CAMPION & LIVERSEDGE – PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES

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We are delighted to announce two of our away pre-season fixtures as Campion AFC and Liversedge FC

We make the trip to Campion on Tuesday 11th July, with Kick Off scheduled for 7:45pm at Scotchman Road. 

Campion are set for a great season following their promotion from Division One of the Northern Counties East League. 

They also won the 22/23 Yorkshire Cup, along with the 22/23 West Riding Senior County Cup.

As for Liversedge, the match will take place on 5th August, Kick Off scheduled for 3pm at the Clayborn Ground.

We visit Sedge following their relegation to the Northern Premier League – Division 1 East.

Former Park Avenue Player-Coach Ryan Toulson recently put pen to paper with Liversedge, signing a deal to join Jonathan Rimmington in the management.

HUDDERSFIELD TOWN – PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES

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HUDDERSFIELD TOWN FC

We are delighted to announce our latest Pre-Season Friendly as our local neighbours Huddersfield Town! 

The Terriers will visit the Horsfall Community Stadium on Friday 14th July, with a Kick Off of 7:30pm. 

In recent years, Avenue have loaned in some of the up and coming talent from Town’s u18 to u23s, including Shane Maroodza and David Adewoju in the 22/23 season, and Isaac Marriott who originally joined on a loan in 2018, before being signed in August 2020 and later sold for an undisclosed fee to Altrincham in December 2021. 

Avenue first went head to head with Town back in September 1910, where we hosted a Division 2 game which ended 1-0 to the Terriers.

Our last recorded League or Cup game was on 26th September 1962, where Huddersfield took a 3-1 win in the League Cup.

Town also visited Bradford in our 2019/20 pre-season, which saw the sides play out a 2-2 draw. Goals came from Lewis Rathbone and Ryan Cresswell. 

ODUNSTON TO STAY AT AVENUE! 

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We are thrilled to announce the re-signing of talented right-back Lucas Odunston!

Lucas originally joined the club in August 2021, and agreed terms today on a new one-year deal to keep him at the Horsfall for the 2023/24 Season.

Odunston’s journey with Bradford (Park Avenue) began two years ago when he made the move from Hull u21s. Since then, he has demonstrated tremendous growth and dedication on the field, making 29 appearances in his first season (21/22), followed by 38 in the 22/23 Season 

Prior to his time with Hull, Lucas showcased his talents as a promising young player at Leeds u18s side, where he honed his skills and developed a strong footballing foundation.

Mark Bower was equally happy with the signing, saying this; 

“Great to get Lucas over the line, he’s been a fantastic player over the last 2 seasons, and when away from injury he is often one of our best. His attitude on and off the pitch has been brilliant and he can really become a role model for the younger players in the squad.” 

An interview with Lucas will be posted on Friday, so stay tuned to our Socials!

MR SCRATCHINGS BACK FOR YEAR 2!

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Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC is delighted to announce the renewal of its sponsorship agreement with Mr Scratchings for the upcoming 2023-2024 season. 

This marks the second consecutive year of partnership between the beloved local snack company and the football club, with Mr Scratchings’ logo prominently displayed on the back of the playing shirt.

The extension of the sponsorship deal reflects the strong and mutually beneficial relationship that has been established between Mr Scratchings and Bradford (Park Avenue). The continued support from Mr Scratchings demonstrates their commitment to the local community and their belief in the club’s vision and potential.

Club Secretary Calum Cullen, expressed his gratitude to Mr Scratchings for their continued support. 

“We are delighted that Mr Scratchings will be continuing as our sponsor for the back of the playing shirt in the upcoming season. Their commitment to our club is invaluable, and we appreciate their belief in our ambitions. The partnership has been fantastic for both parties, and we are excited to continue working together to achieve our goals.”

BLACKPOOL – PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES

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We are delighted to announce more details of our pre season schedule.

On Friday 28th July we will take on a Blackpool XI at the Horsfall Community Stadium with a 7:30 KO.

Blackpool visit us following their relegation to League One.

Our first recorded match against Blackpool took place on 1st January 1909, where we took a 4-3 win in the old Division Two.

Our last recorded match against the Seasiders was on 30th January 1937, where Blackpool took a 6-0 win in the old Division Two.

Further details around the game will be released in due course

THE VIEW FROM THE BOARDROOM – Paul Armitage’s notes (07/01/23)

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As we enter the new year we will be eagerly awaiting PL funds being distributed, BT streaming being made available, hopefully for the two regional leagues as well as the main league and progress by the government on the Fan-led Review of Football.

Chapters 7 and 8 of the Review refer to supporters  specifically and the creation of a ‘Shadow Board’ and a ‘Golden Share’. The Supporter set-up, however constituted, may need to be ratified by the Financial Conduct Authority as some kind of Community Benefit Society.

The suggestion is that a shadow version of a club’s Board can be consulted and kept updated on off-field, confidential financial matters (specifically not on team matters) and that the Golden Share will confer rights on, and refer to, heritage decisions such as stadium relocations, first team colours and the club name, for example. Clearly this is to prevent the repeat of past failures. (Where was this idea when we needed them back in the 70s?)

At the moment our own Supporters Development Fund is potentially the sort of collective supporters’ body that could be converted into, or act as, a Shadow Board, if that is the way an Independent Regulator decides to go. We shall have to wait and see, but if the government finds the time and inclination to legislate for an Independent Regulator, then all clubs and their loyal supporters will need to find solutions.

Hopefully this review will also mean more funds flowing down the pyramid to non-league clubs to sustain viability. The belief is that this will also expose reckless owners who go splashing vast unearned money on players in the pursuit of promotion and short-term glory. Certainly regular FCA reporting would help to identify irregular funding promptly.

Gareth is planning to come to the UK in February and will want to see how best to proceed on this matter and the Board is open to supporter proposals and ideas as to how to find a solution that satisfies supporters and the Board. It is best to be prepared for any changes that may come from any new Independent Regulator than to rush at the last minute into changes.

Off the field our athletics partner, Bradford and Airedale Athletics Club (BAAC) are currently helping us to find grants and funding to re-lay the running track and improve field athletics facilities at Horsfall. This should help to attract several local athletics clubs to consider using Horsfall much more often. This is a big piece of work, if and when it happens. We are already planning big events to help with funding this plan and will keep you updated.

Horsfall’s reputation as a multi-sport venue would be further enhanced by similar investments we may uncover and we will be fast becoming South Bradford’s main sporting hub. Our small, Horsfall team are getting good advice from key influencers and tapping into ideas from the City of Culture planning. All this will eventually help to fill the coffers and give us more for first team investment.

Hopefully we can uncover local businesses and individuals keen to join us on this exciting journey. These projects need local investment from those who are wanting to improve opportunities for the community and facilities which invest in the future of the area and ultimately support the club in its survival and progress. Let us know if you find any investors who want to come and invest in the future with us.

Back on the field you will have seen our first Academy student graduate to the first team pool, so congratulations to Liam Hall on a well-deserved transition. I’m sure he won’t be the last and our best wishes go to him for his hard work and dedication.

We have had some great keepers over the years, so it’s good to see the continuing trend. Harry Hough, Bert Gebbie and John Hardie were among my early memories; no doubt our youngsters today will be remembering both George S-K and Liam in years to come.

Our second graduate has emerged too. Well done Myles La Bastide, we look forward to seeing you play soon.

Paul Armitage

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