Pre-Match Programme: Guiseley AFC

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Bradford (Park Avenue) will be looking to kick 2019 off in style with a second win over Guiseley in just under a week.

Mark Bower enjoyed his return to Nethermoor on Boxing Day, watching on as a side containing several former Lions dismantled the hosts.

Bradford head into the new year as the league leaders and haven’t succumbed to defeat in the Vanarama National League North since October.

Guiseley have struggled to find consistency since returning to step six but picked up a valuable point on Saturday against Altrincham.

Defender Gianluca Havern was dismissed in the reverse fixture but will be available as his suspension won’t come into effect until the trip to Stockport County on 5th January. Ben McKenna will be pushing for a recall to the starting eleven after his stoppage-time equaliser salvaged a point against Boston United but faces stiff competition.

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See in the new year in style with our Match Day Hospitality Package

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Beat the queues before the game, at half time and keep warm and snug in our match day hospitality suite

Our new hospitality suite provides you with wonderful hosts who will ensure you’re comfortable and warm prior to the game and at half-time.

Prices are £30, inclusive of your match ticket and just £18 for season ticket holders to upgrade for the day and includes your drinks, meal and desert! you will also receive a match day program and printed team sheet.

Space is limited, with only 10 places left at the time of publishing this article. So please get in early to secure your place at our New Years Day clash against Guiseley.

Book Directly:

To book directly by phone or email, contact info@bpafc.com or 01274 674584

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McKenna Salvages Point Against Pilgrims

Bradford (Park Avenue) extended their unbeaten league run to eleven games with a 2-2 draw against Boston United.

The high-flying visitors raced out of the blocks, heaping pressure on a Boston side that seemed shell-shocked by the early bombardment of attacks.

Oli Johnson was denied by Pilgrims stopper George Willis at close-range before Alex Hurst’s follow-up was hooked off the line in dramatic fashion.

Lewis Knight demonstrated his willingness to drive at Boston’s backline with an incisive dart that took him past Ashley Jackson, but his low cross was collected by Willis.

The onslaught continued, and Johnson was unlucky to see his cross fail to be capitalised upon after reaching the byline and firing across the face of goal.

The Bradford talisman then saw a close-range effort kept out by the right leg of Willis before Nicky Wroe’s follow-up found the wrong side of the crossbar.

Willis was called into action again soon after, being forced to push Gianluca Havern’s header wide after the defender had connected with Lewis Knight’s free-kick delivery.

Boston did enjoy an opportunity of their own on the half-hour mark, but Gavin Allott’s shot from inside the 18-yard box cannoned off the outstretched leg of a sliding Shane Killock.

The visitors were rewarded for the intense pressure heaped upon the hosts in the 35th minute when Knight opened the scoring in sensational fashion. The in-form marksman lifted the ball over the head of Willis from a long-range free-kick to send the travelling supporters into a frenzy.

He then came close to doubling his and the team’s tally, but his chipped effort found the wrong side of the woodwork.

HALF-TIME: Boston United 0-1 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Bradford were delivered an early blow in the second-half when Killock was adjudged to have fouled Nicky Walker inside the box. Ben Davies stepped up and converted despite Drench getting a fingertip to the effort.

Three minutes later, Max Wright fired the Pilgrims into the lead with a deflected strike that wrong-footed a helpless Drench.

The double salvo rallied Boston, who began to take control of an affair that Bradford dominated in the first-half.

Ryan Qualter nodded over the woodwork after connecting with Davies’ delivery, moments before Jay Rollins found Wright with an inch-perfect cross and the midfielder rattled the crossbar with a header.

Substitute Jordan Slew almost made an immediate impact following his introduction, drawing an impressive stop from Drench with a low drive from the left-hand side of the box.

Allott then tried his luck from close-range but was thwarted by Danny Lowe, who made a superb block.

Bradford launched a swift counter-attack as they hunted for an equaliser and Adam Nowakowski skipped past two players as he accelerated down the right flank. He squared to Beesley, who struck into the midriff of Willis and could only watch as Hurst followed up and fired over the crossbar.

Beesley was thwarted again just two minutes later as Willis tipped his powerful header wide at full stretch.

A scramble in the box saw several Bradford players desperately swing their foot at the ball as it bounced around, but Qualter hacked clear.

Deep into stoppage time, a point was salvaged when Ben McKenna burst forward and drilled past Willis with admirable composure.

FULL-TIME: Boston United 2-2 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Boston United: Willis, Davies, Jackson, Thanoj, Gibbens, Qualter, Wright, Abbott, Allott, Rollins (Slew 69’), Walker (Wafula 83’).

Unused substitutes: Chisholm, Rowe.

Bradford (Park Avenue): Drench, Ross, Lowe, Wroe (Clee 76’), Killock (c), Havern, Knight, Branson, Beesley, Johnson (Nowakowski 72’), Hurst (McKenna 82’).

Unused substitutes: Toulson, Spencer.

Referee: David McNamara

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Match Preview: Boston United vs. Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Bradford (Park Avenue) will be looking to end 2018 on a high by extending their unbeaten league run to a staggering 11 games.

Mark Bower’s side have continued to defy the odds throughout December and put West Yorkshire rivals Guiseley to the sword in emphatic fashion on Boxing Day. The table-toppers are now three points ahead of 2nd-placed Chorley, who will be making the trip to Curzon Ashton.

Today’s opponents, Boston United, occupy 11th place in the Vanarama National League North and are five points adrift of the final play-off spot. They suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Alfreton Town at the Jakemans Stadium on Wednesday but will be hoping to bounce back with a win over the league leaders.

The two sides clashed back in August and Bradford came out on top, sealing a 1-0 win after Oli Johnson converted a first-half penalty. Mark Bower’s side were also victorious on their last trip to the Jakemans Stadium, overturning a 1-0 deficit to clinch a 2-1 win in April 2018.

GUIDE TO THE OPPOSITION:

The Gaffer:

Craig Elliott

Elliott took over as manager of Boston in November 2017, joining from Shaw Lane. He had guided his previous employers to three promotions in four seasons and was subsequently handed the reigns at the Jakemans Stadium following Adam Murray’s departure. He has also enjoyed spells in charge of Glasshoughton Welfare and Ossett Town.

One To Watch:

Nicky Walker

The 24-year-old played under Craig Elliott at Shaw Lane and was reunited with his former boss when he signed for the Pilgrims. A gifted winger, Walker ascended the ranks of Rotherham United’s academy and represented Barrow in a loan stint whilst on the Millers’ books. He is currently enjoying his second spell at Boston having also plied his trade at the Jakemans Stadium during the 2015/16 campaign.

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Stockport County Away

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If there is enough confirmed interest the club will be running a supporters coach to Stockport County on Saturday 5th January

Prices will be as follows:

£12 Adult
£6 under 16

To secure your seat please contact Neil Fawcett on 07811959003 or neilfbrearcliffe@hotmail.co.uk

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Avenue Boxing Clever to win Boxing day clash against local rivals, Guiseley

Bradford Park Avenue’s Boxing Day clash with mid-table outfit Guiseley AFC was not one that disappointed the fans who made the trip to Nethermoor.

Jake Beesley celebrates his first goal of the afternoon – Photo by John Rhodes

Captain Oli Johnson opened the proceedings on 3 minutes after latching on to a pass from Alex Hurst, calmly slotting the ball past Joe Green who was in between the sticks for Guiseley. Then, on 19 minutes, Jake Beesley made it two for Avenue after he collected a long ball by Knight and powered home for his first of the afternoon.

8 minutes later, Jake Beesley notched his second of the game after deftly lifting the ball over the onrushing Green. This goal saw Avenue race into a three-goal lead on 27 minutes, surely a dream return to Nethermoor for Mark Bower. A few vital stops from Steve Drench against Guiseley danger man Rowan Liburd and penalty appeals from Guiseley waved away by referee Dean Watson saw Avenue through to half time with a three-goal advantage over the home side.

Half Time: Guiseley 0 – 3 Bradford

Avenue, again, were quick from the restart when on 54 minutes they were awarded a penalty. Beesley confidently stepped up and although Green got a strong hand to it, it was not enough to deny the number 9 converting and completing his hat-trick.

4 minutes later, another astounding run from Alex Hurst and the resulting shot saw Avenue awarded with a corner, from which Conor Branson bundled home Bradford’s 5th of the afternoon. Around 10 minutes later, in the 67th, Guiseley pulled one back after a loose ball from a goal mouth scramble was fired home by Alex Purver.

Just 2 minutes after conceding, Gianluca Havern was then shown a red card after a late challenge. With that, Avenue had to play out the final 20 minutes of the game with 10-men. Luckily for Avenue, a Guiseley comeback was well out of question, all-be-it more vital saves from Drench made absolutely sure of this.

Finally, after 3 minutes of additional time, the referee drew proceedings to a close at Nethermoor, and the game ended with Bradford Park Avenue claiming a 5-1 victory over the home side and maintaining their position at the top of the table.

Full Time: Guiseley 1 – 5 Bradford

Next Saturday’s fixture sees Bradford face up against Boston United away at the Jakemans Stadium. K.O: 3pm

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Bulls beaten as Bradford return to the top

Bradford (Park Avenue) returned to the league summit with a hard-fought victory over Hereford.

The visitors were given an early scare when Lewis Knight delivered from the right and Jordan Cullinane-Liburd’s misdirected header cannoned off the crossbar.

Nicky Wroe then tried his luck from distance but saw his swerving effort fly wide.
George Lloyd was the first Hereford player to catch a glimpse of goal and his shot was struck with venom, but the ball whistled narrowly wide of the post.

The hosts then had the ball in the back of the net when Oli Johnson swivelled and lashed past Matt Yates. However, to the dismay of the home supporters, the linesman’s flag appeared, and the goal was ruled out for offside.
Both sides continued to throw caution to the wind in the first-half and there was little reluctance to attack. A neat exchange between Tom Owen-Evans and Kyle Finn created space for the former to shoot but his effort was blocked by the outstretched boot of Mark Ross.

Nicky Wroe then saw a shot blocked on the stroke of half-time after skipping past two players and pulling the trigger.

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

Drench had to be alert to deny Hereford marksman Kyle Finn immediately after the restart, holding on to a thunderous strike from the forward.

Bradford then threatened with a swift counter-attack, which saw Oli Johnson thread through to an advancing Jake Beesley. The loanee skipped past Yates but was edged wide and blazed over the crossbar.
Johnson created an opportunity for himself by racing past Greenslade and making an incisive dart into the box, but his shot was lifted over the woodwork.

Despite Bradford’s pressure, the Bulls remained in contention and went close through George Lloyd. The forward drifted into space but his curling effort found the wrong side of the post.

The hosts broke the deadlock with twenty minutes remaining when Knight capitalised on a defensive mix-up to burst into the box and tap into a vacated net.

Despite having a deficit to overturn, Hereford failed to produce a response as the Bradford backline remained sturdy.
Penalty appeals were dismissed in stoppage time as Hereford players surrounded the referee, believing that James Roberts had been fouled inside the box.

Bradford were then appealing for a penalty of their own when Beesley was felled but the official, once again, ignored the protests.

FULL-TIME: Bradford (Park Avenue) 1-0 Hereford

Bradford (Park Avenue): Drench, Toulson, Lowe, Wroe (Spencer 77’), Ross, Havern, Knight (McKenna 81’), Branson, Beesley, Johnson (c) (Killock 90+4’), Clee.

Unused substitutes: Dawson, Hurst.

Hereford: Yates, Thomas, Greenslade, O’Sullivan, Cullinane-Liburd (c), Gowling, Dinsley, Owen-Evans, Finn (Roberts 72’), Lloyd (Dielna 84’), Symons.

Unused substitutes: Murphy, Wharton, Horsell.

Referee: Adam Herczog

Attendance: 448

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Pre-Match Programme: Hereford FC

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Bowers men are hoping to make this Christmas one to remember this Saturday as they look to reclaim the top spot in the National League North.

After going 8 league games undefeated and holding the top spot for a number of weeks, Bradford returns to the fray this Saturday following a weekend away from the action.

The Avenue now sit second in the league on goal difference but could reclaim the top spot if they can do the double over a resurgent Hereford FC. Although they sit near the foot of the table, Hereford have now gone four games undefeated, including two games in the FA Trophy and will be looking to capitalise on their recent form.

 

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Carol Service Update: 20/12/18 – 6PM

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Our Annual Carol Service At Beacon Community Church Takes Place Tonight

6pm arrival for a 6.30pm start at Beacon Community Church ,
91 – 93 Beacon Road, Wibsey, BD6 3ET.

The service will finish at 7.30pm

Light refreshments + mince pies will be served

First Team Training Update:

Given the limited training schedule Mark has to work with, the teams position at the top of the league, the size of our squad, and last week not having a game, the club has unfortunately had to make the decision to utilise the players for a full training session on Thursday night. Unfortunately this will mean missing out on the family Carol service at the Beacon Community Church in Wibsey.

Our community team and supporters do great work in the local area and we are sorry the players can’t attend to support in this instance, but we do hope our Supporters and the community who have been so supportive of the team will understand that training time is limited and a late, condensed session at 8pm on a Thursday before a huge game against Hereford on Saturday just isn’t the kind of preparation our supporters deserve when Mark and his team have done so well to sit equal top of the table going into Christmas.

To support the Beacon Community Church at this very special time of year when so many of our local community need a hand, we are holding our final Community bucket collection of the year on Saturday and we will be making a donation to Beacon Community Church to help support their wonderful community work and one of our valued partners.

 

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Keep Warm This Winter With Our New Match Day Hospitality Experience.

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Bradford (Park Avenue) invite you to enjoy the festive period with our new Matchday Hospitality offering, launching on December 22nd.

Our new hospitality room provides you with wonderful hosts who will ensure you’re comfortable and warm prior to the game and at half-time.

Prices are £30, inclusive of your match ticket and just £18 for season ticket holders to upgrade for the day and includes your drinks, meal and desert! you will also receive a match day program and printed team sheet.

Space is limited so please get in early to secure your place at the match on December 22nd against Hereford or our New Years Day clash against Guiseley.

Book Directly:

To book directly by phone or email, contact info@bpafc.com or 01274 674584

Book Online:

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