with venom but couldn’t find the right side of the crossbar.

The prolific Boyes had cut a frustrated figure throughout the opening thirty minutes but soon had an opportunity to open the scoring. An inch-perfect cross from the left found its way to the striker but his header looped over the crossbar.

The visitors then won a free-kick in a central position after a trialist was hauled to the ground, but the same hopeful lifted his effort over the woodwork.

On the stroke of half-time, a Bradford trialist tried his luck from distance but was denied by the Silsden stopper, who managed to hold on to the well-struck effort.

HALF-TIME: Silsden 0-0 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Mark Bower introduced a new cohort of trialists after the break, as well as first-teamers Ryan Toulson, Ben McKenna, Gianluca Havern, Nicky Wroe and Shane Killock. Academy forward Bradley Oliver also entered the fray, with fellow youngster Matt Rowntree joining him midway through the second-half. Adam Nowakowski also featured, taking the place of a trialist during the final 45 minutes.

Bradford started brightly, with Ben McKenna embarking on a mazy run down the left before serving the ball on a plate for a trialist. The hopeful, however, rifled over the crossbar from just inside the 18-yard box.

The visitors were soon rewarded for their pressure when a trialist drifted out to the right before seeing a chipped effort sail over the goalkeeper and into the top corner.

The opening goal seemed to light a spark in Silsden, who began causing problems for Bradford. The hosts’ right-sided midfielder unleashed a powerful strike that forced Bradford’s trialist goalkeeper to parry and pounce on.

The trialist stopper was then called into action when a Cobbydalers forward struck from around 25-yards, but he scrambled across to hold the effort.

Bradford were, however, unlucky not to be awarded a penalty when Luca Havern was seemingly shoved to the ground inside the box. Despite protests, the referee didn’t give Silsden’s Yorkshire counterparts an opportunity to double their lead from 12-yards.

The returning McKenna had posed a threat throughout the second-half and after skipping past a Cobbydalers defender with ease, was clipped and gave a trialist an opportunity to try his luck from a free-kick. The resulting effort was struck through a gap in the wall but couldn’t find a way past the Silsden stopper.

As the final whistle approached, it was clear that Bradford weren’t content with their advantage as they continued to hunt for a second goal. Oliver bustled around the pitch, continually putting Silsden defenders under pressure and demonstrating an ability to bring others into the game with impressive link-play. The partnership of Rowntree and Wroe in midfield proved effective and Silsden found breaking through the lines difficult, enabling Bradford to contain their threat and attack with intent.

Despite continuing to press forward, a late Silsden sucker-punch denied Bradford victory. Lee Spires, a former player at the Horsfall Stadium, was in the right place at the right time to steer past Bradford’s trialist goalkeeper and earn the Cobbydalers a draw.

Bradford will face their next pre-season test on Saturday when they take on Hemsworth Miners Welfare at the Fitzwilliam Stadium.

FULL-TIME: Silsden 1-1 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Bradford (Park Avenue) first-half: Drench, Trialist, Clee, Trialist, L. Johnson, Trialist, Trialist, Boshell, Boyes, East, Trialist.

Bradford (Park Avenue) second-half: Trialist, Toulson, McKenna, Trialist (Rowntree 70’), Havern, Trialist (Nowakowski 70’), Wroe, Trialist, Killock, Oliver.

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Silsden Friendly Admission Prices

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Mark Bower’s side are back in action tonight, taking on Silsden in a pre-season friendly.

Admission is priced at £6 for adults and £3 for concessions.

We hope you can join us at the Cobbydale Construction Stadium as Mark Bower begins to assess his squad ahead of the 2018/19 season.

New signings and old faces alike could feature, and the manager recently confirmed that trialists will be involved in the summer fixtures.

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