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CLUB STATEMENT: Bristol Manor Farm U18 vs Street FC U18

Bristol Manor Farm AFC would like to make a statement regarding this evening’s cancelled Western Counties Floodlight Youth League match between Bristol Manor Farm U18 and Street FC U18.

After 5pm today, the club’s Under-18’s Secretary, Richard Lloyd, was informed by Street that their Under-18’s would not be travelling to The Creek for the match, and therefore the game would be called off.

Like all fixtures, preparations for this evening’s match started much sooner than 5pm with the various volunteers and supporters working hard to ensure that both teams would be catered for. Before the match the grounds team prepared the pitch, and the club staff prepared the food ready for the players once it was over – all to ensure that both sets of players were adequately looked after.

Bristol Manor Farm strongly believes this behaviour is unacceptable, and it does not represent how we should be treating players, parents, and fans – most of whom had already left their homes and workplaces to attend this evening’s fixture. From our Under-15’s side through to the first-team, we want everyone to feel connected here at The Creek. We would like to apologise to our hard-working members of staff who had already prepared this evening’s fixture, and most importantly to the players and parents who had planned on attending this evening’s fixtures.

We have already had correspondence with the Western Counties Floodlight Youth League, however were told that the match can be ‘rearranged for a future date’. We are more than disappointed with the response, given the time and resources already spent in ensuring the fixture goes ahead as planned.

Bristol Manor Farm AFC will not comment further at this time.

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League Launches New Channel

The Pitching-In Southern Football League has announced the official launch of their new YouTube channel, with lots planned for the current season and beyond.

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UP NEXT: Cinderford Town F.C. (A)

Bristol Manor Farm will make the hour-long trip to The Causeway on Saturday afternoon, as they face Cinderford Town in the first of their final five matches in the 2021/22 Southern League Division One South season. Here is all the preview, travel and ticket information ahead of the fixture.

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CLUB STATEMENT: UKRAINE

Everyone at Bristol Manor Farm remains shocked and saddened by the appalling events unfolding in Ukraine. Our Manager Lee Lashenko has issued the following statement regarding the conflict, his late Ukrainian Father and how the club will support Ukraine in their crisis.

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300 Club Winners

We are pleased to reveal the winners for the January 300 Club Raffle!

£40 – 50 – Ashley Propert
£30 – 182- Sean Fry
£20 – 77 – BMF Team
£10 – 286 – Mike Williams

Congratulations to Ashley, Sean, and Mike on your winnings; please speak to us at our next home fixture or contact secretary@bristolmanorfarm.com to collect your prize earnings. The BMF has kindly donated their winnings back to the football club

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LIFE ON THE FARM, BY KEVIN O’DONOHOE

LIFE ON THE FARM, By Kevin O’Donohoe.

Down here, at The Creek, that other major landmark in our district, another local colossus, a great architect of a different kind, for our own historic times since 1962, has been very much on our minds. 

Last Saturday’s trip to Melksham Town was our first game since the day after Boxing Day (an impressive 3-0 derby victory at Mangotsfield) and it proved to be one of the most poignant and epic of awaydays for everyone connected to the club.  

By the time our supporters minibus had reached Melksham’s Oakfields Stadium the news had filtered through that our dearly beloved, long-serving Chairman Geoffrey Sellek was in hospital and in sad receipt of a terminal medical diagnosis.  

It is a measure of the man and typical of his dedication and LOVE for Bristol Manor Farm however that whilst we were still numbly trying to process this devastating news, Geoff was already sending out the strong message that he had accepted it and wished to carry on – making the very most out of every good experience available to him whilst the club pursue our highest ever league finish and a promotion to the Southern League Premier division.  

Quite how Manager Lee Lashenko was able to translate such a profound personal message so positively through his players may remain a mystery and a miracle to most of us that saw it, but with what followed it’s indicative of why Lee is also the most successful manager in the club’s history. 

You can read Jack Davies’ excellent match report on the club website for a better taste of the high-octane action but the team’s powerhouse performance in a pulsating 4-0 demolition job of our fellow play-off rivals and hosts will live long in the memories of those that witnessed it and played in it with such a heavy burden to bear. From the collective team effort to the Farmy Army – passionate and noisy as ever throughout, from the emotional on-pitch players huddle after the final whistle with Lee and Geoff’s grandson Ashley Platten at its centre with private, sacred oaths being made, to Lee’s post-match interview with Bill Ledbury, and the vanquishing players spontaneously bursting into collective song in the bar afterwards, quite respectably, it was an emotional awayday to remember like no other, oozing class and doing Geoff, his family and the football club extremely proud. 

The superb performances then continued here on a freezing cold Monday night with an attacking football masterclass from the Under 18’s who swept aside Chard Town 9-0 in the quarter-finals of the Roger Stone Memorial Cup. Congratulations lads, another fine performance to savour. Look out for details of the semi-finals on social media. Our kids are all our futures.

We LOVE you Geoff and it’s clear that The Creek is going to be a very special place to be for all of us over the coming weeks, months and whatever lies beyond as we collectively seek to make your dreams a reality.  

We simply have to make it happen everyone. From today we need The Creek to feel super-charged for these era-defining games that are coming up thick and fast and we really want our community to be a part of it. So spread the word. This is real, peoples history, our history and it’s happening right NOW.  

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December 300 Club Winners

Bristol Manor Farm AFC is delighted to announce the winners for the Club’s December 300 club draw, including the bonus Christmas winners.

* £40 – Number 288 (Dave Williams)
* £30 – Number 71 (BMF Team)
* £20 – Number 197 (Stuart Packham)
* £10 – Number 218 (Dave John)

The winners for the club’s Christmas prizes are as follows:

* £100 – Number 148 (Darren Hastings)
* £50 – Number 91 (Chris Armitage)
* £50 – Number 141 (Steve Davis)
* £50 – Number 283 (Dave Williams)

The BMF Team has kindly donated the winnings back to the club. Speak to us at our next home game, or contact us at secretary@bristolmanorfarm.com to arrange a collection for your winnings.

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