VIEW FROM THE BOARDROOM – Paul Armitage’s Notes (Morpeth Town)

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Amongst our own squad we have important players aiming for match fitness after long or short term injuries and some new players aiming to nail down a place in the starting eleven through strong performances. These challenges are part of a player’s experience and are important aspects of a successful squad. It was, therefore, good to see our increased focus on fitness, health, strength and conditioning in the new hybrid plans, and a fitting role for OJ. Nice to see we are trailblazing, with Birmingham City following on with Tom Brady’s appointment!

Best wishes to Mark and Danny as we hope for a full squad to choose from as soon as possible and with making the new hybrid system work well, with extra training and conditioning for the younger lads moving to full time. Like other projects, it will take time to settle in and bring benefits, but it gives us more options for recruitment and retention.

Good to see our new residents Albion Sports get off to a winning start against a much-fancied Silsden team, and again against Goole. As the RL season draws to an end, congratulations go to our other ground-sharers, West Bowling, on their promotion to the Conference Premier League as champions.

We need to get our own season kick-started now.

There is, however, a never-ending list of repair jobs that Neil and Ben are working on around the stadium. Some help is coming from a Howden’s grant to improve the classroom’s kitchen facilities. The increased flexibility of our business units must be used to our financial advantage.

There are times when Tom wants the youngsters, students and their parents to have more comfort and a good space to enjoy and either work or relax in and work in the training room is due to complete by the end of August. It’s good that we will have more and more new people developing a strong connection and sense of belonging to the club.

Tom also had his team helping with a Community Fun Day for local kids last month and managed to get a sunny day for it. The stadium was full of kids having a great time and the local Sandale Trust was heavily involved in the event too. We need local folk having a positive feel for all our stadium activities and for the wider Bradford population to be more aware that this is home for Bradford (Park Avenue).

You will have seen that we now have a very positive connection with the Steven Gerrard Academy, delivering Sports education to our Academy students, along with continuing links to Bradford College. As well as broadening our educational options, it helps not to have all your eggs in one basket and the SGA link is likely to grow each year and to help us cover increasing Academy costs.

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UP NEXT – Bamber Bridge (A)

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UP NEXT – On Saturday we go up against Bamber Bridge at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium!

Kick Off is scheduled for 3pm, directions to the ground can be found below.

How to get to the Sir Tom Finney Stadium. (Taken from Bamber Bridge website)

By Car:

The ground is located just 3 minutes from junction 1 of the M65.
There is limited parking at the ground. On street parking is available on the residential streets near the ground. (Please consider our neighbours and park carefully.)

Additional car parking: Additional parking is available at Brownedge St Mary’s Church, Brownedge Lane, PR5 6SP (5 mins walk from the ground). Parking is charged at £2 per car – all proceeds go to church funds and local charities.

By Train:

The nearest train station is Bamber Bridge which is a 15 minute walk from the Sir Tom Finney Stadium.

Address:
Sir Tom Finney Stadium, Irongate, Brownedge Road, Bamber Bridge, Preston. PR5 6UU

GROUND INFORMATION

Ground Capacity: 2642 (includes 499 seated in the main stand)

Refreshments:
– Licensed clubhouse bar serving a wide selection of alcoholic and soft drinks, including real ales and continental lagers.

– May’s Place Refreshment Bar serves hot food, drinks, sweets and snacks.

An outside bar (located behind the main stand is open on selected match days

Toilets: Toilets are located in the clubhouse, adjacent to the clubhouse and behind the main stand. Accessible toilets are located in the clubhouse and adjacent to the main stand.

Parking: There is limited parking at the ground on matchdays. Visitors parking in the areas around the ground are asked to be considerate to our neighbours and park legally and considerately.