Stafford Rangers Reserves 1 Bromsgrove Sporting Reserves 2

Wednesday 6th April 2011
Stafford Rangers Reserves 1 Bromsgrove Sporting Reserves 2
Central Conference League Cup Quarter Final First Leg
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £3; Programme: free teamsheet
Mileage: 0 miles (walked the 8 miles round trip)
Attendance: 27
Weather: sunny spells, mild and dry
Duration: first-half: 45:32; second-half: 47:36


This was the first Reserve team game of the season as this cup competition has changed from round-robin to knockout format due to the severe weather and fixture congestion. Rangers boss Andy Bates named a few first-team squad players and drafted in others from Stafford Town and Stone Old Alleynians including Dave Woodvine and Paul McMahon. Sporting fielded their first team and took lead on the quarter hour mark through Shaun May. Adam McMahon converted a chance created by his brother Paul to level things up in the 38th minute. Joe Brookes regained the lead for Sporting from the penalty spot in the 53rd minute and they held on despite Woodvine heading against the bar. I picked up a copy of last Saturday’s first-team programme and learned the sad news of the death of former Secretary Peter Wall at the age of 67. Rest in peace, Peter.

Stafford Rangers Reserves (yellow/black/black): 1. Tom Turner, 2. Joe Rogers, 3. Craig Reid, 4. Callum Wright, 5. Grant Goodhead, 6. Dave Woodvine (capt), 7. Craig Holland, 8. James Marsden, 9. Adam McMahon, 10. Paul McMahon, 11. Zac Dellicompagni. Subs: 12. Mike Weston (for Dellicompagni, 53), 14. Tom Holroyd (not used), 15. Andy Kirkbride (for Adam McMahon, 60).

Bromsgrove Sporting Reserves (red and white stripes / blue / blue): 1. James Stewart, 2. Danny Lismore, 3. Stewart Brighton, 4. Neil Cooksey, 5. Richard Griffiths (capt), 6. Joe Brookes, 7. Dan Wilkes, 8. James McKeon, 9. Odane Barnes, 10. Sean May, 11. Richie Robinson. Subs: 12. Nick Allen (for Brighton, 64), 14. Chris Bright (for May, 69).

Referee: Terry Holbrook.

Goals:
0-1 Sean May (15)
1-1 Adam McMahon (38)
1-2 Joe Brookes (53 pen)