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Bromsgrove Sporting F.C.

Coordinates:52°20′23″N2°03′23″W / 52.339615°N 2.056424°W /52.339615; -2.056424
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Association football club in Bromsgrove, England

Football club
Bromsgrove Sporting
Full nameBromsgrove Sporting Football Club
NicknameThe Rouslers
Founded2009; 16 years ago (2009)
GroundVictoria Ground
Capacity3,500
OwnerBromsgrove Sporting Ltd
ChairmanRod Brown
ManagerScott Adey-Linforth
LeagueSouthern League Premier Division Central
2024–25Southern League Premier Division Central, 14th of 22
Websitebromsgrovesporting.co.uk
Current season

Bromsgrove Sporting Football Club is afootball club based inBromsgrove,Worcestershire,England. The club was founded in 2009 and played their first season,2010–11, inMidland Football Combination Division Two, where they ended third. The club currently play in theSouthern League Premier Division Central.

History

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Bromsgrove Sporting club was founded in 2009 as a supporters consortium with the plan to buyBromsgrove Rovers, and to take that football club out of administration. The supporters trust had become dissatisfied with the ownership and chairmanship of Tom Herbert, who had taken the club into administration. The administrator identified and preferred another potential buyer for the Rovers club (who it had been suggested had links to Tom Herbert,[1] and who subsequently failed to pay the agreed purchase money and was later made bankrupt by the administrator).[2] The consortium took it upon themselves to create a team to safeguard non-league football in Bromsgrove. On 2 June 2010 Sporting were offered the lease of the Victoria Ground, after they had promised to make the ground available for Bromsgrove Rovers fixtures too.[3] In August 2010, Bromsgrove Rovers were expelled from the Southern League, despite Sporting agreeing to make the Victoria Ground available,[4] and the Rovers club was subsequently dissolved. Bromsgrove Sporting thus inherited sole use of the Victoria Ground.

After high finishes in their first few seasons, and league re-organisations which led to their elevation from Midland Football Combination Division Two and Division One, for season 2012–13 Bromsgrove Sporting were promoted to the Midland Football Combination Premier Division.[5]

On 10 May 2014, in front of a crowd of 414 at the Victoria Ground, Bromsgrove, Sporting's first team lifted their first piece of silverware, recording a 4–1 victory overPaget Rangers in the final of theSmedley Crooke Memorial Charity Cup with goals by Danny Ludlow (2) & Billy Russell (2).

As of the 2014-25 season, the league was rebrandedMidland Football League (MFL) after the Midland Football Combination merged with the Midland Alliance. Sporting played that season in the First Division of the MFL.

Bromsgrove gained a reputation for being the perennial bridesmaids, finishing second for three consecutive years prior to the 2016–17 season, in a league that offers just the one promotion place. However, the 2016–17 season saw the club finish as champions and thus gaining promotion to the MFL Premier Division at last, becoming 'invincibles' in the process as the side remained unbeaten in the league. Sporting also reached the semi-finals of the F.A. Vase, before being edged out 2–1 on aggregate byCleethorpes Town one game from Wembley. The 2017–18 season saw Sporting become champions of the MFL Premier Division at their first attempt, thus achieving back to back promotions and securing a place in the Southern League Division One Central for the 2018-19 season. The club also won The Worcestershire FA Senior Urn for the second successive season.

The 2018-19 season saw The Rouslers finish in second place behindPeterborough Sports, but after winning the Division One Central Play-Off semi-final againstSutton Coldfield Town 3-2 AET and the final againstCorby Town 4-3 AET in front of a crowd of 2,943 at the Victoria Ground, Sporting were once again promoted, to the Southern League Premier Central Division, for the 2019-20 season. The Southern League curtailed fixtures for that season following the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020. Sporting were in fourth place in the Division at that point, with ten matches remaining unplayed. The 2020-21 season was also curtailed, after just eight league matches, for the same reason. However, Sporting did manage to secure the Red Recruitment Trophy, a one-off local initiative played between Worcestershire-based Non-League Step 3 teams, beatingAlvechurch 1-0 in the final in May 2021.

The 2021-22 season (the club's 12th season and the first completed in full after the lifting of pandemic restrictions) saw a dramatic reversal in Sporting's fortunes on the field. Mixed results in the team's Southern League matches saw them in eleventh position by mid-October. However, a heavy home defeat by National LeagueGrimsby Town in a televised FA Cup 4th qualifying round fixture was followed by a run of adverse league results such that, by mid-March 2022, after a home defeat byBiggleswade Town, Sporting slid into the relegation zone - something never experienced before by a club used to continued success on the field. The team rallied, however, and gained enough points in subsequent matches to move to safety, finishing the league season in 18th position. Some 40 different players had turned out for the club at some point during the season, with an almost constant turnover in playing personnel.

The following season, in 2022–23, saw early departures from the cup competitions, and the club focussed on the minimum objective of consolidating its position at Step 3 Southern League Premier level in the non-league pyramid. Mixed league results saw Sporting handily placed in eighth position in the table by the halfway point in the season, but only four wins in the remaining 21 fixtures led to Sporting gradually sliding down the table. Despite finishing nine points above the relegation places, the club occupied 18th position after the last match, the same position as the previous season. It was a similar story too in terms of constant turnover in players, some 38 making at least one appearance in the team during the season. Several young loanees from EFL clubs featured in various league matches, but were generally unable to improve the team's results.

In January 2024, Tim Flowers took interim charge of the club as first team manager securing their status in the league. The club formally announced the return of Paul Smith as first team manager for the 2024/25 campaign, but was replaced midway through by Scott Adey Linforth. Scott secured step 3 status for the club along with overseeing Sporting reach their highest league position and points tally for a season.

Attendances

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Being the in-spirit replacement of Bromsgrove Rovers, Sporting had a much higher average attendance than the other teams in the Midland Football League. Their inaugural season had a home average attendance of 293 and their average for 2016–17 was 671. This increased again in 2017–18 (league and cup combined) to 721.

Sporting's record home attendance was on 11 March 2017 where 3,349 attended the FA Vase Semi-final first leg match against Cleethorpes Town. The return leg a week later at Cleethorpes attracted a crowd of 1,154. Sporting's record home league attendance at the Victoria Ground to date was on 11 January 2020 when a crowd of 1,764 saw them beatTamworth 1–0 in a Southern League Premier Central Division fixture. An away fixture in the MFL against ground tenants Worcester City on 26 December 2017 (also played at the Victoria Ground) attracted 1,672 fans. As mentioned above, although not strictly a 'home' fixture the Southern League Division One Central play-off final on 6 May 2019 attracted 2,943 supporters to the Victoria Ground. Before the Cleethorpes FA Vase match the best attended match Sporting had been involved in away from the Victoria Ground was 550 in the final of the Les James Challenge Cup on 6 May 2015 at theBescot Stadium, where they beatSoutham United 3–2, with "The Rouslers" taking approximately 450 fans to Walsall.[citation needed]. In 2017–18, the Worcestershire FA Senior Urn final againstLye Town at Kidderminster'sAggborough Stadium, won by Bromsgrove on penalties, attracted 642 spectators.

In the 2016–17 season, Sporting played at Step Six of the non-league pyramid, and had the highest average league attendance of any team at that level in the country. This achievement was repeated in 2017–18 at pyramid Step Five level with home league attendances averaging 777, and again in 2018-19 at Step Four level with home league gates averaging 952 (boosted to 1,090 with the inclusion of the play-off games), making Bromsgrove Sporting the 43rd best-supported team in non-League football. In the curtailed 2019-20 season at Step Three level (Southern League Premier Central Division), Sporting's 17 home league matches attracted an average of 979 supporters.

Despite the team's adverse results, the completed 2021-22 season saw only a modest reduction in home attendances, with the 27 league and cup matches at the Victoria Ground attracting an average of 849 supporters. The highest attendance was 3,219 for the televised FA Cup match against Grimsby Town. The continuing trend in adverse results in the 2022-23 season did however see a notable decline in home attendances, with the 21 league matches at the Victoria Ground averaging just 636, the lowest for some seasons. Ten defeats in those 21 matches seemed to be an influencing factor.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 4 October 2025[6]
PositionPlayerNation
GK ENGAdam Harrison
DF ENGJack Kelly
DF ENGJosh Ezewele
DF ENGAshley Carter
DF ENGTaylor Morrison
DF ENGBo Morris
DF ENGAaron Roberts
DF ENGLuke Softley
DF ENGMekhi Farrell
MF WALReece King
MF ENGJack Newell
MF ENGBilly Shaw
MF AUSJordan Lyden
MF ENGTom Edge
MF GHAKoby Arthur
MF ENGRomehl Critchlow
MF ENGBradley Stretton
FW ENGLuke Benbow
FW ENGKobe Hall
FW PORGustavo Macedo-Sanches
FW ENGCharlie Pavey
FW ENGJames Sanderson

TheSouthern Football League does not use a squad numbering system.

Management and coaching staff

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Victoria Ground clubhouse

Club Officials

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As of 3 August 2025[6]
PositionName
ChairmanRod Brown
Football SecretaryDave Stephens
Vice ChairmanGraham Scott
PresidentJeff Rea
Operations DirectorSimon Cadwallader
Joint Commercial ManagerJoe Amess
MaintenanceDavid Sheppard
Director of FootballIain Queen
Matchday Operations/Safety & Security DirectorRob McLaren
ResidentsBenito Di Luca
Head of MediaMax Banner
Head of Commercial & HospitalityAnita Gemmell

Staff

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As of 23 September 2025[6]
PositionName
ManagerScott Adey-Linforth
Assistant ManagerRichard Batchelor
First Team CoachKarl Fellows
Goalkeeping CoachMatt Ballard
Sports TherapistDan Eyre

Managerial History

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PeriodManager
2010England Myles Day
2010–2011England Stewart Brighton
2011–2013England Keith Draper
2013England Graham Scott
2013–2014England Adrian Mander
2014England Graham Scott (Caretaker Manager)
2014–2018England Paul Smith
2018–2021Republic of Ireland Brendan Kelly
2021–2022England Gavin Hurren
2022England Thomas Baillie
2022–2024England Michael McGrath
2024England Paul Smith
2024England Scott Adey-Linforth

Records

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Seasons

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SeasonDivisionPosPWDLFAGDPtsFA CupFA Vase/TrophyOther CupsNotesManager
2010–1112Midland Football Combination Division 23rd3020468227+5564R1

R1R2

Inaugural season. Promoted to Division 1 after League reorganisationMyles Day / Stewart Brighton
2011–1211Midland Football Combination Division 13rd3419879444+5065R2

FinalR2SFR2

Promoted to Premier Division after League reorganisationStewart Brighton / Keith Draper
2012–1310Midland Football Combination Premier Division6th34186107354+1957R3

SFR3SF

Keith Draper / Graham Scott
2013–1410Midland Football Combination Premier Division2nd3423389235+5772R1SF

SFWon

Graham Scott / Adrian Mander
2014–1510Midland Football League Division 12nd38275612141+8086PRR3Won

R2R1

Adrian Mander / Paul Smith
2015–1610Midland Football League Division 12nd38294510241+6191PRR1R2

FinalFinal

Paul Smith
2016–1710Midland Football League Division 11st38335013223+109104PRSFR1

WonSF

Promoted to Midland Football League Premier DivisionPaul Smith
2017–189Midland Football League Premier1st42315611050+6098PRR5R2

R3Won

Promoted to Southern Football League Division One CentralPaul Smith / Brendan Kelly
2018–198Southern Division One Central2nd38276510844+6487PRR5

EPR

SF

R1

Promoted to Southern Football League Premier DivisionBrendan Kelly
2019–207Premier Division Central4th3217698043+3757QR1QR1R2

SF

Southern Football League Premier DivisionBrendan Kelly
2020–217Premier Division Centraln/a8224917-88WThe 2020/21 season was officially ended on 19 March 2021, with the last matches being played on Wednesday 4 November 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic.Southern Football League Premier DivisionBrendan Kelly
2021–227Premier Division Central18th401012183659-2342QR4R1R3

QF

Southern Football League Premier DivisionBrendan Kelly / Gavin Hurren
2022–237Premier Division Central18th42139205878-2048QR2QR3QFSouthern Football League Premier DivisionThomas Baillie / Michael McGrath
2023–247Premier Division Central17th40128204451-744QR3QR3QFSouthern Football League Premier DivisionMichael McGrath / Tim Flowers / Paul Smith
2024–257Premier Division Central14th42156215761-444QR3QR3SFSouthern Football League Premier DivisionPaul Smith / Scott Adey-Linforth

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ward set to lead new-look Rovers".Worcester News. 29 October 2009. Retrieved10 February 2020.
  2. ^"Bankruptcy petition filed against Bromsgrove Rovers chairman".Bromsgrove Advertiser. 6 December 2010. Retrieved10 February 2020.
  3. ^Lease offered to Bromsgrove Sporting (3 June 2010)
  4. ^"Bromsgrove seal vital lease deal". 23 July 2010. Retrieved10 February 2020.
  5. ^Premier Division Football
  6. ^abc"The Team".Bromsgrove Sporting F.C. Retrieved4 October 2025.

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