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Claines Lane Worcester
Saturday, June 12th, 2021 k/o 15:00
 
Worcestershire Saturday Junior Cup
Final
Attendance: 50
 
     
6-2
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
 
 
2020
/21

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City’s Reserves were crowned WFA Saturday Junior Cup winners after an emphatic 6-2 win over Kidderminster Harriers in the final on a sweltering afternoon at Claines Lane. Harry Fletcher and Adam Turner put City two up in the first-half – both goals assisted by Owen Oxley, who then set up Kane Harold for a third shortly after the interval. Harriers pulled a goal back before Oxley restored his side’s three-goal lead with a penalty. The opposition pulled the score back to 2-4 but any chance of a comeback soon diminished as Mateusz Klich tucked home a fifth. Oxley put the icing on a superb victory and secured the silverware when he netted again in the closing stages. City Manager Tim Harris who attended the game said, Congratulations to all involved it was a really good all round performance, the lads fully deserved the victory and to lift the trophy. Steve Humphrys and Andy Swatton have put together a very talented group and they can all be very proud of themselves. I was extremely delighted they have been rewarded for their hard work and efforts throughout what has been a difficult season for everyone. I am sure we will see some of these players having the opportunity in pre - season to be part of the First Team squad for the coming season. (WCFC web site)
 

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City’s Reserves were crowned WFA Saturday Junior Cup winners after an emphatic 6-2 win over Kidderminster Harriers in the final on a sweltering afternoon at Claines Lane. Harry Fletcher and Adam Turner put City two up in the first-half – both goals assisted by Owen Oxley, who then set up Kane Harold for a third shortly after the interval. Harriers pulled a goal back before Oxley restored his side’s three-goal lead with a penalty. The opposition pulled the score back to 2-4 but any chance of a comeback soon diminished as Mateusz Klich tucked home a fifth. Oxley put the icing on a superb victory and secured the silverware when he netted again in the closing stages. City Manager Tim Harris who attended the game said, Congratulations to all involved it was a really good all round performance, the lads fully deserved the victory and to lift the trophy. Steve Humphrys and Andy Swatton have put together a very talented group and they can all be very proud of themselves. I was extremely delighted they have been rewarded for their hard work and efforts throughout what has been a difficult season for everyone. I am sure we will see some of these players having the opportunity in pre - season to be part of the First Team squad for the coming season. (WCFC web site)
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