Bradford City – Parking and Stream Update

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The club would like to inform fans of the following two updates regarding tonights match.

CAR PARK – The car park tonight will only be available to the players of each side. This is due to a mixture of poor weather making a lot of the area unusable, and with both sides bringing in extra players who are all having to travel separately. This has culminated in there not being enough space. Alternative parking can be found on Halifax Road, and Cemetery Road, please DO NOT park in the Cemetery itself.

STREAMING – Unfortunately, Mick Gledhill is not available tonight, but what a replacement we have drafted in! Lewis Sale will ‘man the mic’ tonight in Micks absence. Lewis has previously commentated on the games, and we are looking forward to hearing his voice again!

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Silsden 0-0 Bradford (Park Avenune) – MATCH REPORT

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Silsden AFC and Bradford (Park Avenue) played out an entertaining stalemate at the Cobbydale Stadium. The away side showed plenty of promise in the opening ten minutes. Issac Marriott looked lively, forcing Sammy Lee into a save from 16 yards. Bradford continued to put pressure on their opponents with a quick corner allowing Nicky Clee to cross the ball to Trialist C on the edge of the box. But, the winger was unable to keep his effort down and the ball flew over the bar. The Cobbydalers nearly made the most of a poor corner by the Avenue as Jack Normanton picked up a loose ball and sprinted 80 yards.

The striker had support and pulled the ball back to Joe Mitchell, only for the midfielder to drag his shot wide from 14 yards. After watching Clee leave the pitch with a leg injury, replaced by young debutant Seb Bolton, Bradford had a couple of opportunities to take the lead. Trialist F, who impressed again in the middle of the field, threaded a through-ball to Trialist C, but his first touch was heavy and Lee was alert to dive at his feet and denied the winger. Again, Trialist C had another chance, following great work by Brad Dockerty who crossed the ball into the box, but Trialist C fired over from ten yards. Mark Bower, like he did against Campion AFC, named a different side for the second half. The hosts nearly broke the deadlock after the break. Mo Qasim beat Matty Downing down the right wing and curled an effort past the Trialist goalkeeper, but his strike brushed past the far post from 14 yards.

Some sloppy passing from Avenue allowed Silsden AFC another opportunity as Lewis Gardner went through on goal. The winger struck a powerful left-footed strike past the Avenue number one, but against the post. In the final 15 minutes, there was good link-up play between Rob Guilfoyle and Trialist H and it was the young striker that was denied his first goal in Avenue colours. The 18 year old, playing on the left of a front three, was causing problems and saw two efforts from 20 yards pushed away by the goalkeeper. Both teams continued to attack, looking for a winner and the Avenue Trialist goalkeeper was called into action again.

After making some good saves during the game, in the final few minutes, he used all of his height to tip over an effort over from 18 yards. Then, the Avenue defence were brave, throwing their bodies in front of a Normanton strike from close range to deny the hosts victory.

Silsden AFC: Lee, Moses, Parsons, Hancock, Barnes, Mitchell, Qasim, Riley, Jagger, Normanton, Gardner Subs all used: Ahmed, Russon, Pickles, Airey, McEneaney, Walker

Bradford (Park Avenue) First half: Trialist A, Ross, Windass, Trialist E, Toulson, Trialist F, Clee (Bolton 21), Marriott, Trialist C, Dockerty Johnson

Second half: Trialist A, Downing, Lund, Havern, Guilfoyle, Hibbs, Trialist H, Sanyang, Trialist B, Trialist G, Trialist D

Referee: Mr M. Ali

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Bradford City Friendly – Tickets and Streaming

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We are delighted to announce that after talks with West Yorkshire Police, we now have extra tickets available for the friendly against Bradford City on Tuesday 13th July.

These tickets are standing only, and are priced at £10.00 for Adults and £8.00 Concessions as before. The tickets are available on a 1st come first served basis, limited to 5 per person

Follow this link for tickets

On the night, we will also be running a streaming of the game, featuring the man, the myth, the legend, Mick Gledhill on commentary. The stream will cost £5.00 and we will be live on the night from 7:15, ready for the 7:30 KO.

If you cant make it to the game and would like to watch the stream, follow this link https://streaming.insightfour.com/stream/ZmFBOWgy

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Campion 1-1 Bradford (Park Avenue) Report

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170 days after their last competitive game, Bradford (Park Avenue) returned to action with a 1-1 draw against Campion AFC in the first pre-season fixture of the 2021-22 season.

The hosts took the lead from the penalty spot, sending the Avenue trialist goalkeeper the wrong way. Mark Bower used two different teams for each half, and in the final 45 minutes, Bradford played some good football, rewarded with an equaliser. After great work from Isaac Marriott to dribble past two players, he set up Jordan Windass who fired a low right-footed shot into the bottom corner from 12 yards.

The Avenue fans returned to watch their team on a sunny evening in Bradford, and saw new signing Rob Guilfoyle for the first time too. The former York City striker looked lively, linking up with Oli Johnson in the final third but, they couldn’t a way past a stubborn Campion AFC defence. The home side caused problems for the National League North outfit and were awarded a penalty following a foul from the Avenue’s trialist left back inside the box. From the penalty spot, Aidan Kirby stepped up and sent the goalkeeper the wrong way to give his side the lead. Bower decided to keep his players on the pitch for his half-time team talk and named a different team for the rest of the evening.

The Avenue started with a quick tempo and looked sharp, with Marriott creating plenty of opportunities, playing just behind the trialist striker. It was the young midfielder who got his first assist of the season, spotting the unmarked Windass inside the area. The right-back struck a first-time effort past the goalkeeper from 12 yards. Five minutes, Bradford came close to extending the lead. Despite a lovely turn from Brad Dockerty, the winger’s low shot was well saved and pushed around the post from 14 yards. With the game approaching its end, Campion AFC were denied a late winner. A deep cross from the winger fell to the feet of their substitute striker, who struck a powerful half-volley towards the roof of the net. But, young Avenue goalkeeper Jacob Fawcett produced a stunning acrobatic save to tip the ball over the bar, prompting applause from around Scotchman Road.

Bradford (Park Avenue) First half: Trialist A, Ross, Nowakowski, Trialist B, Hibbs, Clee, Sanyang, Trialist C, Guilfoyle, Johnson, Trialist D

Second half: Trialist (Fawcett 60), Toulson, Trialist E, Lund, Downing, Trialist F, Trialist G, Marriott, Trialist H, Dockerty Goal: Windass (52)

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2021/22 Fixture List OUT NOW

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We can confirm our fixtures for the 2021/22 season are now out!

Mark and the boys travel to Kettering in the opening game of the season, with the first home game coming a week later against Hereford.

The Christmas period throws up the usual local derbies, as we entertain York on Boxing Day before the return fixture on the 2nd Jan. Guiseley away is sandwiched in between.

The final away game sees us travel to Chester on the 2nd May and the season is rounded off with a game at home against Southport on the 7th May!

Full List below!

BRADFORD (PARK AVENUE) – Vanarama National League North
Sat Aug 14 Kettering Town A
Sat Aug 21 Hereford H
Sat Aug 28 Chorley A
Mon Aug 30 Boston United H
Sat Sep 4 Darlington A
Sat Sep 11 AFC Fylde H
Sat Sep 18 Emirates FA Cup 2Q
Sat Sep 25 Curzon Ashton A
Sat Oct 2 Emirates FA Cup 3Q
Sat Oct 9 Gloucester City A
Sat Oct 16 Gateshead H Emirates FA Cup 4Q
Sat Oct 23 Kidderminster Harriers A
Mon Oct 25 Blyth Spartans H
Sat Oct 30 Alfreton Town A
Sat Nov 6 AFC Telford United H Emirates FA Cup 1
Sat Nov 13 Spennymoor Town H
Sat Nov 20 Farsley Celtic A
Sat Nov 27 Buildbase FA Trophy 2
Sat Dec 4 Brackley Town H Emirates FA Cup 2
Sat Dec 11 Leamington A
Sat Dec 18 Buildbase FA Trophy 3
Sun Dec 26 York City H
Tue Dec 28 Guiseley A
Sun Jan 2 York City A
Sat Jan 8 Chester H Emirates FA Cup 3
Sat Jan 15 Southport A Buildbase FA Trophy 4
Sat Jan 22 Kettering Town H
Sat Jan 29 AFC Telford United A
Sat Feb 5 Alfreton Town H Emirates FA Cup 4
Sat Feb 12 Spennymoor Town A Buildbase FA Trophy 5
Sat Feb 19 Farsley Celtic H
Mon Feb 21 Leamington H
Sat Feb 26 Brackley Town A
Wed Mar 2 Emirates FA Cup 5
Sat Mar 5 AFC Fylde A
Sat Mar 12 Curzon Ashton H Buildbase FA Trophy 6
Sat Mar 19 Gloucester City H Emirates FA Cup Quarter-Final
Tue Mar 22 Blyth Spartans A
Sat Mar 26 Gateshead A
Sat Apr 2 Kidderminster Harriers H Buildbase FA Trophy Semi-Final
Sat Apr 9 Chorley H
Fri Apr 15 Boston United A
Sat Apr 16 Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final
Mon Apr 18 Guiseley H
Sat Apr 23 Hereford A
Sat Apr 30 Darlington H
Mon May 2 Chester A
Sat May 7 Southport H
Sat May 14 Emirates FA Cup Final
Sun May 22 Buildbase FA Trophy Final

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Bradford City Friendly – SOLD OUT

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All the available tickets for the upcoming Bradford City friendly on Jutly 13th have officially sold out.

The club will be running a streaming service again, with details announced this week.

The club shop will also be closed on Thursday 8th July, reopening at 9am on Friday.

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Bradford City Friendly Ticket Details

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Tickets for our friendly against near neighbours Bradford City AFC are on sale now!

With a restricted Covid capacity of 828, tickets are at a premium, so we have restricted each purchase to 5 tickets maximum.

Admission prices for the friendly are £10.00 Adults, £8.00 concessions (16 and under and 65 and over)

Tickets are on sale on a first come first served basis, and are available ONLINE ONLY

Ticket Link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/bradford-park-avenue-afc/t-xnomem

A reminder, that those who donated their season ticket money back in March will gain FREE entry to the game, with your name on our guestlist. There are 46 of you, please let us know if you are intending to come, on calum.cullen@bpafc.com

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Colin Barker| Campion Friendly

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Bradford (Park Avenue) can today announce details of Colin Barker’s funeral and the friendly match against Campion.

Colin’s Funeral will take place at 12:45 on Thursday 8th July at Park Wood Crematorium, Elland HX5 9HZ. Given the restrictions in place around Covid-19, 28 people are able to attend. The family have kindly invited one official from the club to attend.

A funeral tea will take place from 14:30 Northcliffe Golf Club, Shipley, BD18 4LJ on the same day. Here, the number is restricted to 80 people only.

Colin’s wish was for no flowers, however there will be a nominated charity for people to make any donations should they wish.

July 8th is also the day of the Campion friendly at Manningham Mills, the club have made the decision to play this friendly, as Colin would have wanted. Kick off for that game is 19:45.

Statement from the chairman.

The club has decided that our game at Campion on July 8 should proceed even though the funeral for Colin Barker will take place earlier on that day.

This decision has been made after consultations with Colin’s family who have agreed that it would be appropriate to play. Colin loved football and would not want us to miss a game on his behalf.

We will be paying our respects before and during the game to this man who gave so much of his time to the club. Furthermore, our game with Bradford City, at the Horsfall on July 13, will provide us with the opportunity to remember fondly our longtime club secretary and we would encourage all of our BPA family to attend.

Gareth Roberts

CEO

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2021/22 – New Season, New Kit!

We are delighted to show off our playing kit for the 2021/22 season!

The home kit, modelled re by player coach Ryan Toulson, features a mainly white torso, with green and white sleeves and a green trim around the collar, white and green shorts and green socks with a white banding.

The away kit takes a massive leap from last year, and now features a a red and black stripe, with red and black shorts. Amber socks complete the look, almost, keep an eye out for one more surprise with this one! The away kit this year has been modelled by Seb Bolton, one of our new scholars, who will also be wearing the kit this year!

Calum Cullen – We are all delighted with our kits for next season. The home kit remains green and white, with some nice detailing on the sleeves. The shorts and socks compliment it well, all in all a superb kit for the season!

On the away kit, we took a leap from last years amber offer to go for a red and black stripes, which I think looks fantastic, especially paired with the amber socks, meaning we have kept to the traditional Bradford colours as well as the Green and White so often associated with Bradford (Park Avenue), I’m thrilled and cant wait now to see the players in action!

The new kit is available to purchase straightaway, priced at £50.00 from our online shop at https://bpafc.com/product-category/replica-kit/

Once again, a massive thank you to all our sponsors – The James Mae Group, Regal Foods, Highbury Homes and new sleeve sponsors Greens Roofing and Building.

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National League Appoint New Chairman

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Jack Pearce has been appointed as the new Chairman of The National League.

A vice-chair of The FA since 2015 and divisional representative on the FA Council since 2001, Pearce has served on The National League Board for more than a decade.

Pearce replaces outgoing Brian Barwick, who officially stood down from the position following Sunday’s Promotion Final.

Pearce was formerly a player and manager of Bognor Regis Town and continues to serve the club as its general manager and vice-chairman. He also represents Sussex County FA and is a trustee of the Football Foundation.

“I’m honoured to accept this opportunity to lead the Board and National League team in addressing the challenges the League and its Member Clubs have faced over the last 18 months,” Pearce commented.

“I firmly believe that by working together with our clubs we can successfully move the League forward”.

A National League spokesperson said, “After a thorough recruitment process, which included national advertising for the position and a two-stage interview process with our shortlisted candidates, we are delighted to appoint Jack Pearce as Chairman of The National League.

“Jack’s vast knowledge and number of prestigious roles within football, in addition to a strong relationship with Member Clubs, made him the outstanding candidate”.

General manager of The National League Mark Ives said, “Having had the privilege of working with Jack, not only in the six months I’ve been with the League, but in my previous nineteen years at the Football Association, it is without doubt an excellent appointment.

“Jack brings to the role a wealth of contacts and experience at this level of the game.

“It is important there is a link between the Board and the General Manager, interweaving the day-to-day operation and strategic direction of the Competition. For me, the relationship I have with Jack will be a huge benefit to The National League”.

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