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2011
The Reds won the Worcestershire Senior Cup, and a number of players made the move into full-time football including Jermaine Hylton who joined Swindon Town and Omari Sterling-James who went to Cheltenham Town.
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2014
Having just missed out on the play-offs during the 2014/15 season, the club finished runners-up the following year only to lose out to Leamington in the play-offs.
2016 w e h Ave te A ms
In 2016, the club worked with Redditch Borough Council, the FA and the Football Foundation to carry out a £900,000 investment programme which saw a state-of-the-art 3G playing surface installed as well as substantial upgrades to changing facilities. The new-look facilities were officially opened by Sports Minister Tracey Crouch.
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