MATCH REPORT – CHORLEY 0 – 0 BRADFORD (PARK AVENUE)

Chorley  0 – 0  Bradford (Park Avenue)

A third-successive point on the road was achieved at Chorley, despite playing the entire second half with only ten men after Shane Maroodza was shown a red card in first-half time added on. Shane was the unlucky one to have to go, following an altercation, while his opponent only received a yellow card.

Losing a player on the stroke of half time at least gave Avenue a chance to reorganise back in the changing room and the players came out for the second half to continue to give a solid display.

The home side, who had won 4 – 1 at Boston the week before, were allowed few chances to score throughout a game in which Avenue also had trouble finding a clear opening.

Unfortunately, the match itself will probably be remembered most for further incidents later in the game. Harrison Hopper received a booking, then one of Chorley’s substitutes who had been booked a little earlier was sent off as the final whistle approached for some off-the-ball pushing and shoving with Jacob Blyth. Blyth, who played for Chorley last season, was shown a yellow card for his part in the affair.

Manager Mark Bower said afterwards: ‘I thought the lads were magnificent in terms of their effort, work rate and desire to keep a clean sheet. They’ve given absolutely everything for us.’ And on our attacking play: ‘We certainly got in some very good areas and just lacked that final pass.’

Team: Sykes-Kenworthy; Odunston, Staunton; Lund, Havern, Maroodza; Fielding, Richman (Hopper 45+3), Blyth, Brooks (Smith 82), Church (Longbottom 76). Unused subs: Hall, Nowakowski.

Att. 913

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Bradford (Park Avenue)  (0) 0 – 1 (0)  Kidderminster Harriers

With this game past the ninety-minute mark and it looking inevitable that Avenue would have to settle for a draw against one of the teams expected to challenge for promotion, the home side were rocked by a Kidderminster winner in the third minute of time added on.

This cruel blow came after Avenue had held the Kidderminster attack well while managing to create only a limited number of chances at the other end.

The best of these was probably when Andre Brooks let fly with a strong, low shot from 25 yards just after half-time, which the visiting keeper dropped on to save.

Much of the game, however, had seen few chances created by either side in windy conditions, as both teams generally cancelled each other out.

In the end, a looping header gave George Sykes-Kenworthy little or no chance in goal and Avenue virtually no time to respond. To make it even more frustrating, this was the visitors only serious attempt on target throughout the whole match.

There can be no surprise if Avenue have already marked this one down as a result to be reversed when the two sides meet again at Aggborough Stadium later in the season.

Team: Sykes-Kenworthy; Odunston, Staunton; Lund, Havern, Maroodza; Spencer, Richman, Blyth (Nowakowski 83), Brooks (Church 62), Hopper (Longbottom HT). Unused subs: Smith, Fielding.

Attendance: 542

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Spencer Appeal Fails

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We can confirm today that the appeal against Jamie Spencer’s Red Card has been thrown out by the FA.

The appeal went in within 18 hours of the final whistle, and despite the paperwork containing 2 videos of the alleged incident – one from each side of the pitch – the FA have deemed this evidence to be ‘inconclusive’.

Unfortunately, this now means a 3 match ban, commencing 23/08/2022, meaning Jamie will miss the trip to Chorley, the bank holiday home fixture vs Spennymoor and the Leamington away game on the 3rd September.

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MATCH REPORT – Scarborough Athletic 2 – 2 Bradford (Park Avenue)

Scarborough Athletic (0) 2 – 2 (1) Bradford (Park Avenue)

Avenue took a welcome point from their visit to newly-promoted Scarborough on Tuesday evening, but it could and possibly should have been all three after leading 2 – 0 with only five minutes plus added time remaining.

After only six minutes Jamie Spencer put Avenue ahead with a simply tremendous goal  – a clever lofted shot from halfway – a la David Beckham – made all the more spectacular by the keeper’s valiant attempt to keep it out. If there was any justice this would earn Jamie a ticket into the Premiership and he certainly deserved to be walking on air for the rest of the game. This goal will be watched over and over again on the BPA twitter account and mustn’t be missed!

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With Avenue in the ascendancy and playing the better football, the lead was extended through the lively Andre Brooks just five minutes into the second half. Showing poise and composure on the edge of the six-yard box he took a touch before drilling a loose ball into the net following a corner.

After looking like becoming the first win of the season as the latter stages approached, the game was transformed following some controversial refereeing decisions. Scarborough pulled a goal back after 85 minutes and grabbed an equaliser five minutes later, with Jamie Spencer dismissed following a scuffle after the final whistle.

Manager Mark Bower, who was quite restrained in his after-match comments, said: ‘A lot of the performance was good, particularly up front, but I’m just gutted.’

Team: Sykes-Kenworthy; Odunston, Staunton; Lund, Havern, Maroodza; Spencer, Richman, Blyth (Nowakowski (76), Brooks (Fielding 88), Hopper.

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Match Preview – Kidderminster Harriers

The Green Army will look to grasp their first victory of the league season when welcoming Kidderminster Harriers to the Horsfall Community Stadium this Saturday.

Mark Bower’s side were unfortunate to not see out three points on Tuesday night, after a brace from Dom Tear in the dying-minutes ruled out the Avenue’s two goal lead and saw the game end a close 2-2. Jamie Spencer will also look back on the match fondly, after scoring a contender for goal of the season with an irresistible half-way line goal.

Bradford were also in form last Saturday, as a late Adam Nowakowski nicked a point against Kettering Town.

Opponents:

Kidderminster will be looking for their first victory since the opening day when Russ Penn’s side narrowly saw out Blyth Spartans, before a goalless draw with Leamington and a close defeat to Curzon Ashton on Tuesday night.

Penn will be eager for Kidderminster to bounce back from their upset on Tuesday night, after declaring that his side “weren’t good enough”.

The Harriers recruited strongly in the Summer after a good season last year, bringing in players such as Tom Owen-Evans, Jack Byrne and former Bradford City defender Nathaniel Knight-Percival.

Form guide:

Bradford (Park Avenue): LDD

Kidderminster Harriers: WDL

Key player: Ashley Hemmings

A direct and powerful winger, Hemmings has impressed with Kidderminster becoming a regular on the wing and is entering his fourth season donning the red and white.

Having already opened up his account for the season, Hemmings will be eager to show similar form to last season after netting 16 goals last year.

With options like Owen-Evans and Ethan Freemantle going forward, Hemmings will have the attacking options to help him be a nuisance against the Avenue on Saturday.

Previous meeting:

The last time Kidderminster travelled to the Horsfall Stadium, it ended goalless with neither side able to find a breakthrough.

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FA YOUTH CUP DETAILS

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The BPA Academy will take on Guiseley AFC this Wednesday, in the extra preliminary round of the FA Youth Cup. Kick off is set for 7:45pm, with tickets priced at just £3 for Adults, and £1 Concessions, u18s and Students (With Valid ID).

The winners of the game will host Swallownest in the FA Cup preliminary round during the week commencing 29th August.

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Partnership Agreement | ADW at the Bus Stop

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We are delighted to announce that ADW Holdings Limited, a Commercial and Residential Property Landlord have agreed to sponsor the back of the Bus stop!

The company will also have a presence around the ground with a number of boards being affixed to the pitch perimeter fencing.

You can check out ADW’s website by clicking https://www.adwholdings.co.uk/

On the deal, Secretary Calum Cullen said ‘I am delighted that ADW have once again supported our football club. The bus stop is a cult hero and to have a local business, who have a history with Bradford (Park Avenue) on the stand is fantastic.’ A massive thank you to everyone at ADW for their ongoing support. We look forward to having you down at the Horsfall for our games!’

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BOWER AND BOSH SIGN CONTRACT EXTENSION!

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We are delighted to announce that we have agreed three year extension deals with both Manager Mark Bower and his Assistant Daniel Boshell.

The pair, who were into their final year of their original 3 year contracts, have now agreed deals that keep them at the club until the summer of 2026.

Since signing their original deals ‘Bowes and Bosh’ have led us to a comfortable finish in the 2020/21 curtailed season and the 2021/22 season.

On the deal Mark Bower said ”Pleased to get it through definitely, its not taken much discussion really while we’ve been focusing on training. With Pre-Season it can be difficult as it takes up alot of time. The main thing for me and Bosh is that we’re all working in the same direction.

This was echoed by Danny Boshell “After our first spells and then Martin Knight taking over 2 and a half years ago, everything he told us that day is exactly what has happened since, and for us, we’re both excited at where the club is going, we’ve just got to make sure we do our job on the pitch which we’ve done so far, and hopefully we can continue to do. “

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