UP NEXT: Bishops Sutton (a)
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.
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.
Bristol Manor Farm Football Club is delighted to announce three new deals ahead of the 2021/22 Southern League Division One South season. Goalkeeper Ben John, Defender Sam Boulton, and returning Striker Ben Bament have all agreed on new contracts as the Farm’s summer preparations continue to gather pace.
After back-to-back friendly fixtures against Barry Town United and Avonmouth last weekend, the Farm travel to Hellenic Premier Division side Westfields F.C. on Saturday 17th July.
Bristol Manor Farm were defeated 0-1 by Barry Town United in their second pre-season fixture on Saturday afternoon, writes Jack Davies.
Following the Farm’s opening pre-season defeat at the hands of Llantwit Major, attention turns to another Welsh side in the form of Barry Town United who travel to the Creek on Saturday.
Bristol Manor Farm’s preparations ahead of the 2021/22 Southern League season received another timely boost, as fans favourite Marcus Day has signed a new deal at the club.
Bristol Manor Farm Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Jamie Short from Taunton Town.
This Saturday, Lee Lashenko’s Bristol Manor Farm FC return to competitive action for their first pre-season fixture against Cymru South side Llantwit Major at Windmill. This week, we caught up with the Gaffer who shared his thoughts ahead of the fixture.
Bristol Manor Farm Football Club is very pleased to report that long serving defender Jamie Turner has signed a new contract here at the Creek.
Turner will be heading into his ninth season at the Farm making him the joint-longest serving player alongside midfielder Lloyd Mills. Farmy Army supporters will also remember Turner’s contribution in the club’s historic Western Premier Division triumph in 2016/17.
Speaking to the club, Turner commented: “All together this will be my ninth year I believe,” Turner began. “Its always been a great honour to play for the club and the main thing for me is getting back out onto the pitch and enjoying my football.
“Since I came back the club for my second spell Laz (Lee Lashenko) has been great to me, and Bristol Manor Farm will always be a club that is close to my heart.
“Next season is definitely going to be an exciting one I think. We’ve got to be the most confident we’ve ever been in our history if we want to achieve our goals,” Turner said.
In addition to the disappointment of having the previous two seasons curtailed due to the pandemic, Turner has had a difficult time dealing with a recurring injury problem that has kept him away from competitive action.
“I’ve done a fair bit of rehab so far,” Turner said. “I’m feeling stronger each day, and hopefully I will be back training in the next month or so. At the moment everything I’m training is purely strength and endurance focussed. I’ve been going on lots of walks and I’ve started playing Golf again which has really helped.
“We’ve set a return target for the end of September to early October. I’d love to get back playing sooner but ultimately it has to be right for me.” Said Turner.
We’re delighted to welcome you back to the Creek, Jamie! Everyone connected to Manor Farm can’t wait to see you pull on the shirt once again.
Bristol Manor Farm Football Club is delighted to announce the return of Welsh attacker Jamie Bird. Bird left the Farm in February to join Barry Town United, but has since put pen-to-paper in signing a new contract here at Manor Farm.