AFC Sudbury 1-2 Bedford Town Saturday 15th February 2025 recorded by Bedford Town and produced by AcademyTV.
#BedfordTown is a football club based in the Borough of Bedford, England. The club are currently members of the Southern Premier League Central and play at the Eyrie in Cardington, a village on the outskirts of Bedford. They are full members of the Football Association and affiliated with the Bedfordshire County Football Association #eaglevision.
Match Day Photographers: Tom Hall Jattinder Panesar & Adrian Brown
https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/bedfor...
1989 re-establishment
The club was reformed in 1989 and joined Division One of the South Midlands League for the 1991–92 season. After finishing fourth in their first season, they won Division One in 1992–93, before going on to win the Premier Division the following season, earning promotion to Division Three of the Isthmian League. A third-place finish in their first season in the league saw them promoted to Division Two. In 1998–99 they were Division Two champions, earning promotion to Division One, and after finishing as runners-up in 2000–01, were promoted to the Premier Division. The following season saw their first appearance in the #facup Cup first round since reforming and resulted in a 2–1 defeat at Peterborough United in a replay.
After finishing fifteenth in 2003–04 Bedford entered the playoffs for the final positions in the newly created Conference North and South. They beat #HitchinTown 3–1 in the semi-finals but lost the final 5–4 to St Albans City. Instead, the club was transferred to the Premier Division of the Southern League for the 2004–05 season. A fifth-place finish in 2005–06 saw them qualify for the promotion play-offs. Following a 1–0 win at Bath City in the semi-finals, they beat Chippenham Town 3–2 in the final to earn promotion to the Conference South. However, they lasted only one season, finishing bottom of the division, and were relegated back to the Southern League.
The 2013–14 season saw Bedford finish second-bottom of the Premier Division, resulting in relegation to Division One Central. In 2021–22 the club was Division One Central champions, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.
Ground:
The original Bedford Town played at London Road in 1886, before playing most of its matches at Bedford Park between 1887 and 1890. They then moved to a ground located off London Road.
After being reformed in 1908, the club started playing at a site off London Road, before moving to the Queen's Park football ground in Queens Park in October. The pitch was originally between Havelock Street and Lawrence Street before they moved to one at the end of Nelson Street. There were initially no spectator facilities, with duckboards only put down in November 1911. During World War I the ground was used by the Army, and it was still in use in 1919 when the club started playing again. As a result, they played on the playing fields of County School until being able to return to Queens Park in December 1919.
Website:
https://bedfordtownfc.ktckts.com
00:00 Introduction
00:07 A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE SPONSORS
00:14 Kick-Off
00:21 Wake Up!
01:02 Let off
01:29 Lino
02:10 What a save REDCARD!
02:28 Waste some time and take the 0-0 at half-time
03:37 Half-Time
03:53 Second-Half
04:31 Save Keeper
04:51 Ryan Blake (61') 0-1 ⚽ #goal #theresyourreturn
05:53 Sudbury Kick-Off
06:20 Lewis Green (82') 0-2 ⚽ #goal #theresyourreturn
07:07 Sudbury Kick-Off
07:51 Oliver Peters (86') 1-2 ⚽ #goal #theresyourreturn
08:35 Eagles Kick-Off
09:09 Full-Time
Summary:
What a night!
Don’t forget to Subscribe and like! #bedfordtownfc #southernleague #kingslangleyfc #peterboroughsport #bedfordshirefa #eaglevision #respect #mentalhealth
#BedfordTown is a football club based in the Borough of Bedford, England. The club are currently members of the Southern Premier League Central and play at the Eyrie in Cardington, a village on the outskirts of Bedford. They are full members of the Football Association and affiliated with the Bedfordshire County Football Association #eaglevision.
Match Day Photographers: Tom Hall Jattinder Panesar & Adrian Brown
https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/bedfor...
1989 re-establishment
The club was reformed in 1989 and joined Division One of the South Midlands League for the 1991–92 season. After finishing fourth in their first season, they won Division One in 1992–93, before going on to win the Premier Division the following season, earning promotion to Division Three of the Isthmian League. A third-place finish in their first season in the league saw them promoted to Division Two. In 1998–99 they were Division Two champions, earning promotion to Division One, and after finishing as runners-up in 2000–01, were promoted to the Premier Division. The following season saw their first appearance in the #facup Cup first round since reforming and resulted in a 2–1 defeat at Peterborough United in a replay.
After finishing fifteenth in 2003–04 Bedford entered the playoffs for the final positions in the newly created Conference North and South. They beat #HitchinTown 3–1 in the semi-finals but lost the final 5–4 to St Albans City. Instead, the club was transferred to the Premier Division of the Southern League for the 2004–05 season. A fifth-place finish in 2005–06 saw them qualify for the promotion play-offs. Following a 1–0 win at Bath City in the semi-finals, they beat Chippenham Town 3–2 in the final to earn promotion to the Conference South. However, they lasted only one season, finishing bottom of the division, and were relegated back to the Southern League.
The 2013–14 season saw Bedford finish second-bottom of the Premier Division, resulting in relegation to Division One Central. In 2021–22 the club was Division One Central champions, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.
Ground:
The original Bedford Town played at London Road in 1886, before playing most of its matches at Bedford Park between 1887 and 1890. They then moved to a ground located off London Road.
After being reformed in 1908, the club started playing at a site off London Road, before moving to the Queen's Park football ground in Queens Park in October. The pitch was originally between Havelock Street and Lawrence Street before they moved to one at the end of Nelson Street. There were initially no spectator facilities, with duckboards only put down in November 1911. During World War I the ground was used by the Army, and it was still in use in 1919 when the club started playing again. As a result, they played on the playing fields of County School until being able to return to Queens Park in December 1919.
Website:
https://bedfordtownfc.ktckts.com
00:00 Introduction
00:07 A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE SPONSORS
00:14 Kick-Off
00:21 Wake Up!
01:02 Let off
01:29 Lino
02:10 What a save REDCARD!
02:28 Waste some time and take the 0-0 at half-time
03:37 Half-Time
03:53 Second-Half
04:31 Save Keeper
04:51 Ryan Blake (61') 0-1 ⚽ #goal #theresyourreturn
05:53 Sudbury Kick-Off
06:20 Lewis Green (82') 0-2 ⚽ #goal #theresyourreturn
07:07 Sudbury Kick-Off
07:51 Oliver Peters (86') 1-2 ⚽ #goal #theresyourreturn
08:35 Eagles Kick-Off
09:09 Full-Time
Summary:
What a night!
Don’t forget to Subscribe and like! #bedfordtownfc #southernleague #kingslangleyfc #peterboroughsport #bedfordshirefa #eaglevision #respect #mentalhealth
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