Phoenix Football Club - Bradford

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Bradford, United Kingdom

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Phoenix Football Club - Bradford Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Phoenix Football Club - Bradford is located in Bradford, United Kingdom on Laisteridge Ln. Phoenix Football Club - Bradford is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category football club in United Kingdom.

Address

Laisteridge Ln

Phone

+44 7756769864

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Abid Mustafa

Recently got involved with the over 35 mens team, mani and the coaching staff have been very well organised and are doing a great job in helping some of the forgotten talent find their feet again! The response has been brilliant and now looking forward to being involved in league matches very soon. Keep up the good work, your efforts and endeavour are appreciated by us all!

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Masood Ahmed

Boys enjoy going to the club which is organised and provides a safe/fun environment.

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Leila Khan

Amazing football club for all especially the children and girls. Great organisation and amazing coaches. Good community atmosphere and well organised. Please come along and enquire and send your children aswell. They have different age groups with different abilities and all are welcome. Highly recommended it.

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Maya K

I hear a lot on here about it's a good club to play for kids that might be the case, but from my own experience of the womens team, not good. The coaches don't introduce you to the rest of the team and the women don't make you feel very welcome, if your new. I went for a couple of sessions because I wanted to get back into playing football as I took a break due to ill health. I have played football all my life and even though the coach was impressed, i sensed a bad vibe off the group with there being a few clear ringleaders. I am a vulnerable asain women with mental health issues who has been trying to rebuild my life, after turning my life around from suffering long term mental illness. I've worked really hard to change my life and on my way to recovery so I didn't need it. Trying to contact the person in charge of the whole club to complain was also a chore, got there in the end but only after him trying to fob me off by saying fill out an online form. One of the coaches rang me up and it was a nice gesture, but at one point i felt i was the one on trial and like I was being probed on why I felt the way I did, lets be fair its clear why I did - because I didn't feel included. Disappointed to see that this club didn't really value me as a player and yet a wasted opportunity to get back into the game, but at the end of the day it's their loss. In the time I went to play there not one of the women spoke to me and I didn't take it lightly as like I said I have a mental disability that I have to live with everyday. I felt like I was prevoked into a reaction towards one individual on one occasion. AVOID if you want to go to a club where you want to feel welcomed. Not for me. Hopefully one day I will be able to persue football elsewhere. Watch this space!

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matthew taylor

Could do with a better viewing area along side the pitch for parents and fans at games.