Saturday 19 July 2008
Pre-Season Friendly
Bradford (Park Avenue) 1 (Rudd 64)
Bradford City 3 (Thorne 19, McLaren 53, Dean 58)
Kick Off: 3.00pm
at Horsfall Stadium

thorne

Paul McLaren is starting to notice the difference. Two games into the pre-season marathon and City's new playmaker can feel it already.

Mind you, Saturday's outing at Avenue seemed like a stroll in the park compared with the heavy training session the City squad were put through 24 hours earlier.

Stuart McCall really put down the hammer with his players on Friday as the fitness work was cranked up several notches.

They say there is no gain without pain and McLaren could appreciate the benefits.

"It was a very hard day and I thought we might be a bit leggy in the game but it actually felt a lot better," he said.

peter thorne

"I thought we did well. We passed the ball around and the gaffer was pleased with one or two things.

"I personally felt a bit rusty in the Farsley game but things went better for me. We are stepping our game up."

McLaren gave the healthy Horsfall turn-out a first glimpse of why City were so chuffed to lure him away from Tranmere.

Picking up a short corner, he quickly worked himself an angle from the corner of the penalty area and launched a cross-shot into the top corner of the Avenue net.  

For those who do take pre-season outcomes to heart, at least City are off and running. Compared with Farsley, this was more like it.

Of course it takes time to shake off the summer cobwebs and the all-round general play was a level above the soggy opening night at Throstle Nest.

mclaren horne

Stuart McCall fielded a smattering of senior pros dotted about with younger, fresher legs - and will do the same against Guiseley on Monday night with some of the rest.

But the City fans will have been heartened by seeing what McLaren can do.

Equally, there was an early reminder of Thorne's goal-scoring talents with the opening strike after 20 minutes.

He had already tested former City youth stopper Jon Worsnop with a cheeky backheel from Kyle Nix's lay-off. Then a perfectly-weighted pass over the top from Omar Daley got the City frontman behind the Avenue back four.

As Worsnop frantically advanced, the ball sat up nicely for Thorne to guide a lob over the stranded keeper. City's top gun from last season was up and running.

jordan barker

He may not have kicked a single ball during the two-month break prior to training but the veteran has not lost the knack.

Avenue, like Farsley, provided keen opposition and the game bobbed along at a fair tempo. There was also a competitive edge about the midfield, where Nix and Avenue's Tom Baker enjoyed a few feisty tangles.

Both players looked to push forward and join the attacks and, after Baker shot just over following a surging run, it was Nix's turn to pop up in the danger zone where he was denied by the sprawling Worsnop.

The keeper also saved from the lively Daley before apprentice Luke Dean, partnering Thorne up top, lost control of a cross from the Jamaican when well-placed in front of goal.

Daley had played well over an hour in midweek and was given some respite when he came off at half-time. But young replacement Jordan Barker lasted barely ten minutes before hobbling off.

City's line-up was still fairly strong as they made it 2-0 with McLaren's super strike after 53 minutes - and Dean made up for his earlier miss when he jabbed home a third four minutes later.

luke dean

Avenue kept at it and deserved to pull one back when Jon McLaughlin failed to hang on to Baker's drive and substitute Stuart Rudd netted the loose ball.

McLaughlin, who started the game after Rhys Evans reported sick, made way straight after the goal, which was the cue for McCall to make his changes.

City still nearly had a fourth goal through Rory Carson, before Carl Ruffer came close to another Avenue consolation when his close-range header was smothered.

 Simon Parker Block

BRADFORD (PARK AVENUE) BRADFORD CITY
1 Jon Worsnop 1 Jon McLaughlin
2 Darren Hockenhull 2 Milton Turner
3 Stuart Graves 3 Luke O'Brien
4 Carl Ruffer 4 Paul McLaren
5 Mark Haran 5 Matthew Clarke
6 Danny Warner 6 Mark Bower
7 Rory Patterson 7 Omar Daley
8 Steve Connors 8 Kyle NIx
9 Ryan Sugden 9 Luke Dean
10 Tom Baker 10 Peter Thorne
11 Chris Bettney 11 Louis Horne
Subs: Subs:
12 for 9 Stuart Rudd 12 for 5 Adrian Bellamy
14 for 8 James Scales 13 for 1 Matthew Convey
15 for 7 Mark Bett 14 Ryan Harrison
16 for 6 Jamie Tandy 15 for 16 Korey Nix
17 for 3 Mark Hotte 16 for 7 Jordan Barker
18 Luke Gibson 17 for 10 Rory Carson
19 John Lamb 18 for 4 Jonjo O'Hara
20 Kevin Towson

GOALSCORERS:
BRADFORD (PARK AVENUE) BRADFORD CITY
Rudd (64) Thorne (19)
McLaren (53)
Dean (58)

MATCH OFFICIALS:
Referee: K Haycock
Assistant Referee: J Price
Assistant Referee: J Smith
4th Official:

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