East Stanley Wmc FC Thrash High Spen Bute Arms FC 6-1

East Stanley Wmc FC Thrash High Spen Bute Arms FC 6-1

04 May 2025 · jack and tony grigg cup

High spen bute arms fc vs East Stanley Wmc Fc

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04 May 2025 · jack and tony grigg cup

Away cup match played on 04 May 2025.
Kicked off at 10:30 AM

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vs High spen bute arms fc

Away cup match

In a commanding display, East Stanley Wmc FC secured a resounding 6-1 victory over High Spen Bute Arms FC in their cup away match held at Winlaton Vulcans RFC on 4 May 2025. The match kicked off at 10:30 am, and the home side's dominance was evident throughout the contest, with a flurry of goals that showcased their attacking prowess.

East Stanley adopted a 4-2-4 formation, which allowed them to maintain a strong presence in both defence and attack. Joe Longstaff was stationed in goal, while a back four comprised Kyle Fazakerley and Tony Elvin as right and left defenders, respectively, with Matty Allison and Sam Hodgson forming the central defensive partnership. In midfield, Kieran Gohery and Cameron Foreman operated as central midfielders, tasked with linking play and supporting the forwards. Up front, the attacking quartet featured Brandon Bailey and Callum Lishman on the flanks, with Liam Chatton and Aaron Richardson leading the line as strikers.

The substitutes for East Stanley were not listed, but the starting eleven was more than capable of delivering a strong performance.

The match began with High Spen Bute Arms FC taking an unexpected lead in the 27th minute, sending a shockwave through the East Stanley ranks. However, the response was swift and decisive. Just two minutes later, Callum Lishman found the back of the net, assisted by Kieran Gohery, to level the score at 1-1.

As the first half progressed, East Stanley began to assert their dominance, and Lishman was again on the scoresheet shortly after the restart in the 49th minute, once more with Gohery providing the assist. The momentum continued to swing in favour of East Stanley, and Matty Allison added to the tally in the 51st minute, putting his side firmly in control.

Callum Lishman completed his hat-trick in the 53rd minute, showcasing his clinical finishing skills, again assisted by Gohery. The rout continued as Kyle Fazakerley got in on the act in the 65th minute, finding the net with Lishman providing the assist, further extending the lead to 5-1.

As the match approached its final stages, Lishman was not finished yet; he scored his fourth goal of the match in the 71st minute, with Cameron Foreman supplying the assist, bringing the score to an emphatic 6-1.

East Stanley Wmc FC's performance was marked by fluid attacking play and solid defending, with Callum Lishman and Cameron Foreman earning accolades as standout players of the match. The victory not only highlighted East Stanley's offensive capabilities but also set a strong precedent for their upcoming fixtures in the tournament.

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