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Head To Head: Avenue VS Norwich

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As anyone will know, Canaries like to sing, so it’s no surprise that the club with that nickname boasts the oldest known football chant on record.

The song is in fact older than the club itself, having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley’s FC in the 1890s. The writer of the song is often attributed as Albert T Smith, who became a director of Norwich City when the club was founded in 1902, and the song was adopted by fans of the club.

As this is the final article of our head to head stats against current Premier League giants, it seems fitting to see it out with a song, so here are the lyrics to Norwich’s song below:

In the days to call, which we’ve left behind,
Our boyhood’s glorious game,
And our youthful vigour has declined
With its mirth and its lonesome end;
You will think of the time, the happy time,
Its memories fond recall
When in the bloom of your youthful prime
We’ve kept upon the ball

Kick it off, throw it in, have a little scrimmage,
Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die;
On the ball, City, never mind the danger,
Steady on, now’s your chance,
Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal.

Let all tonight then drink with me
To the football game we love,
And wish it may successful be
As other games of old,
And in one grand united toast
Join player, game and song
And fondly pledge your pride and toast Success to the City club.

Kick off, throw in, have a little scrimmage,
Keep it low, a splendid rush, bravo, win or die;
On the ball, City, never mind the danger,
Steady on, now’s your chance,
Hurrah! We’ve scored a goal.
City!
City!

Now, onto the stats:

Bradford (Park Avenue) VS Norwich City

Games won:5
Games drawn:2
Games lost:3
DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
08 Sep 1934Bradford Park Avenue v Norwich CityD1-1League Division Two
19 Jan 1935Norwich City v Bradford Park AvenueL3-0League Division Two
21 Sep 1935Bradford Park Avenue v Norwich CityW1-0League Division Two
30 Apr 1936Norwich City v Bradford Park AvenueL4-1League Division Two
29 Mar 1937Norwich City v Bradford Park AvenueL3-1League Division Two
30 Mar 1937Bradford Park Avenue v Norwich CityW1-0League Division Two
01 Sep 1937Norwich City v Bradford Park AvenueD1-1League Division Two
06 Sep 1937Bradford Park Avenue v Norwich CityW3-0League Division Two
27 Aug 1938Norwich City v Bradford Park AvenueW1-3League Division Two
24 Dec 1938Bradford Park Avenue v Norwich CityW3-0League Division Two
Stats sourced from 11v11.com – if you spot any inaccuracies please e-mail info@bpafc.com.
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Head To Head: Avenue VS Aston Villa

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Founded in 1874, Aston Villa has an admirable trophy cabinet having won 7 first division titles, 7 FA Cups and 3 European titles, amongst others.

Apart from a dip in the 1970’s where they dropped into the third division, Aston villa has competed in the top two tiers of English football for their entire history. A history that stretches back before the formation of the football league, of which they were founding members.

Bradford (Park Avenue) VS Aston Villa

Games won:3
Games drawn:2
Games lost:6
DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
08 Mar 1913Bradford Park Avenue v Aston VillaL0-5FA Cup
05 Dec 1914Aston Villa v Bradford Park AvenueW1-2League Division One
10 Apr 1915Bradford Park Avenue v Aston VillaD2-2League Division One
27 Sep 1919Bradford Park Avenue v Aston VillaW6-1League Division One
04 Oct 1919Aston Villa v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0League Division One
20 Nov 1920Aston Villa v Bradford Park AvenueL4-1League Division One
27 Nov 1920Bradford Park Avenue v Aston VillaW4-0League Division One
17 Oct 1936Bradford Park Avenue v Aston VillaD3-3League Division Two
20 Feb 1937Aston Villa v Bradford Park AvenueL4-1League Division Two
27 Dec 1937Bradford Park Avenue v Aston VillaL1-2League Division Two
27 Apr 1938Aston Villa v Bradford Park AvenueL2-0League Division Two
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Football Family Appeal: Brighouse Town

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The current climate has had a massive impact on everyone’s life and livelihoods.

Football, and in particular non-league football clubs, have not been immune to this.

Bradford Park Avenue’s neighbours, Brighouse Town have launched an appeal to raise much needed funds to help the club survive throughout the ongoing crisis.

In a post on their Just Giving page, Brighouse Town’s team stated:

“Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, like all businesses, we have had to shut down, which has resulted in all future income which the club relies on to cover its operating costs becoming non-existent.

This has resulted in us having to give away nearly all our club stock due to use by dates and the likelihood that the current situation is due to last several months.

Match day revenue and local sponsorship account for nearly all of the club’s revenue, Since the 1st of February -until the season was suspended, we had 1 home game.

We still had 4 home games to play, along with the local schools finals and two well attended major local amateur finals that are played at the ground at the end of the season, all of which are essential revenue for the club.

With the season being cancelled this has meant all future income for this season has ceased.

This has led to the club having a void in our income as existing bills and future bills still need to be paid.

The current situation is a threat to many football club’s continuation and existence and we are no different. We are looking for help from the football family the local community and business to help the football club fill this gap.

Without the community, Brighouse doesn’t exist. Everyone at the football club thanks you for your support any amount no matter how small will go towards ensuring the future of the club,

Brighouse town has set up a just giving page for donations to be made, If you would like to help, you can do so at the link below:

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/brighousetownafc

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National League Update – 22/04/2020

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Today the National League have confirmed that the rest of the games this season have been postponed, effectively ending the league. As a club we voted in support of the motion as to do so was the sensible and prudent thing to do in light of the unprecedented circumstances the community and country find themselves in. Allowing us to keep our fans, players and staff as safe as possible.

Whilst no firm decision has been made on promotions and relegations, we are now planning for life in the National League North for next season. We are in constant communication with the National League and the other clubs in the National League North, whom are currently debating how best to address promotions and any possible relegations for the 19/20 season. As soon as we have any news we will let you know.

The great news is that we have Mark and Danny contracted to us for next season and they are working hard on putting together a exciting and competive team for us to watch next year, and we hope to have news on some signings very soon.

We haven’t forgotten our loyal season ticket holders and we are currently discussing what we can do to address the 4 games they have missed out on and will communicate the remedy as soon as we have it.

For the National Leagues full statement please see below:

https://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/national-league-statement-remaining-league-matches-61884

#keepsafe #UTA

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Head To Head: Avenue VS Bournemouth

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Until recently, The Cherries have spent the majority of their time bouncing between the third and fourth tiers of English football, but 2015-16 saw them grace the top flight for the first time in their history, and they have remained there ever since.

Before changing their name to AFC Bournemouth in 1972, the side went by the name of Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic. It’s during their time under this moniker that they faced Bradford in the third tier and the FA Cup.

Bradford (Park Avenue) VS AFC Bournemouth

Games won:0
Games drawn:3
Games lost:2
DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
07 Jan 1950Bradford Park Avenue v Bournemouth and Boscombe AthleticL0-1FA Cup
09 Dec 1961Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic v Bradford Park AvenueD2-2League Division Three
28 Apr 1962Bradford Park Avenue v Bournemouth and Boscombe AthleticL1-2League Division Three
22 Aug 1962Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic v Bradford Park AvenueD2-2League Division Three
29 Aug 1962Bradford Park Avenue v Bournemouth and Boscombe AthleticD1-1League Division Three
Stats sourced from 11v11.com – if you spot any inaccuracies please e-mail info@bpafc.com.
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Head To Head: Avenue VS Watford

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Whilst Watford’s trophy cabinet doesn’t hold a candle (in the wind) to other premiership clubs, they’re still standing thanks to the support of a world famous musician.

Lifelong Watford supporter and international super star Elton John became club chairman in 1976 and declared an ambition to take the team into the First Division.

Soaring through the leagues like a rocket man, Watford climbed from bottom place in the lowest division of The Football League to top position in the highest division in just 7 years. They then started the 1982–83 season with four league wins from the opening five fixtures but were unable to maintain a title challenge, eventually finishing the season second behind Liverpool, which ensured UEFA Cup qualification for the following season.

Bradford (Park Avenue) VS Watford

Games won:2
Games drawn:3
Games lost:4
DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
13 Feb 1932Watford v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0FA Cup
04 Oct 1958Watford v Bradford Park AvenueL2-1League Division Four
21 Feb 1959Bradford Park Avenue v WatfordD1-1League Division Four
24 Aug 1959Bradford Park Avenue v WatfordD1-1League Division Four
01 Sep 1959Watford v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0League Division Four
02 Dec 1961Bradford Park Avenue v WatfordD1-1League Division Three
21 Apr 1962Watford v Bradford Park AvenueW0-2League Division Three
02 Oct 1962Watford v Bradford Park AvenueL3-2League Division Three
10 Oct 1962Bradford Park Avenue v WatfordW1-0League Division Three
Stats sourced from 11v11.com – if you spot any inaccuracies please e-mail info@bpafc.com.
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Head To Head: Avenue VS West Ham

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Amongst the first to face Avenue in the Southern League, The Hammers have gone on to become a household name of English football.

Originally founded as Thames Ironworks in 1895, West Ham’s success has varied over the years. From winning the FA Cup three times in three sequential decades, to yo-yoing between the top flight and second tier. Despite this, they have never dropped below tier two since joining the football league after World War 1.

Bradford (Park Avenue) VS West Ham United

Games won:13
Games drawn:4
Games lost:9
DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
19 Oct 1907West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL0-0Southern League First Division
15 Feb 1908Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedL0-1Southern League First Division
29 Aug 1921West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0League Division Two
05 Sep 1921Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW2-0League Division Two
05 Nov 1932Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW3-0League Division Two
20 Mar 1933West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL2-1League Division Two
30 Sep 1933Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedD0-0League Division Two
10 Feb 1934West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueW0-1League Division Two
22 Sep 1934Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedL1-3League Division Two
02 Feb 1935West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL2-1League Division Two
02 Sep 1935Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW2-0League Division Two
09 Sep 1935West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0League Division Two
25 Dec 1936Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW2-1League Division Two
28 Dec 1936West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0League Division Two
04 Sep 1937West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL3-1League Division Two
15 Jan 1938Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW2-1League Division Two
07 Apr 1939West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueW0-2League Division Two
11 Apr 1939Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedL1-2League Division Two
28 Sep 1946Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedL0-1League Division Two
01 Feb 1947West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueD1-1League Division Two
23 Aug 1947Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW4-1League Division Two
20 Dec 1947West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueD0-0League Division Two
06 Nov 1948Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedL2-3League Division Two
02 Apr 1949West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL4-1League Division Two
15 Oct 1949Bradford Park Avenue v West Ham UnitedW2-1League Division Two
04 Mar 1950West Ham United v Bradford Park AvenueL1-0League Division Two
Stats sourced from 11v11.com – if you spot any inaccuracies please e-mail info@bpafc.com.
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Head To Head: Avenue VS Brighton

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Soaring back into the top flight after coming close to liquidation and relegation from the football league, you’d be forgiven for thinking the Seagulls were in fact a phoenix.

In the late 1990s, Brighton was in the fourth tier of English football and struggled with financial difficulties. After narrowly avoiding relegation from the Football League to the Conference in 1997, a boardroom takeover saved the club from liquidation. Successive promotions in 2001 and 2002 brought Brighton back to the second tier. In the 2016–17 season, Brighton gained promotion again to the Premier League, ending a 34-year absence from the top flight.

Bradford (Park Avenue) VS Brighton And Hove Albion

Games won:3
Games drawn:1
Games lost:3
DateMatchResultScoreCompetition
28 Jan 1933Brighton and Hove Albion v Bradford Park AvenueL2-1FA Cup
08 Dec 1962Bradford Park Avenue v Brighton and Hove AlbionL1-5League Division Three
27 Apr 1963Brighton and Hove Albion v Bradford Park AvenueL3-1League Division Three
14 Sep 1963Bradford Park Avenue v Brighton and Hove AlbionW2-1League Division Four
18 Jan 1964Brighton and Hove Albion v Bradford Park AvenueW0-1League Division Four
07 Nov 1964Brighton and Hove Albion v Bradford Park AvenueD2-2League Division Four
20 Mar 1965Bradford Park Avenue v Brighton and Hove AlbionW2-0League Division Four
Stats sourced from 11v11.com – if you spot any inaccuracies please e-mail info@bpafc.com.
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