Match Report – Kettering Town

A first-half penalty from Claudio Ofosu separated Kettering Town and Bradford (Park Avenue) at a sunny Latimer Park on the opening day of the Vanarama National League North.

The game’s only goal happened following a foul from Oli Johnson on Ofosu inside the box. The winger got back up and slotted the ball into the bottom corner.

Despite the hot conditions, it was an entertaining first-half with both sides having chances.

The Avenue troubled the Poppies, but Johnson’s strike from 14 yards flew over.

Minutes later, the Bradford dugout appealed for a penalty. After being put through from Isaac Marriott, Luke Rawson’s low shot from 16 yards was saved by the legs of goalkeeper Rhys Davies. The ball spun into the air and as Jake Hibbs was quick to rise highest to head the ball towards goal, the midfielder went down inside the box as Davies failed to catch the ball. The referee Richie Watkins waved the Avenue protests away and awarded a goal kick.

Then, it was the Poppies, who looked dangerous from set-pieces and long throw-ins, who were awarded a penalty. Ofosu tried to take the ball around Johnson, who stuck out his left leg and made contact with the winger. The referee blew his whistle and pointed to the spot. Ofosu got back on his feet and sent Avenue goalkeeper Johnny Saltmer the wrong way to the delight of the home supporters.

Before the half-time whistle, Paul Cox’s side hit the woodwork as defender Luke Ward smashed a volley against the crossbar from close range.

The visitors responded with an opportunity to equalise. But, after a fine delivery from Hibbs found captain Luca Havern, the defender’s header went inches wide of the post from 12 yards.

After the break, both managers made substitutions, with few attempts on goal.

But, with being behind the scoreboard, the Avenue pushed forward in the later stages of the game and somehow, failed to hit the back of the net.

Firstly, a low volley across the box from Havern found makeshift left-back Mitch Lund, but the defender blasted the ball over from 12 yards.

With the final whistle approaching, Johnson saw a left-footed effort cleared off the line from eight yards. From the rebound, new signing Akeel Francis did well under pressure to get a header on target, but the ball crashed off the underside of the bar.

Into additional time, Mark Ross saw a cross deflected by Rhys Sharpe strike the top of the crossbar and away from danger.

Seconds later, the referee blew the full-time whistle as the Poppies held on for a narrow victory.

Kettering Town: Davies, Barrett (Calder 83), Sharpe, Unwin, Ward, Dyche, Powell, Neal, Stones (Perry 52), Storher, Ofosu (Sheriff 60)

Subs not used: Crawford, Cook

Goal: Ofosu (pen 23)

Bradford (Park Avenue): Saltmer, Ross, Windass, Marriott, Havern, Lund, Nowakowski (Clee 60), Hibbs, Rawson (Francis 75), Johnson, Dockerty (Guilfoyle 57)

Subs not used: Fawcett, Bolton

Referee: Richie Watkins

Attendance: 762

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Hereford Tickets on sale NOW!

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Tickets to the Hereford game, this Saturday 21st August are on sale now. As previously advertised, tickets will cost £14.00 for adults, and £10.00 for concessions. Students, with a valid ID will be able to enter for just £5.00, the youth bracket of 12-17 year olds will cost £3.00 whilst under 12s will be allowed in for £1.00.

Tickets can be purchased here:

The turnstiles will open at 13:30 on the day, and there will be a cash only turnstile open for this game.

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Mark Bower Ahead of the Season

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We caught up with Mark earlier in the week and asked for his views for the 2021/22 Season;

We’re looking forward to the new season and playing in games with fans, it feels like such a long time since that happened. We did well last season but it never felt the same without the supporters.

The expectation from outside, from what I’ve seen, is we’ll be at the bottom of the league! We know we’ve got some good players in our dressing room, with a mix of experience and youth. We have young players, who, if they fulfil their potential, can be exciting players for the club. It’s our job to go out there, be competitive and pick up results.

We want to get going now. It’ll be tough and there’ll be difficult times during the season. But if we stick together as a team, as a club, then we can enjoy good days here and reach our objectives and continue to be established in this division

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Bradford (Park Avenue) Offer All Junior Players Free Season Tickets

We are happy to announce, that following an aborted start last season, this coming 2021/22 season, all of our junior players will receive a free season ticket! We will also be offering a free season ticket for a guardian.

The club have already started handing out the season tickets, with over 150 juniors already in possession of their tickets.

Operations Manager Calum Cullen – I am delighted to finally be able to get this scheme off the ground. The Junior section is a huge part of this football club, and this scheme shows that.

When I came into the club, I wanted to make sure that we included all aspects of it together. Bringing the juniors back into the club was the first part of that process and now the season tickets are the next part.

We want the younger generation to be able to come in and see the first team play, knowing that the very next day, they will be putting on the same kit, and representing the club themselves.

Academy Manager Chazz Mann – This is a great initiative to get the future players of Bradford (Park Avenue) into the ground to watch the boys play. What a great way for the juniors to have a connection to the first team, and to be inspired to be the next generation of the Green Army!

If you are interested in finding out more about our junior programme please contact Academy Manager Chazz Mann on chazz.mann@bpafc.com

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Streaming Details – Scarborough

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The club are pleased to be offering a live stream of Friday night’s fixture versus Scarborough for those fans unable to attend the game.

We will be live from 7:30 on the night, with Lewis Sale providing the live commentary.

Follow the link below to access the game for just £5.00

If you are new to the system, you will need to sign up to an account, free of charge.

https://streaming.insightfour.com/stream/S1pJQVpx

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Avenue dip into the ‘Market’ for Rawson

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We are delighted to announce the signing of striker Luke Rawson from Chesterfield. Luke has been with us all pre-season, and spent part of last season on loan at the Horsfall.

Speaking on the transfer, Luke said ‘I am really happy to be signing for Bradford (Park Avenue), and I cannot wait to get the season underway. I am looking forward to working with Mark, Danny and all the boys as we strive to have a good season’

Mark Bower, had this to say: Luke will be a great addition to our squad and is another young player looking to advance his career with us. 

He plays with good maturity and we are confident that, with a good run of games with us, he can fulfil his potential and be a valuable asset to us.’ 

Everybody at the club is delighted Luke is here, and wish him all the very best going forward!

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Streaming Details – Altrincham

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The club are pleased to be offering a live stream of Tuesday nights fixture versus Altrincham for those fans unable to attend the game.

We will be live from 7:30 on the night, with Mick Gledhill providing the live commentary.

Follow the link below to access the game for just £5.00

If you are new to the system, you will need to sign up to an account, free of charge.

https://streaming.insightfour.com/stream/WmVTS05x

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Matchday Admission Prices

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We are delighted to announce our matchday admission prices for the 2021/22 season.

Coming to watch Bradford (Park Avenue) next season will set adults back £14.00, with concessions costing £10.00.

In a change from pre-season, Youths (12-17) will be charged £3.00, and Juniors (under 12) will cost just £1.00.

Any students wishing to attend, will need proof of student status, and will be let in for just £5.00.

A reminder that season tickets are on sale now at https://bpafc.com/product-category/season-tickets/

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Covid restrictions and ‘Cash on the gate’

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Horsfall Stadium now entertains an increasing number of visitors and, hopefully, an increasing number of spectators to games.

We are also obliged to facilitate access to all areas whilst we encourage people to take suitable precautions with regards to Covid.

Our long-term aim is to move towards being cashless as a stadium, so we have set up a ticketing agency for events and card-readers for cashless payments.

We are aware that cash is still widely used, though it carries two risks, firstly a Covid risk of transfer, which is hopefully mitigated by the use and availability of hand sanitisers and secondly a security risk to employees and volunteers from the risk of theft or attacks. This is why we are very keen for users of the stadium to move towards an increasing use of cards and ticketing.

Hopefully we can also reduce queuing this way, which helps with social distancing where it helps us to operate efficiently.

As cash is still accepted inside the stadium (where would we be without Trevor and John collecting raffle money?) we are experimenting with continuing to accept cash on the turnstiles for BPA’s next two pre-season friendlies to see if we are managing to encourage more cashless solutions whilst allowing cash on the turnstiles and for food and drink purchases.

Hopefully all our regular users will help us to increase cashless usage and we will assess our progress after those games.

For the two PSFs coming up cash, cards and tickets will be accepted at turnstiles but we ask that folk do their best to go cashless, for the security and benefit to all of us, and to use hand sanitisers if they use cash.

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Altrincham and Scarborough Tickets ON SALE NOW!!

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Tickets for our remaining two home pre-season friendlies are now on sale. Tickets are priced £10.00 Adults and £8.00 Concessions (Under 16 and Over 65)

Tickets can be purchased here

There will be a card only pay on the gate option at both of these games. The Club shop is open Monday-Friday 9-5 for fans who wish to come down and purchase.

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