Athletico Millbrook Struggle At Hunter Park In 4-1 Defeat To GTFC First

Athletico Millbrook Struggle At Hunter Park In 4-1 Defeat To GTFC First

26 October 2025 · City of Southampton Sunday FL<br>Division 2

GTFC First vs athletico millbrook

4 - 1

26 October 2025 · City of Southampton Sunday FL<br>Division 2

Away league match played on 26 October 2025.
Kicked off at 10:30 AM

4-1

vs GTFC First

Away league match

On 26 October 2025, Athletico Millbrook travelled to Hunter Park to face GTFC First in a league away fixture kicking off at 10:30am. The match concluded with a 4-1 victory for the home side, GTFC First, leaving Athletico Millbrook with a heavy defeat after 90 minutes of football plus added time.

Athletico Millbrook lined up in an 11-a-side formation, though specific tactical details and player positions were not provided. The starting eleven featured Asa Agrella, Elias Aouichaoui, Maxwell Brady, Jordan Cook, Charlie Ford, Sean Haines, Daniel Spencer, Jordan Stapleton, Harrison Weeks, Jake West, and Kyle Williams. Without explicit positional information, it is difficult to analyse individual roles, but typically such a squad would be expected to balance defensive solidity with attacking intent. Martyn Randall was named among the substitutes, ready to impact proceedings if called upon.

The first half passed without any detailed events recorded, and the teams went into the break with the scoreline unreported in the data. The half-time whistle was blown at the 45th minute, marking the end of the opening period.

Unfortunately for Athletico Millbrook, no further match events were documented, including goals or substitutions, leaving the narrative of the four goals scored by GTFC First and the solitary reply from Athletico Millbrook unelaborated in the records. This lack of detailed event information restricts a comprehensive minute-by-minute account, but the final scoreline reflects a dominant performance by GTFC First at their home ground.

Despite the defeat, Athletico Millbrook will look to regroup and analyse their performance as they prepare for upcoming fixtures. The solitary goal scored suggests some attacking promise, but defensive frailties were evidently exposed by GTFC First’s superior display.

Martyn Randall remained on the bench throughout the match, with no substitutions recorded in the provided data. The match concluded with GTFC First firmly in control, securing three valuable points in the league standings.

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