Sharpness A.F.C. Friendly OFF
It is with great sadness that Saturdays pre-season friendly between Bristol Manor Farm and Sharpness has been called off due to tragic news which was announced earlier today.
It is with great sadness that Saturdays pre-season friendly between Bristol Manor Farm and Sharpness has been called off due to tragic news which was announced earlier today.
Bristol Manor Farm A.F.C. is pleased to announce that an additional pre-season friendly has been added to the club’s summer schedule to further enhance preparations ahead of next season. Gloucestershire County side Sharpness A.F.C. will visit the Creek on Saturday 7th August for a 3pm Kick-Off.
It was a great evening for Junior Soper’s Bristol Manor Farm U18 side who defeated Chipping Sodbury U18’s 9-0 at Locklees.
Following Saturday’s pre-season defeat at the hands of Shepton Mallet, Bristol Manor Farm Football Club quickly return to action when they travel to Merthyr Town for their latest pre-season fixture.
Bristol Manor Farm’s recent cutting edge was blunted this afternoon, following a 3-1 pre-season defeat at the hands of Western League opposition Shepton Mallet AFC. Matchday Reporter, Jack Davies, was on-hand to cover the action at The Playing Fields…
Bristol Manor Farm Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of versatile defender Luc Noble following his departure from Bristol Rovers F.C this summer.
The Farm’s preparations ahead of next season continue to gather pace as we travel to Shepton Mallet on Saturday afternoon. Off the back of two breathtaking performances against Westfields and Bishop Sutton, Saturday’s test against the Mallet should prove to be a strong challenge for Lee Lashenko’s men – especially with former Farm striker Dawid Regula leading the line for the Somerset outfit. Read all the important matchday information below.
Lee Lashenko’s Manor Farm channelled the same tenacity they displayed against Westfield on Saturday by sweeping aside Western League outfit Bishop Sutton 4-1 at Lakeview last night. Matchday Reporter Jack Davies was on-hand to cover the action.
Over the past couple of weeks, it has been brought to our attention that a small section of spectators used extremely offensive language, which included racist comments, during our pre-season fixture against Barry Town United on Saturday 10th July.
We have a zero-tolerance policy towards discriminatory language, abuse, chanting and behaviour of any kind. It is vital that our community of fans, present and future, understand that we will not tolerate racism and discrimination. Bristol Manor Farm Football Club, its committee members and volunteers dedicate large portions of their time to ensure that our football club displays high standards of professionalism both on and off the field. We would like to wholeheartedly apologise to Barry Town United for any form of discrimination that their players may have received during the aforementioned fixtured.
We will continue to collaborate with the Southern League, Kick It Out and others to develop and implement anti-discrimination processes and practices, including both sanctions and education programmes where appropriate.
After a thrilling 3-3 score draw against Hellenic Premier opponents Westfields on Saturday, the Farm quickly jump back into action against Bishops Sutton at 7:30 pm this evening.