A word from our owner…

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Another year has passed, and it has been a tough one for me with health issues, which hopefully will be improved in 2025. However, it does point out the vulnerability of the club when it is relying on just one benefactor and those old enough will remember that this situation arose before at BPA. We don’t want that to happen again so this year we will be looking for individuals to join our board and provide some substantial financial support, as needed. I am sure there are community-minded people in the Bradford area that would like to help us to continue our work, and I invite them to get in touch.

Although it has been difficult in many ways, it is still a good time to thank all of those that have put in a great effort to keep our wonderful club going. Unfortunately, I have not been able to travel to witness everything that individuals have done for us and so I apologize up front for not being there to say thank you in person. I appreciate all you are doing and for your continued devotion to the cause of promoting the Avenue. Thank you.

At board level David, Gerry and Paul have provided sage advice when needed and we made the decision to name Paul as the Co-Chairman of the board so that we can conduct business even if I am unavailable.

The day-to-day running of the club, the stadium and the junior section has fallen to Thomas and all his staff who have been doing such an excellent job. This is where most of our work, new ideas and organization stems from, and I am grateful to him for the long hours he devotes to the cause of making the club successful in so many ways. It’s often a tough and thankless task!

We now also have some stability at the first team level, and we thank Craig, his staff and the players for this progress and hope that they can push on in the New Year and bring us some much-needed success.

Our Academy continues to improve its football and educational standards thanks to John, Owen, Brad and many volunteers. My hope is that our youngsters and their parents will provide the foundation and growth for the club in future years. So too with the junior section, which has blossomed with the work of Gary, Tina and another army of volunteers. They have also made the Community Café the liveliest spot in Bradford and they all work extra hard when we put on very successful events like the recent Christmas tournament days. These greatly enhance the club’s reputation and help to spread the word about the excellent community work being done.

Behind the scenes we are indebted to the efforts of Keith to keep our finances straight, and to all those who volunteer their time to look after our supporters as they all have the club’s best interests and success at heart as do all those who continue to raise significant funds that are helpfully fed back into the club. Too many to list by name, but all fully invested for years in BPA.

We are delighted to have obtained the services of Peter Kenyon who has agreed to volunteer his services and experience as Commercial Director to help with improving our hospitality, getting new sponsorships and new deals to help the finances, using all his business contacts.

And finally, a big thank you to all our supporters without whom we would not exist. Let’s hope that the New Year brings us a string of great results and something to cheer about on the field.

I wish you all a great 2025.

Gareth

Happy New Year from Bradford (Park Avenue)!

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As we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome in 2025, everyone at Bradford (Park Avenue) would like to wish our fans, players, staff, and volunteers a very Happy New Year! 💚⚽

Thank you for your unwavering support, passion, and dedication throughout the past year. Together, we’ve shared incredible moments, both on and off the pitch, and we can’t wait to create even more in 2025!

Here’s to a year filled with success, growth, and plenty of cheers from the Green Army! Let’s keep pushing forward and showing what Bradford (Park Avenue) is all about.

🟢 Up the Avenue in 2025! 🟢

#HappyNewYear #GreenArmy #BPAFC #2025

What an incredible two days at the BPA Christmas Cup 2024!

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We hosted some fantastic youth teams at Horsfall Community Stadium, with thrilling matches and amazing talent on display. Congratulations to all our winners:

🏆 U7 Winners: Wombwell Main & South Milford Oranges
🏆 U8 Winners: Wakefield AFC & Chapeltown JRS B
🏆 U9 Winners: Kirkheaton Lions & Kellingley Welfare Juniors
🏆 U10 Winners: 2touch & Chapeltown JRS

A huge thank you to all the players, coaches, and supporters who made this event so special. 🙌 Your energy and passion for the game were inspiring!

Want to get involved in our next tournament? 📝 Email tournaments@bpafc.com to register your interest—details to come soon! ⚽💚

Bradford (Park Avenue) Development Fund Christmas Raffle Winners Announced!

The eagerly awaited Bradford (Park Avenue) Development Fund Christmas Raffle has been drawn! Despite the postponement of today’s match against Pontefract Collieries, the festive excitement was still in full swing as the raffle took place during what would have been half-time.

A massive thank you to everyone who purchased tickets or donated prizes for this year’s raffle. Your support is vital in helping us grow as a club and community, and we couldn’t do it without you.


🎉 The Winners 🎉

1st Prize: Smart TV
Ticket 01691 – Pete Griffiths

2nd Prize: Night’s Stay @ Roomzzz Serviced Apartments
Ticket 03271 – Carl

3rd Prize: Meal for 2 @ The Alchemist Leeds
Ticket 04681

4th Prize: Whisky
Ticket 04522

5th Prize: Gin
Ticket 02728 – Sharon

6th Prize: Champagne
Ticket 01496 – Manroop Khela

7th Prize: Baileys
Ticket 02122 – Tony N

8th Prize: Dairy Box
Ticket 04655

9th Prize: Wine Rioja
Ticket 00775 – Rob

10th Prize: Wine Sauvignon Blanc
Ticket 03261 – Kevin Jones

11th Prize: Wine Chardonnay
Ticket 02641 – Dave Horrill

12th Prize: Dairy Box
Ticket 01716 – A Pearson

13th Prize: Wine Pinot Noir
Ticket 02432 – Pauline Foulds

14th Prize: Wine Rosé
Ticket 02153 – Mrs J Swokill

15th Prize: Wine Chardonnay
Ticket 02325 – Rebecca Hutchins

16th Prize: Dairy Box
Ticket 03297 – Lev Mawson

17th Prize: Wine Pinot Grigio
Ticket 04524

18th Prize: Wine Merlot
Ticket 03143 – Amy N

19th Prize: Wine Chardonnay
Ticket 02681 – Zig

20th Prize: Quality Street
Ticket 01707 – Mikaeez


Collecting Your Prize

Prizes can be collected from the Development Fund Desk or by contacting one of the following:

  • Dave Rawling: 07748 340041
  • Dave Stordy: 01274 512989

Thank You

Once again, thank you to all who entered the raffle or contributed prizes. Your generosity and support are greatly appreciated, and we look forward to seeing you at our next event!

From all of us at Bradford (Park Avenue), we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 🎅✨

Programme Preview: Today’s Matchday Edition – Only £3 in the Clubhouse!

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Get ready, Green Army! The latest edition of Avenue, our matchday programme, is packed with everything you need to immerse yourself in all things Bradford (Park Avenue). Available for just £3 in the Clubhouse, this edition is brimming with exclusive content and insight from across the club.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • From the Top: Updates and reflections from our directors, including Paul Armitage, and Sporting Director, Thomas McStravick, sharing their vision for the club.
  • Manager’s Musings: Head Coach Craig Elliott gives his thoughts on recent performances.
  • Opposition Insider: Dive into the history of today’s opponents, as we give you an in-depth look at who we’re up against.
  • Commercial Direction: Meet our new volunteer Commercial Director, Pete Kenyon, and get the latest updates on our ambitious commercial plans.
  • This Week in History: John Rhodes takes us back to 2022 with another throwback to a draw with Farsley Celtic.
  • And Much More!: From the latest fixtures and results to player profiles, and behind-the-scenes news, there’s something for everyone.

Don’t miss out – grab your copy of Avenue in the Clubhouse and enjoy the game!

Merry Christmas from Bradford (Park Avenue)

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From everyone at Bradford (Park Avenue), we wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a joyful festive season! 💚⚽

As 2024 draws to a close, we want to thank our fans, players, staff, volunteers, and sponsors for your incredible support throughout the year. You are the heart of our club, and we couldn’t do it without you. 💪

Enjoy the festivities, stay safe, and we hope to see you tomorrow for our Boxing Day clash against Pontefract Collieries at Horsfall Community Stadium!

📅 Thursday, 26th December

⏰ Kick-Off: 3:00 PM

🎟️ Tickets available here: https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/SelectType?fixtureId=8651

Here’s to more memories, more victories, and more Green Army spirit in 2025!

🟢 Up the Avenue! 🟢

Match Report: North Ferriby 1-0 Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Bradford (Park Avenue) suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to promotion rivals North Ferriby on Friday night, marking their second consecutive league loss and a frustrating blow to their play-off ambitions. The defeat leaves Avenue eighth in the Northern Premier League East Division, four points adrift of the play-off places as the Christmas period approaches.

The evening began on a disappointing note for Avenue, as right-back Kareem Hassan-Smith was forced off with an injury after just ten minutes, with Keenan Ferguson coming on to replace him. Despite the early setback, Bradford managed to carve out the first real chance of the game midway through the first half. A well-worked spell of possession ended with a thunderous effort that struck the woodwork, leaving the visitors agonizingly close to taking the lead. Minutes later, Bradford won a free kick in a dangerous position, but North Ferriby’s goalkeeper Ben Bottomley produced an excellent save to keep the scores level.

North Ferriby responded almost immediately, with Kieron Ceesay narrowly missing a floated ball into the box, but the forward would not be denied for long. In the 27th minute, Ceesay collected the ball in space and rifled it past Avenue’s goalkeeper Jack Hall to put the home side in front. Bradford pushed for an equalizer before the break, but Bottomley remained resolute, making another vital save to ensure his side went into halftime with a 1-0 lead.

The second half saw Avenue continue to press for a way back into the game. A brilliant ball across the face of the goal early on somehow evaded everyone in the box, while Bottomley was once again called into action to thwart a dangerous Avenue attack. North Ferriby came close to doubling their lead on several occasions, with one effort flying just wide and another forcing a smart save from Hall.

Bradford had their chances to level the game, with Paddy Sykes heading narrowly wide just after the hour mark and a late effort from six yards out sailing over the bar in what was arguably their best opportunity of the match. Despite a determined final push, Avenue could not find a way past Bottomley, who delivered a man-of-the-match performance to preserve North Ferriby’s slim advantage.

The hosts nearly sealed the win in the closing stages, with Ceesay almost doubling his tally on the counter-attack, only for a last-ditch clearance to deny him. However, North Ferriby did not need the second goal, as Ceesay’s first-half strike proved decisive. The win lifted North Ferriby into the play-off places, while Bradford will be left to reflect on missed chances and a growing gap to the top five.

Avenue will look to bounce back on Boxing Day when they return to Horsfall Community Stadium to face Yorkshire rivals Pontefract Collieries, who currently sit in 15th place.

BOXING DAY FOOTBALL AT HORSFALL!

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Join us on Thursday, 26th December, as Bradford (Park Avenue) take on Pontefract Collieries in a festive football clash! 🟢⚪

Kick-off: 3:00 PM
Venue: Horsfall Community Stadium

🎟️ Ticket Prices:

  • Adults: £10
  • Concessions: £8
  • Students, BlueLight, & Armed Forces (ID Required): £5
  • Youths (12-17): £3
  • Juniors (U12s): £1

🍽️ Hospitality Packages
Enjoy the game in style with discounted hospitality!

  • Adults: £20
  • Concessions: £18
  • Students, BlueLight, & Armed Forces: £15
  • Youths (12-17): £12
  • Juniors (U12s): £11

📣 Special Offer: Book a table of 8 for just £100 – perfect for families, friends, or a festive outing!

🎫 Book online now through Fanbase:
👉 https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/SelectType?fixtureId=8651

Wrap up warm, bring the Green Army spirit, and let’s create a Boxing Day atmosphere to remember! 💚⚽

Matchday Programme Preview: Bradford (Park Avenue) vs. Bridlington Town

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This week’s match and programme are proudly sponsored by Director Shadow Parvez.
A huge thank you to Shadow for his continuous support, both financially and through his efforts with our sponsors. His commitment to the club is truly appreciated by everyone at Bradford (Park Avenue).

The matchday programme, available today for just £3, is packed with exciting content and insight for all Avenue fans. Here’s a glimpse of what’s inside:


Front Cover

This week’s cover features two of our standout first-team players, Connor Shanks and Jack Goodman, who continue to make headlines for their contributions on the pitch.


Inside the Programme

  • Manager’s Notes
    Head Coach Craig Elliott shares his thoughts on recent performances, the squad’s progress, and the approach to tonight’s fixture.
  • Club Secretary’s Column
    Sheridann Dickerson provides an update on the club’s ongoing initiatives, upcoming events, and plans for the rest of the season.
  • Supporter Feedback
    Director Paul Armitage dives into fan comments and responses, featuring a heartfelt piece sent in by a long-time Avenue supporter, reflecting the passion and loyalty of the Green Army.
  • Scholars in Focus
    This week’s Scholars feature includes some fantastic photos from our 3-2 win vs. Lincoln City, celebrating the young talent that represents the future of Bradford (Park Avenue).
  • This Week in History
    Take a trip down memory lane with a look back at last season’s memorable win on the road against Macclesfield, a key moment in the club’s recent history.
  • First Team Photos
    Relive the action from our last home game, the 4-1 win against Sherwood Colliery, with a stunning photo spread capturing all the drama and excitement.
  • Tim Clapham’s History Corner
    Tim Clapham takes us all the way back to 1935 for a deep dive into our first-ever meeting with Bridlington Town, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past.

With so much more packed into this week’s programme, it’s a must-read for Avenue fans of all ages. Don’t miss your chance to grab a copy today!

Available in the Clubhouse for just £3 – pick yours up and enjoy the match. Up the Avenue!

Matchday Preview: Bradford (Park Avenue) vs. Bridlington Town

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Date: Friday, 13th December 2024
Kick-Off: 7:45 PM
Venue: Horsfall Community Stadium

Bradford (Park Avenue) host Bridlington Town tonight in the Northern Premier League East Division, as the Green Army looks to bounce back after a recent loss at Carlton Town and maintain their push for the playoffs. Bridlington, meanwhile, aim to recover from a difficult run of form and climb away from the lower reaches of the table.


Recent Form

Bradford (Park Avenue):
The Avenue have been a mixed bag in their last six outings. A thrilling 4-1 win against Sherwood Colliery showcased their attacking prowess, with Jack Goodman, Ted Lavelle, Iyrwah Gooden, and Brad Williams all finding the net. However, inconsistency on the road has been costly, most recently in a 2-1 loss to Carlton Town.

  • Last 6 Matches:
    • Bridlington Town (A): 1-0 W
    • Bishop Auckland (H): 1-1 D
    • Newton Aycliffe (A): 1-3 L
    • Dunston (H): 1-1 D
    • Sherwood Colliery (H): 4-1 W
    • Carlton Town (A): 1-2 L

Bridlington Town:
Bridlington’s form has been equally inconsistent, with solid home wins against Heaton Stannington and Sherwood Colliery offset by heavy defeats to Ossett United and Emley AFC. A tough 0-2 loss to Newton Aycliffe and a recent East Riding Cup penalty heartbreak to Hull United will have tested their resolve.

  • Last 6 Matches:
    • Hull United (H): 2-2 D (Lost on penalties)
    • Sherwood Colliery (A): 2-0 W
    • Ossett United (H): 2-5 L
    • Heaton Stannington (H): 1-0 W
    • Newton Aycliffe (H): 0-2 L
    • Emley AFC (H): 0-2 L

Key Players

Bradford (Park Avenue):

  • Connor Shanks and Paddy Sykes are the club’s joint top scorers with six goals apiece, providing a constant threat in the final third.
  • Dan Francis (5 goals) and Ben Blythe (2 goals) have also contributed significantly, with Francis excelling both defensively and offensively.
  • New Signings Iyrwah Gooden & Jack Goodman, both fresh from scoring against Sherwood Colliery, adds a spark of creativity and energy in attack.

Bridlington Town:

  • Danny Earl and Sam Leverett, with four goals each, lead the attacking line for Bridlington and will be key if they are to unlock Bradford’s defense.
  • Tom Allan, a seasoned defender, offers stability and leadership as stand-in captain of the team, after injury is expected to keep Simon Heslop to the subs bench.

Tactical Battle

Bradford will aim to dominate possession and utilize the pace and technical quality of their forward line. Craig Elliott’s side has been particularly strong at home, and their ability to create chances from wide areas will be crucial. Bridlington will likely adopt a counter-attacking approach, focusing on defensive solidity and looking to capitalize on set-pieces and quick transitions.


League Context

  • Bradford (Park Avenue) sit 8th in the table with 32 points from 19 games. A win tonight could see them close the gap on the playoff places and maintain momentum in their promotion push.
  • Bridlington Town, in 16th place with 20 points, are looking to avoid being dragged into a relegation scrap. A positive result tonight could provide much-needed breathing space.

Previous Meeting

The last encounter between these two sides ended in a narrow 1-0 win for Bradford at Bridlington, with Dan Francis scoring the decisive goal. Bradford will hope for a similar result, while Bridlington will be out for revenge.


Match Details


Tonight’s match promises to be an intense battle under the Horsfall lights, with both sides eager to secure vital points. Come down and support the Green Army as Bradford (Park Avenue) look to return to winning ways!

Up the Avenue!