📢 UP NEXT: BPAFC vs Bishop Auckland

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đź“… Saturday, 2nd November 2024

🏟️ Horsfall Community Stadium

đź“Ť BD6 2NG

đź•’ 3:00 PM Kick-Off

Join us this Saturday as Bradford (Park Avenue) face off against Bishop Auckland! Come and show your support at the Horsfall and be part of the action as the Green Army pushes for another vital three points on home turf.

🎟️ Admission Prices:

Adults: ÂŁ13

Concessions: ÂŁ10

Students, Armed Forces & Blue Light Cardholders (ID Required on Turnstile): ÂŁ5

Youths (12-17): ÂŁ3

Juniors (U12s): ÂŁ1

Get ready for a thrilling afternoon of football! đź’š

Matchday Preview: Bradford (Park Avenue) vs Bridlington Town

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The wait is over! Tonight, Bradford (Park Avenue) travel to Queensgate to face Bridlington Town in a crucial fixture as we push to close the gap on the top five. Here’s everything you need to know:


Match Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, 29th October
  • Location: Queensgate, Bridlington, YO16 7LN
  • Kick-off: 7:45 pm
  • Admission: ÂŁ8 Adults, ÂŁ5 Concessions, U16s FREE

League Standings Update:

Bradford (Park Avenue) sit 6th in the league with 24 points, just within reach of the top five after a series of strong results. With a win tonight, Avenue could jump as high as third in the league, putting pressure on the teams above.

Bridlington Town, currently 17th, are seeking to rebound from their recent 2-0 home loss to Pontefract Collieries. With inconsistent results in recent matches, they’ll be looking to get back on track, especially in front of their home crowd.


Form Guide (Last 6 Matches):

  • Bradford (Park Avenue): W W W D W D
  • Bridlington Town: W L W W L L

Avenue’s form has been excellent, with a disciplined defence and effective attack securing key points in recent fixtures.

Bridlington, however, have had a mixed run, with three wins and three losses in their last six matches, making tonight’s game a great opportunity for Avenue to capitalize.


Players to Watch:

  • Bradford (Park Avenue): Keep an eye on top performers like Paddy Sykes and Connor Shanks, who have been in goal-scoring form, while Ben Blythe, Mark Beevers and Josh Ashman has been solid in defence. Jack Hall in goal and on loan from Sheffield Wednesday is also one to look out for, keeping 3 clean sheets in his opening 6 matches.
  • Bridlington Town: Danny Earl is Bridlington’s top scorer, with four goals this season, and will be their main threat. Michael Coulson and Sam Leverett add experience and attacking support.

Preview:

Craig Elliott’s side are heading into tonight’s match with confidence and a clear objective to secure another three points. Avenue will look to control the game early, applying pressure on Bridlington’s defence, which has shown vulnerabilities in recent games. With a week’s rest and momentum on our side, it’s time to show up, Green Army, and cheer the lads on to victory!

Let’s bring it home! 🟢⚪

MATCH PREVIEW – BRIDLINGTON TOWN (A)

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Bradford (Park Avenue) are set to resume their campaign next Tuesday, 29th October, with an away trip to face Bridlington Town at Queensgate. Here’s what to expect from the upcoming match:

Match Details:

  • Location: Queensgate, Bridlington, YO16 7LN
  • Kick-off: 7:45 pm
  • Admission Prices: ÂŁ8 Adults, ÂŁ5 Concessions, U16s FREE

Current Standings:

Bradford (Park Avenue) are currently positioned 5th in the league, just below the top four and striving to close the gap with Stocksbridge Park Steels and Belper Town. 

With a recent run of consistent form, Avenue have secured valuable points in the last few fixtures, most recently on Tuesday night with a 0-0 draw vs league leaders Emley, and Saturday’s 3-1 win on the road vs Consett. This puts them well within reach of the top spots, and another win could significantly boost their push for promotion.

Meanwhile, Bridlington Town find themselves in 16th place, struggling to maintain consistency. 

They have managed three wins in their last six games, with victories over Sheffield, Garforth and Dunston. However, most recently they fell to a 3-2 defeat to 2nd place Cleethorpes Town.

Key Players to Watch:

  • Bradford (Park Avenue): In recent weeks, Paddy Sykes, Connor Shanks and Dan Francis have been in goal-scoring form, while the backline has seen some standout performances led by Ben Blythe, Mark Beevers and Josh Ashman.
  • Bridlington Town: The main threat will come from top scorer Danny Earl, who has netted four goals this season. Michael Coulson and Sam Leverett have also contributed to the attack and will be key players in Bridlington’s efforts.

Preview:

Craig Elliott’s side will look to capitalise on Bridlington’s inconsistent form, aiming to dominate possession and create chances early on. Maintaining the defensive solidity seen in recent matches will be crucial, as will taking advantage of set pieces and any lapses in Bridlington’s backline. With the recent momentum and a weekend of rest, Bradford (Park Avenue) should enter the game with plenty of confidence, seeking to secure all three points and continue their ascent up the league table.

Bradford (Park Avenue) 0-0 Emley AFC: Avenue Hold League Leaders in Goalless Stalemate

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Bradford (Park Avenue) continued their impressive run of form under manager Craig Elliott with a hard-fought 0-0 draw against league leaders Emley AFC at Horsfall Community Stadium on Tuesday night. Despite the lack of goals, the Green Army showed resilience and created chances to secure what could have been a crucial victory.

The result extends Avenue’s unbeaten streak to seven games, with five wins and two draws, keeping them in fifth place in the Northern Premier League East Division and holding onto a play-off spot. The spirited display against a strong Emley side, who have been prolific at both ends of the pitch, suggests that Elliott’s influence is yielding dividends.

A crowd of 486, the largest at Horsfall this season, witnessed a match that proved to be a true test of Avenue’s credentials. The visitors started on the front foot, testing the Avenue defense early on. Emley’s Jack Cowgill fired a half-volley over the bar, and Amir Bechil’s header set up Laurence Sorhaindo, but the striker couldn’t find the target.

The home side had the best chance of the first half when Paddy Sykes, in fine form of late, charged down Emley goalkeeper Declan Lambton, winning the ball on the edge of the area. With the goal at his mercy, Sykes was unable to convert, letting the visitors off the hook. The first half slowed after a frantic opening quarter-hour, with Kareem Hassan-Smith picking up a booking for a late challenge on Bechil.

In the second half, Sorhaindo again threatened for Emley, curling an effort narrowly over Jack Hall’s crossbar just after the hour mark. That near miss seemed to spark Avenue into life, as the hosts began to apply pressure on the Emley defense. Lambton made a superb save to deny Sykes, who was closing in on goal, before Connor Shanks squandered a golden opportunity. Shanks found himself well-positioned to score following a cut-back from Jack Normanton, but his effort from six yards sailed over the bar.

Emley had their chances to snatch all three points, with Luke Parkin’s late shot narrowly missing the target and Cowgill producing a vital tackle to prevent a potential Avenue winner in the dying minutes. In stoppage time, Alhassane Keita’s cross found Isaac Baldwin, whose header forced a save from Hall, ensuring both sides shared the spoils.

The result, though goalless, highlighted Avenue’s defensive solidity and growing confidence. With the draw, they move closer to securing a firm hold on the play-off positions.

Next up for Bradford (Park Avenue) is a trip to Bridlington Town on Tuesday, KO 7:45pm, where they will look to extend their unbeaten run and strengthen their push for promotion.

Programme Preview: Avenue vs Emley AFC – Tuesday, 22nd October 2024

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Tonight’s matchday programme is packed with great content as Bradford (Park Avenue) hosts Emley AFC at the Horsfall Community Stadium. The front cover features First Team player Connor Shanks, who has been a standout performer this season. For just ÂŁ3, fans can grab a copy in the Clubhouse or the Horton Park Suite and dive into a variety of exclusive features.

Director’s Notes

Our Directors share their thoughts in tonight’s programme, starting with Paul Armitage, who takes a detailed look at the rebuilding efforts surrounding the First Team. He shares updates on new signings, the latest additions to the backroom staff, including our new kitman, and some exciting news regarding our new sponsorship partnerships. Paul also touches on the many developments happening around Horsfall, from the upgraded facilities to upcoming events.

Thomas McStravick provides insights into the Horsfall Community Trust and its plans for the future. He discusses ongoing projects and outlines the long-term vision to strengthen our ties with the local community.

Secretary’s Update

Sheridann Dickerson sheds light on the hard work being done behind the scenes. His notes emphasize the dedication of everyone involved at the club, highlighting the collective efforts of staff, players, and volunteers. He also discusses the latest on the Hall of Fame initiative and the club’s ambitious goals for the 2024/25 season.

Opposition Insider

This section provides an in-depth look at today’s visitors, Emley AFC. We cover the club’s history, key moments, and achievements. There’s also a detailed analysis of their current playing squad and management, in Today’s Opposition, offering insights into what we can expect from our opponents tonight.

Tim Clapham and John Rhodes: Club History

Tim Clapham takes readers back in time to explore the history between Bradford (Park Avenue) and Emley AFC, recounting some memorable encounters and stories from past meetings, and players who have played at both clubs. John Rhodes also shares his “Week in History” segment, featuring interesting anecdotes and milestones that resonate with Avenue’s long and storied heritage.

Academy Focus

This edition features photos from recent Academy matches, showcasing the young talent coming through the ranks. Our Academy section reflects the ongoing commitment to developing the next generation of players and fostering a pathway from youth football to the First Team.

Media Update

A look at Avenue’s evolving online presence over the past three years, covering social media growth, website updates, and the new content initiatives that have helped build stronger connections with our supporters. We detail how the club’s digital strategy has evolved and what’s in store for the future.

Get Your Copy!

With a variety of engaging features and insights, tonight’s programme is a must-read for all Green Army supporters. Pick up your copy for just ÂŁ3 in the Clubhouse or Horton Park Suite. Let’s get behind the team and cheer them on to victory!

Player Departures: Josh Askew and Ben Whelan

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Bradford (Park Avenue) can confirm that Josh Askew has left the Club this week to join Ossett United. We would like to thank Josh for his commitment and efforts over the last few months and wish him all the best as he continues his football journey.

Additionally, we can confirm that Ben Whelan has gone out on a 3-month loan deal to Sheffield FC. We wish Ben the best of luck and look forward to seeing his development during this loan spell.

Thank you, Josh and Ben, for your contributions to the Club! đź’šâš˝

Match Preview: Bradford (Park Avenue) vs. Emley AFC

Tonight, Bradford (Park Avenue) face a significant challenge as they host league leaders Emley AFC at the Horsfall Community Stadium. With the match kicking off at 7:45 pm, it’s set to be a high-stakes clash as Avenue aim to continue their strong form and close the gap at the top of the table.

Form Guide:

  • Bradford (Park Avenue) come into the game unbeaten in their last six league matches, with an impressive five wins and one draw. Recent victories include a solid 3-1 win at Consett, 2-1 vs Sheffield FC, and a 3-0 away win against Stocksbridge Park Steels, showcasing the team’s resilience and growing momentum. Sitting fifth in the table with 23 points, Avenue are just one point away from second place, making tomorrow’s match crucial in their push for the top spots.
  • Emley AFC, on the other hand, lead the league with 29 points and have been formidable this season, losing just once in the league. Their recent form is hampered slightly, with their only loss, 2-1 to North Ferriby. Emley have shown they can bounce back quickly though, and since that defeat they have won against Sherwood Colliery, Ossett United, and Carlton Town.

Key Factors:

  • Defensive Steel vs. Attacking Firepower: Avenue’s recent success has been built on solid defending and clinical finishing. The addition of experienced players like Ben Blythe, Josh Ashman, and Mark Beevers has bolstered the backline, while Paddy Sykes, fresh off scoring twice against Consett, is in fine form up front. However, they will need to be at their best to keep out an Emley side that has scored 27 goals – the most in the division.
  • Battle for the Summit: With Emley having scored the most goals and conceded the least in the league, they represent the ultimate test for Avenue’s improving squad. But with home advantage and a buzzing atmosphere at Horsfall, Bradford (Park Avenue) will fancy their chances of upsetting the league leaders and cutting the gap at the top to just three points.

What’s at Stake:

A win for Avenue would not only boost their play-off credentials but also thrust them firmly into the title race. Meanwhile, Emley will look to solidify their place at the top and extend their lead over the chasing pack.

🕢 Kick-off at 7:45 pm – let’s fill the stands and create a powerful atmosphere! 🔥

🎟️ Admission Prices:

  • ÂŁ8 for EFL, EPL, Bulls, Huddersfield Town, Bradford City, and Halifax season ticket holders
  • ÂŁ13 Adults, ÂŁ10 Concessions
  • ÂŁ5 for Students, Armed Forces & Blue Light Cardholders
  • ÂŁ3 Youths (12-17), ÂŁ1 Juniors (U12s)

🍺 Happy Hour on all draft and hand-pulled pints from 6-7 pm with 50p off your first pint. Come early, grab a drink, and get ready for a big night of football! 🍻

Get down to Horsfall, back the lads, and let’s make tomorrow night one to remember! 🟢⚪ #GreenArmy #BPAFC #Matchday #NorthernPremierLeague #UpTheAvenue

Bradford (Park Avenue) Secure 3-1 Victory at Consett to Climb Back into Play-Off Spots – Match Report

Bradford (Park Avenue) continued their impressive form in the Northern Premier League East Division on Saturday, claiming a 3-1 win over Consett AFC on Saturday. The victory not only extended their unbeaten run to six games (five wins and a draw) but also pushed them back into the play-off places, and put the Green Army at the top of the form table.

The match began with the hosts threatening early, as Will Constantin managed to break into the box, only to be denied by on-loan Avenue goalkeeper Jack Hall, who reacted sharply to keep the scores level.

Avenue responded swiftly and made the most of some sloppy defending from Consett. Connor Shanks capitalized on a defensive error but saw his initial effort saved by Harry Moss. However, the breakthrough came after 14 minutes when Shanks headed home a superb delivery from Paddy Sykes, leaving Moss with no chance.

Sykes then turned from provider to scorer just before half-time, punishing another defensive lapse by slotting the ball home with a composed finish to double Avenue’s lead and give the visitors a comfortable cushion heading into the break.

Consett came out strong in the second half, earning a penalty shortly after the restart when Will Shaw was fouled in the area. Brandon Holdsworth stepped up to convert the spot-kick, giving the home side hope of a comeback.

However, Craig Elliott’s men showed their resilience and were determined to secure all three points. Avenue’s steelier mentality was evident as they weathered Consett’s pressure and continued to pose a threat on the counter.

The decisive moment came with just under 10 minutes left on the clock when Jimiel Chikukwa played a perfectly weighted through ball to Sykes, who smashed it past Moss to net his second goal of the game and seal the victory for Avenue.

The win sees Avenue move up to fifth in the table on 23 points, just one point behind second-placed Cleethorpes Town after Belper Town suffered a setback.

Next up, Bradford (Park Avenue) return to the Horsfall Community Stadium on Tuesday night for a top-of-the-table clash against league leaders Emley AFC. With the potential to close the gap to just three points off the summit, Avenue face a tough challenge against a high-flying Emley side that has lost just once in the league this season and boasts the division’s best attack and defense.

Come on down and back the boys as they look to continue their superb run and climb the table!

Tuesday Matchday Alert!

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This Tuesday night 22nd October, Bradford (Park Avenue) face off against league leaders Emley AFC at the Horsfall Community Stadium! 🏟️ Kick-off at 7:45 pm. It’s a big test for the lads, and we need the Green Army to bring the noise! 🔊💚

🎟️ Special Offer: Entry is just £8 for all EFL, EPL & Bulls season ticket holders! 🎫

🍺 Happy Hour on all draft and hand-pulled pints from 6-7 pm with 50p off your pint! Perfect way to warm up for the action on the pitch! ⚽️🔥

Get behind the team and let’s make Tuesday night one to remember! 🟢⚪ #GreenArmy #BPAFC #TuesdayNightFootball #NorthernPremierLeague #UpTheAvenue

Club Statement

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Bradford (Park Avenue) would like to update our supporters and the wider football community regarding the recent announcement from our neighbours Farsley Celtic about playing at our home, the Horsfall Community Stadium, on Friday 18th October against Spennymoor Town.

We are very keen to help other local clubs and offer the use of our fantastic facilities. However, our priority is to look after the best interests of Bradford (Park Avenue) to protect the future trajectory of the football club.

We have an agreement, in principle, with Farsley Celtic. This agreement is based on various T&C’s being met. Unfortunately, the public announcement from Farsley Celtic has been made before these T&C’s have been met.

Therefore, as we currently stand the game will not go ahead at the Horsfall Community Stadium. However, we are very hopeful that these T&C’s can be fulfilled by Farsley Celtic very quickly and we will be able to help our neighbours and host their upcoming fixture.

We will update supporters, of all clubs concerned, in due course.