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MARCUS CARVES BISHOP APART

DIV 1 EAST
BISHOP AUCKLAND 0 BRADFORD PA 3
By Adam Ingoe

BRADFORD Park Avenue cruised to victory over Bishop Auckland, solidifying their play-off credentials under manager Craig Elliott.
After a cagey first half, a penalty was awarded in favour of the visitors in the 61st minute following a foul was on the edge of the area.
And a cool finish by Marcus Carver down the middle of a goal set Park Avenue on their way.
Bradford’s second goal came in the 71st minute when Bishop Auckland goalkeeper Harrison Bond came out of his area and was unlucky with his clearance that resulted ...

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