Match Preview: Darlington (A)

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Marcus Law takes his Bradford (Park Avenue) side to Darlington on Bank Holiday Monday in search of their first win of the season.

Avenue travel to Blackwell Meadows after keeping their first clean sheet of the campaign in a goalless draw at home to Blyth on Saturday, with Law now keen to get properly off the mark at the other end.

Lewis Knight’s equaliser at Gateshead remains the only goal Avenue have scored, but the interim manager has recently brought in forwards Joseph Chidyausiku and Myron Gibbons to try and turn Avenue’s attacking fortunes around.

Gibbons was replaced by Chidyausiku in the Blyth match that also saw two others impress on debut, left-back Riccardo Calder and midfielder Marcus Wood.

Wood looked solid in shielding the back four, while Calder impressed going forward on the left, showing pace and delivering a number of inviting crosses.

Darlington, meanwhile, needed a stoppage time equaliser from Adam Campbell to rescue a point away at Altrincham on Saturday.

The Quakers have a symmetrical record so far this season, winning two, drawing two and losing two from their six games so far, though both those defeats came away from home.

Bradford have actually beaten Darlington just once since the Quakers’ promotion two years ago – a 1-0 victory at Blackwell Meadows in the FA Cup last season – with Darlington reversing that scoreline when Avenue travelled for the last league meeting in April, which followed a 2-2 draw at the Horsfall.

Recent League Form

Darlington
Altrincham (A) D 1-1
Southport (H) W 2-0
Curzon (A) L 1-3
Kettering (H) W 3-0
Gateshead (H) D 1-1

Bradford (Park Avenue)
Blyth (H) D 0-0
Alfreton (A) L 0-4
Gateshead (A) D 1-1
Kidderminster (H) L 0-3
Guiseley (H) L 0-5

Last Time Out

Darlington: Elliott, Atkinson (Holness 65), Watson, Bascome (Heaton 84), Laing, Galbraith, Rivers, Hatfield, Campbell, Thompson (Donawa 72), O’Neill

Bradford (Park Avenue): Taylor (c), Lund, Calder, Wood, Moran, Digbeu (Dockerty 79), Hedley, Marriott (Holmes 79), Gibbons (Chidyausiku 60), Hurst, Knight

Admission Prices
Adult – £14
Concession (OAP, Student, Forces) – £10
Under-18 – £5
Under-11 – Free
* £2 to upgrade to seating

Words: Joe Cockburn
Image: John Rhodes

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Match Report: Avenue 0-0 Blyth

Bradford (Park Avenue) earned their second point of the season with a goalless draw at home to Blyth.

Both sides had chances in a close contest at the Horsfall Stadium, which drew plenty of positives for a home side who kept their first clean sheet of the season.

After promising changes through the week, interim manager Marcus Law handed out three debuts from the start, with Riccardo Calder, Marcus Wood and Myron Gibbons all coming in for their first appearance in red, amber and black.

It was the visitors who came close early on though, Adam Wrightson getting in behind but Rhys Taylor made himself big and blocked the effort inside 30 seconds.

Calder had the first of Avenue’s chances in a frantic opening to the match, heading Hedley’s cross well wide before bursting into the box and seeing a low drive well held by Nathan Harker.

Lewis Knight was then gifted a chance as Tom Devitt slipped on the edge of his own box, but the forward shot well wide when a pass to Doncaster loanee Gibbons may have been the better option.

Calder and Knight then combined for another good chance for the forward, but he headed well over from a cracking cross into the box.

Wood saw a shot from range comfortably held before Gibbons’ shot was blocked as Bradford looked to take advantage of their dominance in the opening half an hour.

But it was the visitors who in fact had the ball in the back of the net, Taylor doing brilliantly to deny Wrightson but Scott Fenwick prodded home, only for the linesman’s flag to deny him.

The goalmouth action died down on a hot afternoon at the Horsfall stadium, Fenwick and Wrightson again combining for the former to glance wide when he probably should have scored.

Avenue had a couple of corners which came to nothing before the big chance with only three minutes to play.

Bradford had worked their way into the area and a loose ball fell the way of substitute debutant Joseph Chidyausiku, but his finish was blocked on the line brilliantly by Oliver Scott.

As the hosts pushed forward for a winner, there was space at the back and still time for one huge chance for the visitors.

Captain Robbie Dale managed to get one-on-one with Mitch Lund, coming inside but seeing his shot brilliantly kept out by Taylor, before heading the loose ball just wide of the target.

It’s a short turnaround over the bank holiday weekend, as Bradford now head to Darlington on Monday looking to find that elusive first win of the campaign.

Bradford (Park Avenue): Taylor (c), Lund, Calder, Wood, Moran, Digbeu (Dockerty 79), Hedley, Marriott (Holmes 79), Gibbons (Chidyausiku 60), Hurst, Knight

Subs not used: Cresswell, Orlando-Young

Booked: Calder (61)

Blyth Spartans: Harker, Horner, Scott, Devitt, Ritzen, Mason (Hutchinson (45+1), Wrightson (Orrell 80), Robson, Fenwick, Mullen (Mouanda 9), Dale (c)

Subs not used: Evans, Foden

Referee: Adam Herczog

Attendance: 328

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Joseph Chidyausiku Joins The Squad

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The club would like to welcome Joseph Chidyausiku back to the Horsfall Stadium.

Chidyausiku, an attacking player, spent time last season with Havant & Waterlooville. He first came to the Horsfall in pre-season and featured against Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday, scoring against the latter.

Speaking about the signing, interim manager Marcus Law said:

“Joseph came to us during the summer before going on to train elsewhere. He’s coming in on a non-contract basis and we’re going to take a look at him to see if he fits into our plans for the team. He looks to have some of the attributes we’re seeking so now it’s down to him to earn a place in the squad and go from there.”

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Myron Gibbons Arrives On Loan

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Gibbons graduated from Doncaster Rovers academy and signed a first year professional contract with the club earlier this year after impressing enough to be noticed by the then first team boss, Grant McCann.

An attacking player with plenty of pace, Gibbons caught the eye of Marcus Law in a closed door friendly earlier this week.

He joins Bradford in time for today’s game against Blyth Spartans.

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Wood Lays Down Roots At The Horsfall

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Bradford (Park Avenue) are pleased to announce the signing of former Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers development prospect, Marcus Wood, who has also received multiple caps for England U18’s

Speaking at training on Thursday, Wood described himself as a “combative” center mid:

Marcus Law described the new signing;

“Wood is a strong player who’s got good technical skills and packs power. He comes highly recommended by our contacts and knows the league, having played with Southport last season.”

“We’re really pleased to have him on board. When the opportunity arose to bring him in we snapped him up before any one else could.”

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Riccardo Calder Signs For Bradford

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Bradford (Park Avenue) welcome former Aston Villa academy player, Riccardo Calder to the squad.

Calder was part of the Villa under-19’s team which won the 2012–13 NextGen Series, beating Chelsea in the final of the competition.

Speaking about the signing, interim first team boss, Marcus Law admitted the signing may be controversial amongst supporters:

“We’re aware that there may be some controversy around this signing. Riccardo’s recently come back to football after serving a short sentence. I won’t go into the details here, but he’s made a mistake, served his time and is looking to rebuild his life.”

“Since I came on board with the Avenue it’s been stressed to me that we are a community club. So with that in mind I think it’s the perfect environment for the lad to rebuild his career in the game, and I hope the fans will join myself and Lee in welcoming Riccardo in with open arms.”

Calder, who plays at left back, spoke to BPAFC.com at training on Thurday saying:

“I’m looking forward to getting going. I like a challenge and feel I can make a real difference here. I’m a team player and can bring the energy needed to create opportunities.”

For the chance to see Calder in action, join us at the Horsfall stadium tomorrow at 3pm, as Avenue take on Blyth Spartans.

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Hinds Returns To Rotherham

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Left-back Akeem Hinds has returned to parent club Rotherham United.

Bradford (Park Avenue) would like to thank Akeem for all his efforts in red, amber and black, and wish him all the best for the future. The club would also like to thank Rotherham for the allowing the club the services of Hinds.

The youth product joined Avenue in pre-season after impressing for Rotherham in a friendly at the Horsfall Stadium.

Hinds started every one of Avenue’s games this term, and could have notched his first senior goal, away at Alfreton, but his strike was ruled out for offside.

The news follows an interview with interim manager, Marcus Law who promised changes after the match.

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Law: We Need To Move Things Around

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Bradford (Park Avenue) interim manager Marcus Law says he plans on using this week to make some changes in personnel after a fourth defeat in five matches this season.

Law, who replaced Garry Thompson just two games into the campaign, oversaw the side’s first point of the season last week with a 1-1 draw at Gateshead, but any work was undone on Saturday with a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Alfreton Town.

“It didn’t get off to the best of starts,” Law said. “We got here and our centre half Nelson (Digbeu) has broken down, meaning we had to bring in Ryan Cresswell earlier than we probably wanted to.

“At the end of the day, he’s missed 10 days without training or playing due to family reasons, which in the grand scheme of things are much more important.

“We’ve had to throw him in there, and in fairness to him he’s not done much wrong, he was a bit off the pace, but that was going to happen, I can’t put him at fault.

“Ultimately, they’ve had a penalty, an own goal and two bad backpasses, and it’s 4-0. That says everything about what this group is at the moment.

“There’s some naivety, some bad decision making, and that’s what’s hurting them.”

Two of Alfreton’s goals came from underhit backpasses, including the opener which came against the run of play.

“I’ve said to them after the game that it’s not their fault they’ve been put together,” Law said. “This is a very young side, and ultimately there’s a core who really need to be pitching at three or four to learn and develop.

“It’s just a bit too much for them, and it’s hurting the players who are of this level and who are good enough.

“Elliott Holmes, Alex Hurst, Isaac Marriott, there’s players there, and they need support to play at this level, but at the moment they’re just not getting it.

“We’ve had some committed performances, but it’s just the quality and the know-how that is lacking. Fortunately we’ve got a week ahead where we can move some things around.

“I’ve asked the lads to be a bit honest, and ask themselves if they are doing themselves justice.

“Some of them lads are doing as much travelling as me, and that’s a worry. I don’t understand why.

“I’m travelling a distance but I’m not playing. Some of the squad are matching that, and they just need to be playing in and around their area, they should be no more than an hour away.

“Again, it’s not their fault, they’ve all been whacked on contracts which makes me a lot more restricted financially.

“But they’ve just got to be honest and ask themselves; ‘is this the level you can compete at at this moment in time?’

“It’s now up to 18 goals against, with only the one for, and that says a lot.”

With a rare midweek free of action early in the season, Law revealed he has arranged a friendly to take a look at some potential new faces.

“We’ll get through the weekend and have some honest conversations on Monday,” he said. “I’ve arranged a friendly for this week to look at some players in the squad and some I’d like to bring in.

“It’s difficult to bring in players when you’ve got so many on contract, but I think that it’s an honest enough group, all of whom just want to be playing.

“We’ll certainly help the players as much as we can, but there’s got to be a bit of humanity about it all, we don’t want to make life difficult for people as it’s not their fault.

“I’ve worked in the National League and I didn’t even have that many players on contract then. I’m still getting my head round why what’s happened has happened.

“I don’t think it’s the owner’s fault, I think they’ve gone from one extreme to the other in terms of an over inflated budget to a very restricted one, and then adding all the players on contract within that restriction.

“So we want to protect the core that have something about them, and that we can develop, and have some honest conversations amongst the group, and have a week where we can make some changes.”

Despite the scoreline, Avenue did have their moments at North Street with an Akeem Hinds strike ruled out for offside before Rod Orlando-Young sliced wide early in the second half.

“We actually started the game very brightly,” the interim boss said. “Then we had the goal ruled out which was a matter of inches.

“All in all, we have got some very nice footballers, who have been educated through the academy system.

“The side competed on Tuesday at Gateshead because of the way they play, pretty on the eye, trying to open play up, and that suited us.

“Alfreton are a different beast. They are no nonsense, very experienced non-league team, who make good decisions due to their know-how.

“That shows you the gulf in terms of the education that this side is missing, we just haven’t competed.

“Yes, we’ve played good football and we had the offside goal, and another great chance at 2-0 which could have changed things, but again, a more experienced player probably puts that away.

“Of course it’s going to be difficult to attract players and find the ones that suit what we need, but I’m not going to shy away from the challenge.

“I’m not going to make excuses, I’m not going to blame anyone, the situation is what it is, but the decision making in the past has made our job very hard, but we’ve got to get on with it, and that’s what we’ll do.”

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Match Report: Alfreton Town 4-0 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Bradford (Park Avenue) fell to a fifth defeat of the season thanks to a 4-0 loss away at Alfreton Town.

A first-half brace from Amari Morgan-Smith was followed up by a Danny Clarke strike and a Mitchell Lund own goal in the second period to condemn Avenue to yet another heavy loss in the National League North.

Akeem Hinds had a goal ruled out for offside and Lewis Knight saw a goalbound effort tipped onto the bar but Bradford were second best for the majority of a difficult afternoon at North Street.

The visitors actually started the game on the front foot playing down the slope at Alfreton, but that was all undone when Ben Hedley sold debutant and captain Rhys Taylor short with a backpass, Morgan-Smith nipping in and rounding the goalkeeper for the easiest of finishes.

Alfreton had a couple of penalty appeals waved away as the game slowed down, Knight hitting a free-kick which flicked off the wall and landed just over the bar.

Bradford then found the back of the net with a well-worked goal, Alex Hurst slipping in Hinds who finished confidently under former Avenue stopper Jack Atkinson, only for a dubious linesman’s flag to rule him out.

Moments later and the referee did point to the spot as Jon Moran pulled down Morgan-Smith, the striker picking himself up and sending Taylor the wrong way from 12 yards.

The hosts should have made it three just before the break as one full-back found the other, but Josh Wilde could only stab Josh Clackstone’s excellent ball over the bar.

Just after the interval, Clarke had a similar chance and found a similar fate, volleying over the bar from Wilde’s cross.

Bradford’s big chance came six minutes into the second period when Elliott Holmes’ low cross ran all the way through to half-time substitute Rod Orlando-Young, but he sliced his effort horribly wide.

And once again the visitors were stung as five minutes later, Alfreton capitalised on another mistake to extend their lead. It was Moran this time who underhit his backpass and Clarke ran through to make it 3-0.

Clackstone came close with an effort that skimmed the roof of the net, in between good saves from Taylor to deny Clarke and Morgan-Smith adding to their earlier efforts.

But with 15 minutes to play, Alfreton’s pressure paid off as Wilde’s cross from the left was deflected past a wrong-footed Taylor by Lund.

Avenue did strike the woodwork late on, Knight cutting inside before improvising a clipped effort which looked to have beaten Atkinson, only for the ‘keeper to preserve his clean sheet with an impressive fingertip save onto the top of the bar.

Alfreton Town: Atkinson, Clackstone, Wilde (c, Bacon 80), Lynch (Whitham 67), Killock, Qualter, Thacker, Smith, Clarke (Tomlinson 75), Morgan-Smith, Johnson

Subs not used: Blake, Williams

Goals: Morgan-Smith (12, 39P), Clarke (57), Lund (OG 74)

Booked: Clarke (43), Whitham (70)

Bradford (Park Avenue): Taylor (c), Hedley, Hinds (Orlando-Young 46), Lund, Cresswell, Moran, Marriott, Holmes, Hakeem (Clarke 62), Knight, Hurst

Subs not used: Bennett, Laird, Rathbone

Booked: Cresswell (31), Moran (39)

Referee: Michael Barlow

Attendance: 378

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