Bower Live On Talksport 2

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Bradford (Park Avenue) manager Mark bower will be live on Talksport 2 today from 11:15. Tune in for the latest on Bradford Park Avenue, news, team talk and much much more.

We also hope to get a recording of the interview and will get this published for those who miss the live interview.

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York City Away Travel

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With planned train strikes and limited parking the club are running a supporters coach to York City Saturday 3rd November. Due to popular demand a bigger coach has now been booked and only 10 seats are remaining. Seats cost £10 for adults and £5 for under 16’s. Pick up times are 10:30 from the Horsfall Stadium and 10:45 from Cedar Court and the plan would be to drop supporters off in the town centre a 12:00 and will be leaving the town centre at 18:00.

To book your seat please see Neil Fawcett at the Supporters Information Desk on match day or call him on 07811 959003

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Pre-Match Programme: Darlington FC

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Following on from this weekend’s triumph over the (formerly) undefeated league leaders Chorley FC, Bradford face off against old foes Darlington FC on Tuesday at the Horsfall Stadium.

Having first met in the FA Cup in February of 1911, Bradford and Darlington faced each other another 43 times during Avenues days in the football league. The two sides matched up as equals over that time, with 18 wins apiece and 8 draws.

Recent history however has been somewhat more one sided, with Darlington winning 4 of the last 5 games. With Avenue notching the most recent victory over Darlington in this year’s FA Cup, the Quakers are sure to be out for revenge. But with current league standings, will Bowers men leave them quaking in their boots?

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Pre Match Programme: Chorley FC

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Bradford (Park Avenue) will face what is likely to be their sternest test of the season this Saturday when they host table-toppers Chorley.

The league leaders have been unassailable thus far, conceding just five goals in twelve National League North games and accumulating thirty points.

However, confidence will be coursing through the veins of Mark Bower’s men after they dismantled Nuneaton Borough in their last game.

Saturday’s opponents have an Emirates FA Cup first round tie to look forward to after advancing in the competition at the expense of Barrow last week. Although a clash with Doncaster Rovers is on the horizon, the Magpies will be returning their focus to league matters as they look to maintain their unbeaten record.

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Match Preview: Bradford (Park Avenue) Vs Chorley

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Bradford (Park Avenue) will face what is likely to be their sternest test of the season on Saturday when they host table-toppers Chorley.

The league leaders have been unassailable thus far, conceding just five goals in twelve National League North games and accumulating thirty points.

However, confidence will be coursing through the veins of Mark Bower’s men after they dismantled Nuneaton Borough in their last game.

Saturday’s opponents have an Emirates FA Cup first round tie to look forward to after advancing in the competition at the expense of Barrow last week. Although a clash with Doncaster Rovers is on the horizon, the Magpies will be returning their focus to league matters as they look to maintain their unbeaten record.

GUIDE TO THE OPPONENTS:

The Gaffer:

Jamie Vermiglio

Chorley supporters were stunned by the shock departure of Matt Jansen in the summer but the man chosen to replace him has certainly stepped up to the plate. A former midfielder and coach at Victory Park, Vermiglio was already a popular figure at the club and is even more popular now after taking the club to the league summit. As a player, he also represented AFC Telford United, Scarborough and Northwich Victoria before moving into management.

One To Watch:

Marcus Carver

The 25-year-old has played a significant role in the club’s ascension to top spot. An industrious forward, he has led the line tremendously this season and notched in last week’s Emirates FA Cup win over Barrow. He began his career with Accrington Stanley and enjoyed loan spells at Marine, F.C Halifax Town, Barrow, AFC Fylde and Chorley before joining the Magpies on a permanent basis in 2016.

Match Day Drinks Offer

In honour of this clash of non-league titans, Bradford (Park Avenue) has a special drinks offer on for season ticket holders of any club (including rugby clubs) and members of our mailing list.

*Buy two bottles of Coors or Magners and get your third one free on production of any season ticket or pre-match programme e-mail.

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Date Confirmed For West Riding County Cup Second Round Tie

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Bradford (Park Avenue) will be in West Riding County Cup action on Monday 5th November.

The recent draw confirmed that the club will visit Brighouse Town, who play in the Northern Premier League Division One East.

The match will kick off at 7:45pm at the Yorkshire Payments Stadium and Bradford will be hoping to progress in the competition after last year’s early exit.

Here are the next six tests that Mark Bower’s side face:

20/10: Nuneaton Borough (A) – VNLN

27/10: Chorley (H) – VNLN

30/10: Darlington (H) – VNLN

03/11: York City (A) – VNLN

05/11: Brighouse Town (A) – WRCC

10/11: Curzon Ashton (A) – VNLN

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Hurst Makes Horsfall Switch

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Bradford (Park Avenue) have completed the signing of versatile teenager Alex Hurst from Northern Premier League Premier Division side Matlock Town.

After last week’s defeat to Kidderminster Harriers, manager Mark Bower revealed that a new arrival was imminent and a deal has been agreed for the talented 19-year-old.

Hurst joined The Gladiators at the beginning of the 2018/19 season after impressing as a trialist during pre-season.

He ascended the ranks of Crewe Alexandra’s academy, which is renowned for the high calibre of player it produces. Whilst with Crewe, he represented the club’s under-18 and under-23 sides before departing for Matlock.

Mark Bower’s squad has been plagued by injuries in recent weeks and Hurst’s versatility will be crucial as Bradford look to remain in the play-off picture. He can operate on the left-hand side of midfield or at left-back, as well as being able to play as an attacking midfielder or forward.

He starred for Matlock in pre-season fixtures against Derby County, Gresley and Chesterfield and impressed manager Dave Hoole, who has since resigned. The former boss hailed Hurst as a ‘great asset’ to his squad who ‘trained really hard and applied himself’.

He could be in line for a debut tomorrow when Bradford visit Nuneaton Borough.

Welcome to Bradford, Alex!

 

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Match Preview: Bradford (Park Avenue) vs. Kidderminster Harriers

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Over five months after they clashed in last season’s play-off elimination round, Bradford (Park Avenue) and Kidderminster Harriers meet again. 

Today’s game also marks Non-League Day 2018, but in the midst of the celebrations there is a game between two of the National League North’s top three sides which looks set to be thoroughly entertaining.

Mark Bower’s side will be pleased to be back in league action after crashing out of the Emirates FA Cup last week and that will also be the case for the visitors, who were beaten by Stourbridge last week.

Gianluca Havern and Chris Dawson may not feature after picking up injuries during the defeat to Altrincham, but Bradford boss Bower has insisted that neither will be long-term absentees.

Speaking after last week’s cup defeat, Bower admitted that today’s test will be a stern one:

“Next week’s game is obviously going to be a really hard one against the team I expect to go on and win the league. But we’ll learn lessons from today’s defeat, we’re disappointed but we’ve got to keep things in perspective. Overall, this season, we’ve done okay. We’ve looked solid for most parts but we’ve got make sure we’re right back at it and putting in the kind of performances that we’ve put in over the last few weeks to give ourselves a chance of getting something out of the game against Kidderminster.”

Captain Shane Killock also discussed today’s challenge:

“We know Kidderminster are a good side. They’re full-time and they’re fit but we always raise our game against the better teams. There are no easy games in this league so we’ve got to keep going every Saturday and put the performances in.”

There’s never been a better time to come and support Bradford (Park Avenue). Season ticket holders from any cub can watch today’s game for just £5* and students can purchase a season ticket for just £10**.

*When season ticket is presented

**When valid student identification is presented

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Pre-Match Programme – Kidderminster

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Kidderminster returns to the Horsfall seeking vengeance after Bradford thwarted their promotion chances in May’s spectacular playoff run.

With Avenue winning the last two times we met, could we make it a hat-trick and overtake them for second place in the league?

With Beesley on form at the front and our set pieces looking dangerous this is going to be a tight match and could go either way. So get behind the boys and sing with the Green Army.

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Fans Forum With Owner Gareth Roberts

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Bradford, who currently occupy thrid spot in the table, will take on fellow high flyers Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday at 15:00 KO, who are two points ahead in second place. The club are confident that with the game coinciding with Non-League Day, and with the absence of any Premier League or Championship fixtures, they will be able to double their average attendance on the day.
To encourage attendance on the day supporters who present a season ticket at the turnstile – regardless of club or sport – will get in for just £5.

Chief Executive, Rob Stanley, said: “Non-League day is a chance for people to come along and see what real football is like. Hopefully we will have around 800 people here cheering the team on, as Kidderminster look like one of the teams to beat this year.”

In a further boost, Bradfordian Gareth Roberts, the club’s owner who now lives in Texas, will be flying over for the game at Horsfall Stadium. The club would also like to announce that after the game in clubhouse there will be an open fans forum with club owner Gareth Roberts and Chief Executive Robert Stanley.

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