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FC United 1 Bradford Park Ave 5

League leaders Bradford Park Avenue claimed a comprehensive 5-1 victory over FC United at Gigg Lane.

Chris Hall headed the visitors into the lead in the 32nd minute and Ben Deegan's own goal doubled their advantage shortly after.

Phil Marsh's 25-yard drive gave the Rebels a glimmer of hope just after the interval, but a quick fire brace from Mark Hume sealed Bradford's win.

The visitors then added a fifth goal before Deegan was dismissed for a second bookable offence and Marsh missed a late penalty.

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FCUM REVEALS LOCATION OF PROPOSED STADIUM

FC United of Manchester has announced plans to develop a football ground in Newton Heath, Manchester - the birthplace of Manchester United.

The supporter-owned club, established when the Glazer family took over Manchester United in May 2005, is proposing to include new and renovated community sports facilities and a multi-function community space at the 5,000-capacity stadium.

The club wants to provide state of the art facilities that will create new investment in the area and opportunities for local people in sports participation and physical activity, youth inclusion, education, health, employment and a range of other services.

The site for the development is the existing Ten Acres Lane sports centre, which is owned by Manchester City Council.

FC United, New East Manchester and Manchester City Council have been working closely over the past two years to develop the plans and consultation will now progress with local residents, community groups and FC United members who own the club.

FC United is working to secure the finance for the £3.5m development, which will include a public appeal for donations, a Community Shares issue and grant funding.

Club General Manager Andy Walsh said: “The announcement will be a big boost to the club and we also want the development to be of benefit to Newton Heath, the discussions with the council have been very positive and we are grateful for their support. The significance of this location is historical while it will also showcase a new model of facility development, based on football supporter ownership and community involvement.”

Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for Culture and Leisure, Cllr Mike Amesbury, said: “We have been supportive of this development to date and we are pleased to now take it to the next stage. While there is a way to go yet we feel that this will have significant local community benefits and bring an iconic supporter-owned club to Manchester.”

Eddie Smith, chief executive of urban regeneration company New East Manchester said: "We are working closely with FC United to help achieve their aspirations of acquiring land in Newton Heath for a new football ground. This is still very early stages but we are supportive of their proposals which would bring further regeneration benefits to east Manchester."

FC United hopes the development will be completed in the next two to three years, subject to consultation, funding and planning.

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great news regarding the ground but last nights performance in the whole was awful-roll on the summer

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Looked really tired last night.

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Bradford were the better team on the night. We have never beaten them and if they get promoted champions then good luck to them next season.

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Oh we got smacked in the face. Better put out a fluff story about a "proposed" stadium to pretend like anyone is still interested in FC United . . ..

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