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Thu 19th Apr 2018 @ 19:45 - Aggborough Stadium Attendance: 682
Bromsgrove Sporting
0 - 0
(4 - 2 pens)
Lye Town
Referee: Mr. N. Pratt Worcestershire Senior Urn / Final

Goalscorers
None None
Starting Line-ups
Reece Francis
Aaron Roberts
Jack Wilson
Craig Jones
Guy Clark
Daniel Morris
Josh Quaynor
Harry Harris
Drew Canavan
Jason Cowley
Richard Gregory
Tom Turner
Bradley Roberts
Sam Tye
Jack Pearlman
Adam Meacham
Reece Shilvock
Andy Garmson
Scott Gennard
Jack Till
Lee Chilton
Simon Williams
Substitutes
Bradley Carter
Max Loveridge
Aaron Williams
John Pykett
Max Tranter
Brad Drew
Alex Solomon
Joe Finch
Luke Paskin
Dan Flowers
Substitutions
John Pykett -> Guy Clark (46)
Aaron Williams -> Harry Harris (69)
Alex Solomon -> Andy Garmson (73)
Yellow cards
Jason Cowley (36)
Josh Quaynor (90)
Scott Gennard (25)
Adam Meacham (37)
Tom Turner (76)
Red cards
None None
Other statistics
16 Shots 14
10 Shots on goal 7
2 Offsides 4
4 Corner kicks 5
6 Free kicks 10
0 Penalties 0
Match Report | Programme
Bromsgrove Sporting vs Lye Town – WSU final win.

A TURGID Bromsgrove Sporting required a penalty shoot out to win the Worcestershire Senior Urn final, beating Lye Town 4-2 on spotkicks (0-0 after 90 minutes).
Josh Quaynor placed the winning penalty home to send the travelling Sporting faithful into rapturous celebrations, as the Rouslers scooped their second consecutive win in this competition.
However, unlike last year, where Sporting lost to Highgate United in a penalty shoot out before being awarded the trophy after the opposition fielded an ineligible player, Bren Kelly’s men won it on the night itself this time around.
The first half didn’t see either team muster any chances of particular note; Jack Till had an early shot deflected over the bar as the Rouslers displayed initial nerves, whilst a sliced effort from Drew Canavan and a tamely hit Richard Gregory shot, both just inside the area, were Bromsgrove’s most significant efforts.
The second half saw plenty more opportunities, but for both sides, as Sporting still failed to show enough of the spark and guile that has seen them recently stretch clear at the summit of the league.
Half time substitute John Pykett had a massive chance to break the deadlock following the interval after receiving the ball from Jason Cowley, but sent his gilt-edged effort flying over the crossbar.
Soon after, Adam Garmson had an equally fine opportunity to give his team the lead but found his shot charged down by Reece Francis, who was a real shining light for Sporting throughout the evening.
The chances continued to come and, as the game progressed, they became more clear cut; Cowley turned provider once again, this time for Canavan, who’s shot from the edge of the box went narrowly over, whilst Lye’s striker Till had an effort blocked out for a corner, in the aftermath of a goalmouth scramble.
Perhaps Sporting’s best chance of a goal came to full back Jack Wilson; his burst of speed up the wing resulted in him being one-on-one with Lye stopper Tom Turner, who was grateful for the effort being struck directly at him.
Lee Chilton had a shot saved nicely by Francis with 15 minutes remaining, which was followed quickly by Quaynor having a free kick well saved by Turner, after he felled Cowley narrowly outside the box, for which he received a caution.
Sporting’s blushes were spared deep into injury time, as Reece Shilvock had a decent opportunity, which he spurned wide of the mark.
A game of missed opportunities galore and scrappy play resulted in penalties; Richard Gregory and Cowley gave Sporting a 2-1 lead after two spotkicks for each team, before Aaron Williams was the first to miss for Bromsgrove.
However, Francis’ emphatic save from Adam Meacham’s effort was followed by successful penalties for Canavan and Quaynor; cue the joy, jubilation and delirium of the vocal Sporting fans.

Reporter :- Max Banner