When you land on droitwichrfc.co.uk, you'd expect to find news about Droitwich Rugby Football Club. Instead, the homepage is filled with a generic article about offensive football formations. That's a red flag: a local sports club's website should reflect the club, not read like a repurposed blog template.
From a technical standpoint, the site isn't dangerous. It has a valid SSL certificate, loads fast behind Cloudflare, and hasn't been flagged by Google or put on any blacklists. The privacy policy and terms of service pages exist, and the domain has been registered for nearly four years. But none of that tells you who actually runs the site or whether the club endorses it.
The biggest question is intent. Is this a placeholder that got overrun with auto-generated content? Or was it built purely to rank for search terms while pretending to be a local club site? The lack of social media links, no mention of actual club events or fixtures, and the mismatch between the domain name and the content all point away from a genuine community site.
If you're a Droitwich RFC supporter looking for team news, you're better off checking the club's official social media channels first. droitwichrfc.co.uk might be harmless, but right now it doesn't act like a real rugby club's website.