Bishop Auckland v Newton Aycliffe - Tuesday 3rd August 2021 7:45pm KO
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HERITAGE PARK GROUND REGULATIONS In the interests of spectator comfort and Alcoholic beverages, glasses, and knives, safety the following regulations applying darts, tools, fireworks or any other of this ground: article likely to cause injury or inconvenience to others are not All games are subject to the rules and permitted anywhere in the ground. The regulations of the Football Association, management reserves the right to the Durham football association and the conduct security searches on entry and Northern Football League. confiscate any such articles. Encroachment onto the pitch is It is an offence to consume alcohol in forbidden at all times. Parents are the ground. Alcohol may only be respectfully reminded but it also applies purchased and consumed within the to children. confines of the bar and function room. No standing is allowed in front of the Children are not allowed in the bar or main stand whilst the match is in function room unless accompanied by progress. Also, it is not permitted to an adult. Children will not be served at view the match from the balcony at the the bar. top of the main stand (i.e. standing is not allowed of the top of the stairs in Vehicles parked in the car park are front of the balcony windows). parked entirely at the owner’s risk. No liability will be accepted for any loss or The chanting of racist or obscene damage to property. comments, or any other comment likely to cause offence is strictly forbidden. In the event of an emergency, Foul and abusive language will not be instructions will be given by the public- tolerated. address system. Please listen carefully to these instructions and comply with them Smoking is only permitted in designated immediately. areas. It is not permitted to smoke in either the main stand all the covered Entry into the ground implies terrace. acceptance of these regulations and the club reserves the right to eject or The management accepts no excluded from the premises without responsibility for personal property refund, any person who, in the opinion brought into the ground. of the management, is in breach of these regulations.
CLUB DIRECTORY Ground Address Heritage Park Stadium Way Bishop Auckland DL14 9AE Telephone 01388 604 605 Email enquiries@bishopafc.com Fans Line Fixtures and 07989 226 838 Postponements Website www.bishopafc.com Board of Directors Steve Coulthard (Chairman), Terry Jackson, Richard Cooke, Tony Duffy, Catherine Pearson. Accountants Aspire Accounting & Tax Ltd. Football Secretary Tony Duffy Corporate/Commercial Steve Coulthard Manager Matchday Hospitality Kevin Bowker Club Shop Maureen Brassell Head of Media Dean Maynard Bar and Events Manager Darren Maughan Team Manager Andy Toman Assistant Manager Ian McGuckin Goalkeeper Coach Lee Barrass Team Osteopath Amy-Leigh Smith Kit Man Michael Walker Groundsmen Peter Jackson, Dave Illingworth, Gary Ventress, Paul Cooper, Shaun Cooper. Match Day Programme Editor Gavin Hadden PR and Social Media Luke Atkinson, Maureen Brassell, Dean Midas Match Day Photographs Peter Jackson, Joseph Gorman Match Day Programme Comtek System Solutions Design PA Announcer/Project Pamela Cowey Manager The directors would like to acknowledge and thank all volunteers for the hard work in ensuring the smooth operation of the club.
BISHOP AUCKLAND FOOTBALL CLUB A QUICK HISTORY I t all started when theological students from Oxford and Cambridge University whilst studying at Auckland Castle, home F ollowing the tragic Munich air crash of 1958, three Bishop Auckland men went to assist Manchester United. They were of the Bishop of Durham in Bishop Derek Lewin, Warren Bradley and Bobby Auckland; formed a team known as Bishop Hardisty, who all played in United’s Auckland Church Institute in 1882. A later Central league side in March that year. dispute caused a breakaway team called Bradley (an England amateur Auckland Town to be formed in 1886/87 international) not only became a regular in and it was from this upheaval that Bishop United’s 1st team but also went on to play Auckland Football Club was eventually at full international level. born. Eight days after its formation, the n the FA Amateur Cup, the Bishops’ club chose royal blue with white facings and subsequently the light and dark blue I record was without equal. They were in the final 18 times, winning the cup on ten colours of the original Church Institute representing the colours of Oxbridge. occasions including a record three times in a row in 1955, 1956 and 1957. The Club A uckland Town were founder members of the Northern League in 1889 but left after its first season before returning were also semi-finalists on 27 occasions. When the (Amateur Cup) competition ceased in 1974, the Club was presented as Bishop Auckland in 1893. Between 1893 with a replica of the trophy in recognition and 1988, the club won the league of its outstanding record. championship a record 19 times. The first championship was claimed in 1898/99 with the club going unbeaten in their I n the FA Cup the Bishops had memorable fights against Preston North End, Burnley, Wolves, and other league league campaign, winning nine and drawing seven of their sixteen league clubs. The best run in the competition was matches. in 1954/55 when, after beating Kettering Town 5-1 (Home), Crystal Palace 4-2 T he most successful period in the Northern League came between 1947 and 1956 when the team never finished (Away) and Ipswich Town 3-0 (home) after a 2-2 draw in East Anglia, they were defeated 3-1 by York City in a thrilling 4th below second place. During this period round replay. they were champions seven times and runners-up on three occasions I n 1988, almost a century after first joining the Northern League the Club decided to enter the non-league pyramid
system via the Northern Premier League (NPL). The Bishops’ would spend 18 seasons in the NPL before returning to the Club’s Northern League roots in 2006. O ff the pitch the Club formed itself into a limited company in 1997 but the key issue as the 21st century dawned was the Club’s intent to move from its old home at Kingsway to a new site at Tindale Crescent on the outskirts of Bishop Auckland. Although the ‘move’ had been initially mooted in 1993, by the end of 2001 the Club was no nearer to achieving that objective and at the end of the 2001- 02 season the Club finally left its spiritual home, and ground shares at Shildon, Spennymoor and West Auckland followed. T he Club continued to pursue its objective of getting to Tindale Crescent and obtained the maximum Football Foundation grant of £250,000 in 2004. In conjunction with national blue chip developer Terrace Hill the Club finally obtained planning permission for the new ground in November 2008. The new ground named Heritage Park was built for the Club by Terrace Hill and was an integral part of a massive regeneration project. H eritage Park was officially opened in October 2010 with the first ever game being played against Middlesbrough the following month.
BISHOP AUCKLAND FC CLUB HONOURS FA AMATEUR CUP Winners 1895/96 1899/00 1913/14 1920/21 1921/22 1934/35 1938/39 1954/55 1955/56 1956/57 Finalists 1901/02 1905/06 1910/11 1914/15 1945/46 1949/50 1950/51 1950/51 1953/54 FA DURHAM CHALLENGE CUP Winners 1891/92 1898/99 1930/31 1938/39 1951/52 1955/56 1961-62 1966/67 1984/85 1985/86 1987/88 1996/97 1998/99 2000/01 2001/02 2012/13 Finalists 1890/91 1892/93 1893/94 1901/02 1925/26 1950/51 1954/55 1956/57 1960/61 1986/87 1992/93 1993/94 2003/04 NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE Premier Division Runners-up 1996/97 First Division Runners-up 1988/89 NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE CUP Finalists 1994/95 2000/01 NORTHERN LEAGUE Champions 1898/99 1900/01 1901/02 1908/09 1909/10 1911/12 1920/21 1930/31 1938/39 1946/47 1949/50 1950/51 1951/52 1953/54 1954/55 1955/56 1966/67 1984/85 1985/86 Amateur Champions 1902/03 1903/04 1905/06 Runners-up 1903/04 1914/15 1919/20 1921/22 1922/23 1936/37 1937/38 1939/40 1947/48 1948/49 1952/53 1960/61 1972/73 1978/79 1986/87 NORTHERN LEAGUE CUP Winners 1949/50 1950/51 1952/53 1953/54 1954/55 1959/60 1966/67 1975/76 Finalists 1926/27 1933/34 1936/37 1939/40 1945/46 1955/56 1960/61 1974/75 2017/18 NORTHEAST FLOODLIT LEAGUE Champions 1980/81 BEST PERFORMANCES FA Cup Fourth Round 1954/55 FA Amateur Cup Winners on ten occasions FA Trophy Quarter Final (replay) 1978/79, 1996/97, 1999/00 FA Vase Second Round 2014/15 Highest League Position 2nd in Northern Premier League (then level 6th) 1996/97 Club Motto Tempori Parendum (one must move with the times)
EDITOR’S NOTES Good evening and welcome to the ‘Voneus Broadband Stadium’ at Heritage Park, the home of Bishop Auckland FC for our opening home league game of the season against Newton Aycliffe. How refreshing it was on Saturday (and not just the 2nd half downpour that soaked us silly enough not to carry a jacket!!) to return to competitive action for the first time since the end of October, and what a bonus it was to grab the win with a determined dogged display from the lads. Without even taking the result into consideration it was great to see smiles on everyone’s faces, drinks flowing and great banter, after what has been a very stop start 16 months for life in general. A big shout out to the two blue fans who certainly helped carry the team over the line at Guisborough – more of the same tonight please! I think this evening will prove to be one of the tougher fixtures in the league this season as Newton Aycliffe continue to develop and evolve under the studious approach of Colin Stormsoy and looking at their result on Saturday they will be amongst the front runners. In tonight’s issue I have included the first part of a very interesting take on BAFC fortunes during the start of the Covid 19 pandemic which has been put together by club ambassador and Manchester Utd historian, Roy Cavanagh MBE, who followed everything on social media from afar. To be continued in the coming weeks…. I am always looking for ways to keep the content of the matchday programme fresh and innovative so if any supporters have any ideas or feel they can contribute please come and speak to me or e-mail me at editor@bishopafc.com Enjoy the game and get behind the ‘Bishops’!! Gav
CHAIRMAN’S COMMENTS First of all, can I welcome everyone to a new season on behalf of the directors; Catherine, Terry, Richard, Tony and our newest director Kevin Bowker who is already a season ticket holder and very keen volunteer at the club - Kevin will be helping us out with future projects as well as jobs around the ground and hopefully help bring in more sponsors to the club. As you will have noticed we have changed our midweek matches to Tuesday evening to allow the players to get together on a Thursday to work together and improve fitness levels. After a very disappointing and testing range of friendly games (apart from the excellent game against Middlesbrough which was a tremendous success on and off the field) we more than welcomed the tremendous 3 points v Guisborough at our first game and the away support and photos captured were brilliant. The support of our fans was like having an extra player on the pitch and it was great to see the players and management team engaging with the fans. That was the start we all wanted and sets us up for a great game v Newton Aycliffe tonight after their excellent win last Saturday. Andy and Ian are doing a great job in getting the best out of the players currently available with Saturday a perfect example of organisation, team spirit and 100% effort but don’t be surprised to see fresh faces coming in over the next few weeks as players may become available. Lots of work has also gone on over the last year and during the closed season ranging from new goal netting to the replacement of tractors. The new “Chefs Shelter” area now takes pride of place next to the covered terracing and our weekly car boot fair and additional sponsor board around the ground are a great boost! A massive thank you goes to all the supporters who have paid again for their season tickets after we offered to replace them FOC for this season! Finally, a massive thank you is extended to all volunteers who have worked tirelessly throughout the summer and we welcome back those who we need for match days to run smoothly who I mentioned at the club’s AGM two weeks ago. Steve Coulthard
Ebac Northern League Division One Bishop Auckland v Newton Aycliffe Tuesday 3rd August 2021 Kick-off: 7.45pm Nick Liversedge Andrei- Ardelean Vasile BISHOP AUCKLAND FC Charlie Lamb Scott Brassell Jamie Marshall Aaron Brown NEWTON AYCLIFFE Lucas Pilling Adam Burnicle Stephen Oakley Warren Byrne Ryan Coles Sonni Coleman Chris Emms Marc Costello Jack Connor Ben Dibb-Fuller Ross Gardner Joe Ferguson Matthew Calender Nicholas Green Olly Hotchkiss Liam Jarvie Dan O’Reilly John Jury Lewis Murphy Christopher Mason Regan Nixon Aidan McGee Chris Winn Callum Munro Billy Harland Jack Naylor Jack Cooper Jake Petitjean Alfie Pearn Adam Pickford Kamal Ait El Haj Shaun Ryder Ardelan Ameen Alexander Walker Cameron Martin Lewis Walton Joshua Hewson Ben Wood Jordan Emery Ethan Wood Glen Lane Manager Andy Toman Colin Stromsoy Assistant Ian McGuckin Mark Wood Manager TODAY’S MATCH OFFICALS Referee: Glen Hart Assistant Referees: John Davison & Victoria Davison Today’s mascots are….ST MARY’S U14s NEXT GAME AT THE VONEUS BROADBAND STADIUM, HERITAGE PARK Northern League Division One Tuesday 17th August 2021 at 7:45pm Bishop Auckland v Thornaby
MANAGER’S COMMENTS Good evening, On Saturday at Guisborough Town we were missing a number of players for different reasons. Some will return for tonight’s game v Newton Aycliffe but there will still be some that miss out. Unfortunately, this is what will happen for the next month or so until players become happy with where they are at. The pre-season has been a complete nightmare trying to get players in as most just want to see what their club has to offer first before they then may become available. Also, with the higher division clubs still holding onto their own players due to not starting competitively until next week has not been a help either. I believe clubs will be looking to have a bigger squad this season too, with the covid situation still hovering around in the background. Back to Saturday and we got off to a great start against a good Guisborough side and weathered the storm in the first half. We came out for the 2nd half and did much better with regards to ball retention. I would like to welcome Alan Oliver and everyone from Newton Aycliffe FC and wish them well…AFTER the game is over! Newton Aycliffe are one of the favourites for the league this season so tonight will be a different game to the weekend, and we will probably not have the ball for long spells. We will need to stay organised and disciplined if we are to get anything from tonight. Andy Toman
BISHOP AUCKLAND FC – LATEST NEWS Two Blues Launch New Website The Club is excited to announce the launch of our new website. The new site is leaner and much faster with enhanced features that fans, and visitors will notice when they visit. Chairman Steve Coulthard said "The Club would like to thank club partners Comtek System Solutions and specifically Richard Cooke, CEO of Comtek and fellow club director, who has spent many hours of hard work designing and developing the site, overcoming the many problems you experience when moving from one website to another. This involved transferring data, functionality and information which needed to be retained whilst setting up the new features we will experience. I am sure this new website will help us move forward and keep improving and adding items on to keep everyone up to date." The new website is mobile responsive which enables visitors to easily read and navigate across the site using a range of devices from desktop computers to mobile phones. The site includes team information which builds up over the seasons such as appearances, substitutions, goals scored, yellow and red cards received and much more that will keep fans fully informed. The Club Shop has also had a revamp and you can continue to buy club merchandise such as replica shirts, scarves, and hats as well as season tickets. People that have any queries or wish to book our function room will now be able to do this using the new ‘Contact Us’ page, we’ve also listed details of our sponsorship opportunities. Our latest news section will keep fans up to date on all matters relating to the Club and will link with social media. Our head of PR, Luke Atkinson will ensure our news is circulated far and wide to ensure everyone knows what is happening at our great club. Comtek will also be hosting the new website on their servers to ensure the maximum amount of up-time for the site is achieved.
PRE-SEASON ROUND UP Saturday 3rd July 2021, Grangetown Boys Club AWAY A scattering of Bishops fans made the trip to Middlesbrough on a humid afternoon to see Bishops in action for the first time in more than 8 months against Step 7 opposition. A line up with a mixture of first team players, U23 regulars and trialists took to the field and a naturally ‘scratchy’ start to the game saw the home side score what was to be the only goal of the game in the first 20 minutes when Liversedge was beaten with a low shot across him into the far corner of the net. Bishops did get eventually get into their stride and for the remainder of the game exerted strong pressure on their ‘plucky’ opponent’s goal. Determined defending, poor finishing, excellent goalkeeping and the cross bar denied Bishops an equaliser – Alfie Pearn seeing a delicate chip rebound off the woodwork in the final minutes. Saturday 11th July 2021, Shildon AWAY Dean Street was the location for Bishops second friendly against newly promoted Shildon who are preparing for their first forage up the football pyramid. Established first teamer Chris Winn returned to the side and an impressive start saw the imposing El Haj glance in a tempting Olly Hotchkiss corner. The home side equalised before half time through Dom Curl who also made his mark with his head. A competitive game swung Shildon’s way in the 2nd half, with Posthill scoring a penalty after a handball offence and then Ben Trotter finishing clinically past Nick Liversedge. Wednesday 14th July 2021, Middlesbrough FC HOME Neil Warnock brought his first team for their opening friendly of the summer and a reduced capacity sell out crowd of just under 1,000 saw Bishops put in a good display despite going down 0-3 in the end courtesy of 2 late goals adding some gloss to the score line for all the possession ‘Boro’ had on the night. Close season signing Uche Ikpeazu impressed for the visitors and marked his debut with a spectacular goal that dipped over Liversedge in the Bishop goal. With only 9
minutes on the clock the crowd could not be mistaken for expecting an avalanche of goals, however Bishops defended well and looked energetic and composed in possession when the chance arose. Saturday 17th July 2021, Spennymoor Town FC HOME A last-minute change of opponents due to Goole AFC pulling out due to covid-19 saw Conference North Spennymoor visit on a stiflingly hot summers afternoon. A strong ‘Town’ side including several trialists of their own soon began to put Bishops to the sword after a sluggish opening quarter. Glen Taylor grabbed 4 goals of the nine that were put past Liversedge and his 2nd half replacement Charlie Lamb. As good as Bishops were a few days earlier against ‘Boro’ they were as lethargic and sloppy against a rampant Moors on what was a chastening afternoon for Andy Tomans experimental side. Friday 23rd July 2021, Harrogate Railway Athletic AWAY Another hot evening saw Bishops travel down the A1 to face NE Counties opposition. A bright start to the game by Bishops fizzled out into a frustrating display which brough another defeat, this time by a single goal scored in the 2nd half. Saturday 24th July 2021, Darlington Town HOME Less than 24 hours after the ‘first team’ played out a 1-0 defeat at Harrogate RA a Bishops XI featuring mainly U23 players and trialists did not do themselves justice and were walloped 8-1 by a rampant Darlington outfit of the Wearside League. Regan Nixon scored Bishops goal from close range.
MATCH REPORT: 31/07/2021 Northern League Division One, Guisborough Town v Bishop Auckland Guisborough Town: Robert Dean, Lucas Bell, Nicholas Hood, James Dylon, Charlie Marshall, Lewis Green, James Row, Joseph Bartliff, Louis Johnson, Layton Watts, Ben Jackson Bishop Auckland: Nick Liversedge, Jamie Marshall, Lucas Pilling, El Haj, Stephen Oakley, Glen Lane, Lewis Murphy, Olly Hotchkiss, Chris Winn, Ross Gardner, Alfie Pearn A very healthy number of two blue supporters made the trip to the King George V Stadium and were rewarded with a hard-fought opening day win by a Bishops side held together by the excellent Kamal Ait El Haj. The opening minutes were encouraging enough for a Bishops team short on confidence and rhythm after a disappointing pre-season campaign, Alfie Pearn stretching his legs and the home defence as he got away down the right but couldn’t conjure anything meaningful for the Bishops attack. Chris Winn blazed over the bar from the edge of the box with just the keeper to beat with perhaps Bishops best opportunity of the first half, this being sandwiched in between good spells of Guisborough pressure. Nick Liversedge wasn’t truly tested but had to be alert along with his defenders as a flurry of corner kicks and crosses into the box were dealt with. HT 0-0. Bishops probably needed to get the midfield into the game to dominate more of the ball and started to do just that as they came out in positive fashion after the interval. A strong penalty shot was waved away minutes into the half. An extremely tight affair looked like it was going to head toward a goalless draw until Chris Winn bustling run into the box was ended illegally as the powerful forward fell to the ground. Robert Dean guessed correctly and palmed out Winn’s low effort, however Pilling played the ball back into the 6-yard box where the ball ricocheted into the post before eventually being poked home by a prostate Winn to the delight of the away support on the grass bank behind the goal. The remaining 10 minutes were dealt with without any major panic by the Bishops defence and at the final whistle the team were applauded off with a chorus of “Beeee…Auckland” as the rain began to pour. FT 0-1. ATT 363.
ACTION SHOTS A selection of photos from Saturdays opening league game of the season at Guisborough Town - courtesy of Joe Gorman Below left, Alfie Pearn makes an early run at the home defence Below right, Winn has Bishops best 1st half effort Left, Lucas Pulling watches on as captain Olly Hotchkiss spreads the play Bottom left, Winn scoops home the winner Bottom right, Winn is mobbed by his teammates
BISHOP AUCKLAND FC SPONSORSHIP! Bishop Auckland FC Chairman, Steve Coulthard, has an exciting new update on a huge sponsorship deal for the club: “I am delighted to announce an absolutely superb main sponsorship deal for Bishop AFC. A London based broadband company - Voneus Ltd. Voneus is an established company which specialises in fast rural broadband and has recently awarded Victoria Jewitt the post of Community Engagement Team Leader. Victoria’s hard work and dedication to Bishop AFC, has managed to secure an amazing five figure sponsorship for the club. This also includes ground sponsorship for the forthcoming year. This is fantastic news, not only for the club, but also the local community. The start of a substantial sponsorship partnership between ourselves and a multi million pound company – Voneus. I would like to say a special thank you to Victoria for bringing this sponsorship to BAFC and all the hard work she does. The sponsorship deal is absolutely fantastic for the club, and we are extremely grateful for receiving financial backing in these difficult times and brings a huge boost to our finances in these difficult times. The stadium is to be renamed: The Voneus Stadium. In a recent announcement, Chris Burns reviewed his main sponsorship commitments due to COVID restrictions but will still be a very large partner in the club which we very much appreciate. The partnership between Bishop AFC and Voneus, will also assist with the general running of the ground. After Victoria and myself met with the Voneus CEO at the ground, he has also offered financial assistance to the management team. Again, a fantastic opportunity to bring new players into the club, helping us climb up the league & support the community. Once again, thanks to Victoria for her dedication and complete support in securing this amazing deal for Bishop Auckland FC. We wish her good luck, and further success in her new role working for Voneus alongside the football club. This is a highly welcomed superb sponsorship package and brings stability and ambition back to the club.” Steve Coulthard Chairman/Director Bishop Auckland Football Club
2021/22 Fixtures & Results… Date Match Kick off Type Result Att Sat 03/07/2021 Grangetown Boys Club v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM FRIENDLY 1-0 N/K Sat 10/07/2021 Shildon v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM FRIENDLY 3-1 N/K Wed 14/07/2021 Bishop Auckland v Middlesbrough 7:00 PM FRIENDLY 0-3 975 Sat 17/07/2021 Bishop Auckland v Spennymoor Town 2:30 PM FRIENDLY 0-9 N/K Fri 23/07/2021 Harrogate RA v Bishop Auckland 7:30 PM FRIENDLY 1-0 N/K Sat 24/07/2021 Bishop Auckland XI v Darlington Town 3:00 PM FRIENDLY 1-8 N/K Sat 31/07/2021 Guisborough Town v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 0-1 363 Tue 03/08/2021 Bishop Auckland v Newton Aycliffe 7:45PM NL1 Sat 07/08/2021 Sunderland RCA v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM FA EP Tue 10/08/2021 Billingham Town v Bishop Auckland 7:30 PM NL1 Sat 14/08/2021 North Shields v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Tue 17/08/2021 Bishop Auckland v Thornaby 7:45 PM NL1 Sat 21/08/2021 Bishop Auckland v Redcar Athletic 3:00 PM NL1 Tue 24/08/2021 Consett v Bishop Auckland 7:30 PM NL1 Sat 28/08/2021 Penrith v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Tue 31/08/2021 Bishop Auckland v West Auckland Town 7:45 PM NL1 Sat 04/09/2021 Bishop Auckland v Sunderland RCA 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 11/09/2021 Bishop Auckland v Ryton & Crawcrook 3:00 PM FAV Q1 Sat 18/09/2021 Bishop Auckland v Ashington 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 02/10/2021 Northallerton Town v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 09/10/2021 Bishop Auckland v West Allotment Celtic 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 16/10/2021 Whickham v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Tue 19/10/2021 Bishop Auckland v Whitley Bay 7:45 PM NL1 Sat 23/10/2021 Bishop Auckland v Ryhope CW 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 30/10/2021 Bishop Auckland v Newcastle Benfield 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 09/01/2021 Whitley Bay v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 06/11/2021 Seaham Red Star v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 13/11/2021 Bishop Auckland v Crook Town 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 20/11/2021 Newton Aycliffe v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 27/11/2021 Bishop Auckland v Billingham Town 3:00 PM NL1
Sat 04/12/2021 Thornaby v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 11/12/2021 Bishop Auckland v Consett 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 18/12/2021 West Auckland Town v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 08/01/2022 Bishop Auckland v Guisborough Town 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 15/01/2022 Whitley Bay v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 22/01/2022 Bishop Auckland v North Shields 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 29/01/2022 Redcar Athletic v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 05/02/2022 Bishop Auckland v Penrith 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 12/02/2022 Sunderland RCA v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 19/02/2022 Ashington v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 26/02/2022 Bishop Auckland v Northallerton Town 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 12/03/2022 West Allotment Celtic v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 19/03/2022 Bishop Auckland v Whickham 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 26/03/2022 Ryhope CW v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 02/04/2022 Newcastle Benfield v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 09/04/2022 Bishop Auckland v Seaham Red Star 3:00 PM NL1 Sat 16/04/2022 Crook Town v Bishop Auckland 3:00 PM NL1
Bishop Auckland FC 2021-22 Pen Pics & Statistics Nick Liversedge (Goalkeeper) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Now starting his fourth season with Bishops after signing from Shildon when manager Ian Chandler took the reigns. Nick has an abundance of experience and is an excellent shot stopper who commands his box extremely well. Charlie Lamb (Goalkeeper) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Signed July 2020 to add cover to Nick Liversedge. 18-year-old Charlie also plays for our U23 side with previous experience playing for Durham County. Matthew Calender (Defender) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Signed in the summer of 2021. Awaiting further info. Ryan Coles (Defender) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Signed in the summer of 2021. Awaiting further info. Jordan Emery (Defender) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Signed in the summer of 2021 after a very brief appearance at the end of last season. Previous clubs include Goole AFC and Pickering Town. Stephen Oakley (Defender) Appearances: 1 Goals: 1 Tall commanding centre half, Stephen had a brief spell at the club a couple of seasons ago before returning to Billingham Town. Lucas Pilling (Defender) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 18-year-old left sided defender who joined from Newton Aycliffe in October 2020. Previously at Hartlepool Utd.
Jamie Marshall (Defender/Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Jamie joined us from Jarrow Roofing in the summer of 2018, where he was one of their longest standing players, he is a strong right sided defender and can also feature in midfield. Jamie is very quick and very consistent. He will be a valued member of the squad again and can hopefully stay injury free this term. Cameron Martin (Defender) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 A regular in our U23 side the last couple of seasons with some first team experience already. 19 years of age and regarded as a very good prospect coming through the BAFC ranks from a very young age. Ardelan Ameen (Midfielder) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Signed in the summer of 2021. Awaiting further info. Glen Lane (Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Another signing on the eve of the new signing, Glen was an ever-present during pre-season. This is his second spell at the club after featuring under Tony Lee and David Bayles in 2013/14. Jack Connor (Midfielder) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Aged 26, Jack is a defensive minded midfielder signed by Ian Chandler in the summer of 2020. Previously with Thornaby and Middlesbrough FC. Grew into his role towards the end of the curtailed 2020-21 season with some impressive headed goals also. Lewis Murphy (Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Aged 27, Lewis joined us this summer having previously played for Thornaby, Billingham Town and Northallerton. Oliver Hotchkiss (Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Signed from Ryhope CW in October 2020 for his second spell at the club after featuring first time around under David Bayles. Former Leeds Utd youth player with experience at Garforth Town and Durham City.
Ross Gardner (Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Andy Toman’s first signing, transferred to the club from Thornaby in October 2020. He is a strong central midfielder who has previously featured for Whitby Town, Bradford Park Avenue and West Auckland. Billy Harland (Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Tenacious midfielder who has come through the junior ranks. A couple of first team appearances already to his name. Chris Emms (Midfielder) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Hugely experienced at Northern League level and above, Chris can count Spennymoor, Darlington and Crook amongst his previous clubs where he has been very highly regarded. Brought in this summer to add a sense of calm to the midfield. Kamal Ait El Haj (Midfielder) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 An imposing figure in the heart of the midfield, Kamal has spent the vast majority of his career in his native Morocco. Appeared in most of this summer’s friendlies. Alfie Pearn (Forward) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Promising young player registered in time to make his debut in the DCC win against Horden CW in October 2020. Comfortable in an attacking midfield position and always looking to run at defenders with his pace. Christopher Winn (Forward) Appearances: 1 Goals: 1 Centre forward Chris has a fantastic work ethic and is a tremendous team player who has caused many defences problems over the last few seasons. Contributed an impressive 15 goals in 2018-19 and was set to match that tally the following season before the Covid pandemic halted proceedings. Jack Cooper (Forward) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Signed in the summer of 2021. Awaiting further info.
Regan Nixon (Forward) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Regan showed his promise by leading the scoring charts for St Marys U16 a couple of years ago. Regan has been involved with the first team squad for a couple of seasons now and will be looking to feature more regularly. Scored his first senior goal in the FA Cup win at Kendal in September 2021. Daniel O’Reilly (Forward) Appearances: 0 Goals: 0 Signed in October 2020 from Newcastle Benfield, 30-year-old Daniel has previous experience of playing in the League of Ireland. Joshua Hewson (Forward) Appearances: 1 Goals: 0 Signed on the eve of the new season from Durham City. Andy Toman (Manager) A favourite with Bishops’ supporters as a player in the 1980s Andy was appointed on 1st October 2020 after the club parted company with Ian Chandler. An ex- professional with Lincoln City, Darlington and Hartlepool United Andy is also a UEFA qualified coach with previous managerial experience in the Northern league with Guisborough Town and Northallerton. Andy has most recently been living and working in Norway. Ian McGuckin (Assistant Manager) Ian like Andy also has experience as a professional with Fulham, Oxford and Hartlepool United and is also a UEFA qualified coach. Ian did have a brief spell here at Bishops in the early 2000s when Brian Honour was in charge.
‘WATCHING BISHOP AUCKLAND VIA SOCIAL MEDIA.’ (IN A PANDEMIC!) By Roy Cavanagh INTRODUCTION. On the 6th February 2020 I was proud to be at Heritage Park, the home of Bishop Auckland FC for the launch of my play ‘Bishop United’ which with the great help from my friend Steve Newcomb finally came to fruition. It covers the incredibly help a non-league football club helped one of the world’s greatest football clubs in their real hour of need. On the same date of the 6th February back in 1958 the Manchester United plane crashed on its third attempted take off from Munich airport returning from a European Cup quarter final tie in Belgrade which had seen United qualify for their second successive European Cup semi-final. Eventually eight of the famous side known as the ‘Busby Babes’ would die, along with the same number of the finest journalists Britain have produced. At the time I was four months short of my tenth birthday and already a regular attendee at Old Trafford to see that side. I was devastated and the ramifications from the crash were such that Manchester United could, have at the very least, have been relegated or possibly even worse. Not being anywhere near properly insured the loss of so many footballers, two more would never play again due to their injuries, and five more were in a Munich hospital recovering. To continue playing Manchester United needed a minimum of 22 players to play in the First Division and the Central League and although they had a marvellous youth set up were still short of players. That was where, due to a very strong friendship between stricken manager Matt Busby and Bob Hardisty, the legendary Bishop Auckland and England amateur footballer, three Bishop Auckland footballers, including Bob by then coming to the end of his playing career, a marvellous forward called Derek Lewin and a young Manchester lad starting his way to the top with Bishop, Warren Bradley, all offered to help the club. That gesture certainly is never forgotten by myself, or any Manchester United follower of the time. From this at the 60th anniversary of the disaster in 2018, I decided to put it out there via social media to inform many more of the United support. The response was brilliant, a commemorative wall at the Bishop Auckland ground includes everybody who perished in the disaster from monies raised and the idea of a book, from which came the play, was started in regular conversations with Steve Newcomb, a former Bishop Auckland chairman and now somebody proud to call my friend. I am honoured to now be an ambassador of the club and they are as much in my thoughts are as Manchester United. So, when suddenly the whole world was engulfed in the Covid 19 virus a mere five weeks after the launch of the play, football was a mere speck on the
minds of people as so many people were suffering and people losing their lives. When the new football season was mooted to start, without spectators at the professional level, I was more and more drawn to seeing what Bishop Auckland would do in the new season. For their part, at their level of the game, reduced attendances were being allowed, 300 maximum for instance, so I thought as I followed a couple of early matches on twitter, hey let us see how ‘my’ team would fare by the various social media options. Here goes, ‘Up the Two Blues’. AUGUST 2020; Football, due to money pressures assumedly, returned in the middle of summer via the various television channels of Sky, BT Sport but the odd one managed to get on BBC. No spectators were allowed and the real worry as time moved on, what was going to be the effect to the lower and non-league clubs who were not buffeted by all the money from television. The 2019/20 season was only completed in the Premier and Championship leagues, although the FA Cup was completed as were the final stages of the two European Club Cup competitions. The FA Cup was actually played on the 1st August 2020, competed by two London sides Arsenal and Chelsea with Arsenal winning 2-1. The final, therefore, took place a month before the extra preliminary round qualifying tie took place for the2020/21 season. I instantly looked for Bishop Auckland’s fate and it was a home draw with Yorkshire side Hall Road Rangers from Hull. SEPTEMBER 2020; Everything at Bishop Auckland had been, despite the awful Covid 19 situation, on a marvellous note as the club decided not to sit back and just wait for something to happen but to be as positive as possible and set targets, targets to raise vital finance. Led by Chairman Steve Coulthard, everybody seemed to buy into the efforts needed with seemingly simple ideas acted on to great success. A catering hut offering food and drink seven days a week became a big hit for the club for locals and those traveling past the ground on the main thoroughfare. Then the opening of a Sunday morning Car Boot sale, again attracting people to Heritage Park. When the club shop was able to reopen as restrictions started to be lifted Maureen Bushell was able to have her souvenirs and mementoes to sell of this famous football club. The ground and pitch looked marvellous thanks to such as David Illingworth, Peter Jackson, Paul Cooper, Shaun Cooper and Gary Ventress and everything was in place as locals rallied around to give the club a decent chance to not just survive under these extreme pressures but improve. Could promotion from the Northern League Division One even be possible?
Wednesday 2nd; FA Cup Extra Preliminary Qualifying tie HALL ROAD RANGERS (H) WON 1- 0 Team; Liversedge, Marshall (sub Nixon), Dixon, Potter, Summers, Davis, Connor, Goldsborough (sub Hogan), Hutchinson, Winn, Morris Bishop Auckland although famous for their marvellous FA Amateur Cup exploits, they always competed strongly in the senior FA Cup with a 4th round defeat in 1955 to the cup giant killers of that season, York City being their furthest run in the competition. That would have been over at their old ground, Kingsway, now their home is Heritage Park, a super custom built stadium which staged this cup tie. In the extra preliminary round there were actually 368 teams entered with a further 136 sides to join the winners for the actual preliminary round. The referee though must have had serious doubts at times during the game due to the dreadful weather, which deposited high levels of rain, if he would be able to complete the tie. The superb Hertiage Park pitch though stood up very well and the crowd of 263 saw a very entertaining match. That figure of 263 was only 37 short of the maximum of 300 which were able to attend matches at this level of football Bishop Auckland were involved in. Mind you from an FA Cup Final which had just been staged with no fans, 263 was a plus! Those fans present would have to wait until the 93rd minute for a goal, and that would come from a penalty given to Bishop Auckland, and slotted home by Chris Winn. If he had not scored, the game itself would have gone to penalties as no replays this season in the FA Cup. That goal though was also worth £1,128 to Bishop as they progressed to the next round.
OPPOSITION FACTFILE: Newton Aycliffe FC – A brief history The club joined the Wearside League in 1984–85 and spent just under a decade in that league, their best finish being in 1988–89 when they finished in seventh place. They folded in March of the 1993–94 season after picking up two points from their opening 20 games. The team competed in the FA Vase in every season, their best run being in 1991–92 when they got to the third round. The club reformed and played in local football before joining the Durham Alliance. They won that league in 2007–08 and joined the Wearside League. The club was elected into the Northern League for the 2009–10 season, after finishing first in their previous season in the Wearside Football League. Finishing in ninth place in their first season in the second division of the Northern League, they went on to become the Champions of the division with three games remaining. Having anticipated the possibility months before, the team were required to make more improvements to the home ground to be eligible to play in the First Division of the Northern League. Upon ensuring their place in the top division, they finished in ninth place and participated in the FA Cup for the first time. Club Honours Durham Challenge Cup Winners 2015–16 Durham Alliance Champions 2007–08 Wearside League Champions 2008–09 Northern League Division Two Champions 2010–11 Newton Aycliffe FC – 2021/22 Player profiles Adam Pickford (Goalkeeper) - Adam Pickford has been with the club since January 2019 having initially joined as an emergency goalkeeper. Following a string of impressive displays Pickford was able to tie down the gloves and has now made the number one jersey his own. Pickford is comfortable with any range of trouble he faces and is quickly establishing himself as one of the Northern League’s top goalkeepers.
Jack Naylor (Defender) - Jack Naylor is a new recruit having joined the club from rivals Shildon in the summer. Naylor spent two seasons at Dean Street have been picked up from Hartlepool United’s set-up. Naylor is comfortable at the heart of the defence or at right back and the youngster brings added talent to Aycliffe’s defensive line. Nick Green (Defender) - Joined the club in the summer of 2019 from FA Vase finalists Consett. Green is a competent and versatile fullback who can ply his trade on either side of the back four. Since arriving Green has established himself as an important player in the Aycliffe side able to contribute both defensively and in attack. John Jury (Defender) - Experienced fullback, joined the club late in pre-season this summer as cover for a number of positions across the Aycliffe backline. Jury has experience at the Beaumont Landscapes Stadium previously and is very vocal along the defensive line adding competition for places in Colin Stromsoy’s side. Chris Mason (Defender) - Newton Aycliffe native and new signing having joined his hometown club in the summer. A perennial figure and captain in the Spennymoor Town defence for 11 years, Mason brings with him a wealth of experience to the squad as a league and cup winner - including captaining the Moors to their 2013 FA Vase success. A model professional and a leader in the dressing room. Callum Munro (Defender) - Signed in September 2020 and is a versatile defender capable of playing in a number of positions such as centre back, right back or in a more advanced position on the right. Previously of Whitley Bay and Seaham Red Star, and with over 150 appearances for Bishop Auckland, Munro has an array of experience at this level and bolsters the back line Aaron Brown (Defender) - The skipper is the heart and soul of Newton Aycliffe having notched up over 250 appearances for the club since his arrival in 2014. A product of Hartlepool United’s academy, Brown spent a season in Sweden at Ange IF after spells at West Auckland Town and Sunderland RCA as a youngster. An ever present and an integral part of the Aycliffe team and system, Brown is a strong defender who is capable in the opposition penalty area too. Aidan McGee (Defender) - A no nonsense centre back and has come on leaps and bounds in his endeavours to make that position his own. Alongside Callum Munro, Chris Mason and Jack Naylor, McGee finds himself in a healthy battle for a spot in Colin Stromsoy’s starting XI in the heart of the defence. Good in the air and comfortable at playing out from the back, McGee is solid defender in the Aycliffe ranks. Lewis Walton (Defender) - Arrived in 2019 having enjoyed spells with Whitley Bay, Darlington and Jarrow Roofing. Walton enjoyed a successful first season with the club and
made the leftback position his own in 2020. A lively character in the dressing room with a strong left foot, Walton is a key player both defensively and going forward. Alex Walker (Defender) - New signing having arrived from Chester-le-Street in the summer. Walker made a number of impressive appearances during pre-season and made his Northern League Division One debut in the season opener against Billingham Town and did not look out of place at the heart of the defence. Good in the air and with the ball at his feet Walker is another strong addition to the squad. Joe Ferguson (Midfielder) - A pacey left-sided player capable of playing either at fullback or on the wing. Ferguson is a new signing having joined from Guisborough Town in the summer. He enjoyed two spells with the Priorymen having re-joined the club from Marske United and featured in the two meetings with Aycliffe at the KGV Ground in 2020. Shaun Ryder (Midfielder) - Entering his third season with Newton Aycliffe having signed from rivals Bishop Auckland in 2019. A hard working, versatile midfielder capable of travelling from box-to-box and getting on the scoresheet as proved with a number of important goals during his debut season. Ryder missed the majority of 2020 through injury and will be a welcome addition back in the midfield. Ethan Wood (Midfielder) - Has been at the club for three years having signed from Easington Colliery in 2018. The 22-year-old has developed into a key component in the Aycliffe team and one of the better midfielders in the Northern League; neat and tidy on the ball with an impressive set piece delivery and a fierce strike from range. Wood has started to contribute goals and Man of the Match displays to his game making him a good all-rounder. Marc Costello (Midfielder) - One of the most experienced players in the Newton Aycliffe squad, Marc Costello has been with the club for a number of seasons having signed from Washington. Costello has a wealth of knowledge at this level including with Hebburn Town and is an important figure in the dressing room. Costello is the engine room in the heart of midfield, good in the air and not afraid to do the dirty side of the game. Ben Dibb-Fuller (Midfielder) - Signed during the summer of 2020 to link up once more with Head Coach Colin Stromsoy, Ben is another technically sound player. Comfortable as a number eight or a number 10, has a lot of ability between the lines. He joined the club from Hebburn Town after impressing in pre-season and adds to an energetic attacking third and featured in 14 of the 16 games played last season. Jake Petitjean (Midfielder) - Signed for the club in late autumn 2019 after impressing for Crook Town in Northern League Division Two. Has made the step up to Division One comfortably and is fast becoming a standout player in the division. The former Stockton Town youth prospect is a technically gifted player, comfortable with the ball at his feet
and can contribute goals to the team. Petitjean featured in all 16 games in 2020-21 scoring nine times and earning four Man of the Match awards. Ben Wood (Midfielder) - Returns to the club having enjoyed spells at the Beaumont Landscapes Stadium in the past. The former Sunderland youngster is well versed in the Northern League having claimed league success with Shildon as well as spending time at West Auckland Town during his career. Wood arrives to offer experience and a competition for places within the Aycliffe midfield. Andrei-Vasile Adrelean (Forward) - Following a short spell with Guisborough Town, Andrei joined Colin Stromsoy at Team North in 2017 where he helped them gain promotion. Since then he has had spells at Blyth Spartans and Whitley Bay before reuniting with Stromsoy in January 2020 as part of a new look Newton Aycliffe frontline where he impressed before the season was curtailed due to the Coronavirus with injury plaguing his 2020-21 campaign. Liam Jarvie (Forward) - Arrived in October 2019 when he made the jump from the Wearside League with Darlington Town. Versatile across the forward line and loves to run at defenders with the ball at his feet. A big character in the dressing room and on the field Jarvie offers goals, assists and pace in the final third of the pitch. Sonni Coleman (Forward) - Joins from Guisborough Town after enjoying a successful spell at the KGV Ground. At just 24-years-old Coleman brings a wealth of experience having been a product of Stockton Town’s youth system where he starred for England Schoolboys U18’s in a Home Nations tournament before progressing to the Anchors first team squad in 2015. Tall and quick, Coleman is another clinical finisher in the Aycliffe attack. Adam Burnicle (Forward) - Joined the club in January 2020 after a shake-up in the Aycliffe forward line. Hit the ground running in style scoring eight goals in his first 10 games with the club to quickly become a favourite. With spells at Shildon, Morpeth Town and West Auckland Town under his belt, Burnicle is an experienced centre forward who knows where the net is. Warren Byrne (Forward) - Re-joins the club after a number of spells previously including during the club’s historic Division Two championship winning campaign in 2010-11. Played a vital role in helping secure the club’s promotion to Division One with his goals and brings back with him a wealth of experience and know-how as to finding the back of the net. Newton Aycliffe FC – 2021/22 Recent Form 31.07.21 NL Div 1 Billingham Town AWAY – Won 5-2
Individual players kit sponsorship and donations for this season is now available!! Player’s home and away kits are now available to sponsor, £100 for a home kit and £50 for an away kit. For further details on player sponsorship, please contact Kevin Bowker on 01388604605 and use option 2 PLAYER HOME SHIRT SPONSOR AWAY SHIRT SPONSOR Nick Liversedge PLAYER HOME SHIRT DONATION AWAY SHIRT DONATION Billy Harland Mac McKinley Available for sponsor Chris Winn Kevin Bowker Available for sponsor Regan Nixon Jack Purdham Available for sponsor All other players kits are avaiable for sponsor or donation
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Supporters Club Join us now and help your club! Only £5 adults / £3 juniors for 12 months membership Our members work hard to provide Bishop Auckland FC (BAFC) with additional funds to help with the day to day expenses that most of us never think about when we come along to a game. Our most recent achievements and contributions to BAFC and the local community include…. ➢ Launching of the '500 club' lottery in Jan 2017 which continues to grow and to date we have donated over £10,000 to BAFC. ➢ Organise and subsidise away travel for supporters. ➢ Donated monies to charities of choice of our late Director Brian Watson and ex- player Jackie Foster. ➢ Sponsorship of home games, players kits and the BAFC official commercial brochure. ➢ Donations to help players get medical treatment and after care to regain fitness. ➢ Own a stake in BAFC by purchasing shares so we as supporters have representation at the AGM. What benefits are available to Supporters Club members? ➢ Discounted travel on official Supporters Club transport to away games ➢ 10% discount from the Club Shop when spending over £30 (not including current home or away shirts) ➢ 15% discount on food purchased at the Merry Monk Pub in Bishop Auckland How do I join? To become a member, complete the form below and return to a Supporters Club official or alternatively e-mail supporters@bishopafc.com: NAME………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ADDRESS ............................................................................................................................... POST CODE ............................................................................................................................ TEL NO .................................................................................................................................. E-MAIL...................................................................................................................................
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