Bromsgrove Rovers U9 RB Suffer Heavy Defeat To Redditch United U9 SW

Bromsgrove Rovers U9 RB Suffer Heavy Defeat To Redditch United U9 SW

29 March 2025 · Mercian Junior Football League<br>u10 Development

Bromsgrove Rovers u9 RB vs Redditch United U9 SW

0 - 7

29 March 2025 · Mercian Junior Football League<br>u10 Development

Home cup match played on 29 March 2025.
Kicked off at 9:30 AM

0-7

vs Redditch United U9 SW

Home cup match

In a disappointing cup clash at Charford Recreation Ground on 29 March 2025, Bromsgrove Rovers U9 RB faced a formidable Redditch United U9 SW side, succumbing to a heavy 7-0 defeat. The match kicked off at 9:30 am, and despite the Rovers' efforts, they were unable to find their footing against a dominant opponent.

Bromsgrove Rovers lined up in a 2-3-1 formation, with Isaac Byng taking his place in goal. The defensive line consisted of Jesse Lawlor and Perry Price as central defenders, tasked with providing a sturdy barrier against the Redditch attack. In midfield, Edward Owen occupied the right flank, while Seb Attwood roamed the left, both expected to support both defence and attack. Central midfield duties fell to Rupert Davitt, who was pivotal in linking play. Up front, Eleanor Brookes was positioned as the striker, aiming to convert any chances that came her way.

As the match unfolded, it became clear that Redditch United were in fine form. The first half saw Bromsgrove struggle to contain their opponents, and at the 25-minute mark, the referee signalled for half-time with the scoreline reflecting Redditch's dominance.

The second half continued in a similar vein, with Redditch United showcasing their attacking prowess. The Rovers, despite their best efforts, were unable to break through the opposition's defence or find any rhythm in their play. The relentless pressure from Redditch resulted in a flurry of goals, leaving Bromsgrove reeling.

Seb Attwood and Jesse Lawlor were acknowledged for their commendable performances, demonstrating resilience amidst the onslaught. However, the match ultimately highlighted the challenges faced by the Rovers against a well-drilled and cohesive Redditch side.

In summary, the cup match served as a stark reminder of the competitive nature of youth football, with Bromsgrove Rovers U9 RB left to regroup and reflect on their performance in the wake of a heavy defeat.

Are you looking for something? Search the TeamStats directory...