|
Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 24, 2010 18:25:36 GMT
4 teams (Boston United, Guiseley, Bradford Park Avenue and North Ferriby United) had the chance to win the Unibond Premier League and gain promotion to the Conference North. 1. | Boston United | 37 | 76 | 2. | Guiseley | 37 | 76 | 3. | Bradford Park Avenue | 37 | 75 | 4. | North Ferriby United | 37 | 74 | 5. | Kendal Town | 37 | 68 |
[/td][/table] Fixtures | Marine | v | Boston | Guiseley | v | Ashton United | Hucknall | v | Bradford Park Avenue | North Ferriby United | v | Retford United |
[/td][/table] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Results Fixtures | Marine | 0 v 0 | Boston | Guiseley | 2 v 0 | Ashton United | Hucknall | 0 v 5 | Bradford Park Avenue | North Ferriby United | 0 v 0 | Retford United |
[/td][/table] 1. | Guiseley | 38 | 79 | 2. | Bradford Park Avenue | 38 | 78 | 3. | Boston United | 38 | 77 | 4. | North Ferriby United | 38 | 75 | 5. | Kendal Town | 38 | 71 |
[/td][/table] Well done on Guiseley winning the league, nice to see a West Yorkshire team in the Blue Square North albeit they are in the Leeds area. Playoffs are as follows on Tuesday, only 1 leg is played. Bradford Park Avenue | v | Kendal | Boston United | v | North Ferriby United
|
|
|
fatmanstokie
Subs Bench
[M:25]
handle each situation like a dog.... if you can't eat it, or hump it, wee on it and walk away
Posts: 793
|
Post by fatmanstokie on Apr 24, 2010 20:08:43 GMT
Bradford PA - North Ferriby
ideal final for me
been to a few good games at telford with both of these teams all good matches
|
|
|
Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 25, 2010 2:23:09 GMT
No final would be easy but it would be epic if it's Bradford Park Avenue v Boston United. I'd even hold the final at Valley Parade and move the Bradford v Northampton game on Friday.
|
|
|
Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 26, 2010 16:15:39 GMT
Just been informed that Bradford Park Avenue v Kendal is on tonight. After tonight, Kendal will have played 10 matches in 25 days.
I shall be making the stroll down to the Horsfall Stadium, UP THE AVENUE!!!
|
|
|
Post by tigertiger on Apr 26, 2010 21:48:36 GMT
Come on Ferriby!!!!!!!!!!! Hope they make it up they deserve it, they have built well over the past 10 years or so :] hope they make the conference premier one day
|
|
|
Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 26, 2010 23:23:12 GMT
Bradford Park Avenue beat Kendal Town 2-1 to secure a place in the final.
The game was played at such a high tempo from 1st minute to last. Avenue took the lead in 10 minutes when Aidan Savoury got a looping header onto a beautiful cross, keeper stood no chance. Avenue scored again 5 minutes, a beautiful ball into the box, a shot saved by the keeper and the rebound tucked away but the goal was ruled offside. One attack later, later Kendal equalise with a similar set up and goal, only the header was a tighter angle and more sublime. Just before half time, Avenue got a penalty for a handball by a Kendal defender just before half time, Rob O'Brien cooly slotting into the bottom left corner.
Both sides continued to go full throttle in the 2nd in search for goals. Kendal won a penalty for a bad foul in the penalty box, however the Avenue keeper guessed correctly and the rebound cleared for a corner. Later on Avenue had a penalty themselves, but was double saved by the Kendal keeper. A fight broke out afterwards between a Kendal and Avenue keeper, resulting in yellow cards.
Enough time for Avenue to be denied a 3rd goal if it wasn't for a finger tip save by the Kendal keeper and Kendal heading agonisingly wide from a corner before the referee blew the full time whistle.
PS: I don't know a lot of player names as I don't support Avenue lol
|
|
|
Post by Desktop Hoggy on May 5, 2010 13:25:33 GMT
Bradford Park Avenues season ends in heartbreak after they lost 2-1 to Boston United in extra time.
In windy conditions, Avenue sat back for the bulk of the 1st half and defended astutely. They took the lead after catching Boston United on the break, with the goal scored from a narrow angle.
2nd half Avenue were camping in the Boston half for the 1st 20 minutes and could've been 3-0 up. The Boston keeper struggled to kick the ball past the halfway line and Avenue won the ball with ease to create attack after attack. A volley in the 12yd box went blazing over, a shot that went agonisingly wide and another shot which fell to the Boston keeper. Boston finally created an attack and Avenue conceded a free kick, which was poorly defended and Boston equalised.
Both Avenue and Boston could've wrapped the game up late on. Boston had a crack on goal from range but the ball whistled over the bar. Avenue could've won it in injury time but a header from a free kick was tipped over the bar.
Extra time began and Boston created the first chance, a shot which the Avenue keeper was saved at full stretch was tipped over for a corner. However poor defending from a corner resulted Boston taking the lead smash and grab style.
Both Avenue and Boston had the chances to level or put the game beyond doubt but the score finished 2-1 to Boston, cue the pitch invasion from the delighted Boston fans.
|
|