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A Great Week for Andy Dales

What a fantastic few days for Andy Dales and Mickleover Sports FC.

In a season that has seen Andy score over 20 goals so far he was picked in the Northern Premier league Premier division team of the year on Sunday night at the Awards ceremony in Barnsley. Voted for by opposition managers and coaches this is a great achievement.

On Monday came even better news as he received the news that he had been called up to the England Contingency squad by manager Paul Fairclough.

The team will travel to Dublin to play the football association of Ireland Amateur international X1 on May 27th.

This is a great honour for both Andy and Mickleover Sports FC and an opportunity for him to show how good he is.

#SportsRising

ACADEMY STUDENTS NAMED IN TEAM OF THE YEAR

Congratulations to Academy students Harley Kozluk and Morgan Williams who have been named in the NPL Football Academy’s ‘Team of the Year’ for 2017-18 at the Evo-Stik League awards in Barnsley on Sunday evening.

Morgan narrowly missed out on the ‘Player of the Year’ which was last year won by Sports Lewis Belgrave when he finished runners up in the voting process to Warrington Town’s Aron McGrath.

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Match Report: Marine (H)

Mickleover Sports suffered an unfortunate defeat to Marine in a heated clash at the Don Amott Arena.

The Reds were the better side throughout the game and will be disappointed that they didn’t take a single point from the game.

It was a tense opening to the game with Mickleover enjoying the majority of possession, but it was Marine that had the first clear cut chance as winger Dominic Reid headed just over from a dangerous cross.

Mickleover dominated the play throughout the first half, forcing Marine to defend in numbers as the away side tried their hardest to frustrate the Reds. Evan Garnett managed to free himself behind the Marine defence however with a clever run, but James Short recovered well for the visitors to thwart Garnett’s opportunity to open the score.

The first 45 minutes was frustrating for both sides as neither team were capable of creating any attacking threat. Constant stoppages in play due to unnecessary fouls from both sides didn’t help the flow of the game either.

Marine came out in the second half the more positive side and Lewis King was forced to make his first save of the game for the home side as he tipped the ball wide from an audacious Marine free kick.

Mickleover made the visitors pay for their wasteful start to the half when Garnett did exceptionally well down the left flank to work himself into the penalty area and cross for Jak Hickman, who just had to tap the ball into the empty net.

Garnett was proving himself as Mickleover’s danger man as he once again got in behind Marine’s defence just after the opening goal. The attacker showed a clever piece of skill to round the goalkeeper but somehow managed to drag his shot wide.

The visitors were causing Mickleover problems from set pieces and they managed to level the game through a free kick from out wide which King misjudged, allowing Short to tap the loose ball into the net.

That equaliser sparked Marine into life as straight from the kick off they attacked again with King being caught out by Danny Mitchey, who set up Billy Smart to smash the visitors into the lead.

Mickleover pushed hard for a deserved point but were not able to create any solid chances due to a resolute Marine defence. Tempers were heated towards the end of the match which meant that the Reds weren’t able to build up enough momentum to mount a serious threat to the opposition goal.

The defeat to Marine ended Mickleover’s three match unbeaten run and has left them stranded in mid-table with only four games left of this season. Sports next game is away at Hednesford Town this Saturday.

INTER LEAGUE SQUAD 2018 ANNOUNCED

The NPL Football Academy’s inter-league squad has been announced for the forthcoming game against Wigan Athletic on Tuesday 24th April.

To be held at their fantastic Christopher Park training facility, the Latics U18’s are managed by former Warrington Town Academy coach Nick Chadwick, who was in charge of the NPLFA’s inaugural inter-league game against Oldham Athletic back in 2016.

The squad is made up of eighteen students from seven of our clubs, representing Belper Town, Leek Town, Mickleover Sports, Ossett Albion, Radcliffe, Warrington Town and Witton Albion.

The game against the League One club will be the NPLFA’s fourth inter-league side against professional opposition.

The first game was against Oldham Athletic in 2016 and resulted in a 2-0 win for the NPLFA before a 0-4 defeat to Accrington Stanley a few weeks later.

Last year saw a fantastic performance against a strong Port Vale side held at Kidsgrove Athletic, which saw the Staffordshire side victorious with a 2-3 defeat.

Match Report: Buxton (H)

Mickleover Sports 2 – 2 Buxton

Sports:- King, Grocott, Turner, McGrath, Mills, Williams, Dales, Briscoe, Phillips, Garnett, Norcross (Hickman 77).

Subs:- Belgrave, Morris, Barnes-Homer, Burgin.

Buxton:- Budtz, Meade, Baker (Doran), Maguire, Young, Degiralamo, Hinsley (Broadhead 73), Grayson, Wilson, Hardy, Taylor (Chippendale 45).

Subs:- McWilliams, Biggs.

Referee S Brown

Attn:- 232

This game, between local rivals proved to be a feisty affair, not helped by a referee who was quick to administer verbal warnings but slow to issue cards, which seemed to give the message that players could get away with more than perhaps they should.

There was a lengthy delay after only four minutes when visiting keeper Jan Budtz had to be treated for a head injury after an early Mickleover attack had been cleared. Ironically the blow that lead to the wound was caused by his own full back.

The opening goal came after 14 minutes and was a great solo effort from leading scorer Andy Dales who twisted, turned and dribbled past opponents before picking his spot and firing home from the edge of the area.

The physios were both called into action too many times during the first period to let the game flow, and there was not too much football played as a result. Sports went in at half time a goal up, with Buxton having failed to make the most of the few scoring opportunities that they had.

The visitors drew level immediately after the break, and it came from a source well known to Mickleover supporters as Nico Degiralamo headed home his first goal for the club from a corner.

Nico, who had been a fans favourite and Player of the Year while at the club had a deserved reputation for scoring vital goals from set pieces – a fact that seemed to elude the home defence on this occasion.

The hosts were back in front on 56 minutes with a set play of their own. Dales was fouled outside the area and player manager John McGrath restored the lead with a superbly take free-kick that beat both the wall and the Buxton keeper.

It was all square again on 81 minutes as Ant Wilson bundled the ball over the line after home keeper Lewis King failed to make a clean catch. King claimed that he had been fouled but the referee adjudged that the ball was not fully under the keeper’s control at the time.

Evan Garnett had a great opportunity to take all the points in the closing minutes but from close range only managed to fire the ball over the bar with the goal seemingly at his mercy.


Phil Matthews

Freelance Sports Broadcaster and Writer

Vote for Your Player of the Year

Vote for Your Player of the Year

Contenders are:

Pablo Mills
Andy Dales
Lewis King
Tom Burgin

Email your choice with subject ‘Player of the Year’ to tonyshawmickleoversports@gmail.com before 3.00pm, Saturday 21st April 2018.

Then join us and the players at of End of Season Presentation Evening and see who wins!

The presentation starts at 6.00pm, Saturday 28th April and will be taking place in the Marquee at the club. There will also be live entertainment!

Sports Reserves Reach Final!

Mickleover Sports Reserves have reached the DCFA Divisional Cup South Final! After overcoming Gresley FC 3-1 in the Semis, they now have Melbourne Dynamo’s First Team standing in their way of ultimate glory. To get this far in the competition is already a major achievement for the team, here’s a bit of information about their journey in this competition…

Road to the Final
1st Round – bye
2nd Round – 1-0 v Mickleover RBL
3rd Round – 9 – 0 v Little Eaton
Semi – 3-1 v Gresley FC

Manager: Danny Davidson.
Danny is now moved up to be 1st Team assistant Manager. He has been at the club for 5 years working with the Juniors and Reserves having a wealth of experience at Conference and Conference North level with the likes of Burton Albion, Hereford, Stafford R, Crawley Town.

Coach: David Mackenzie
In his 10th season at Station Road having joined the Dick Pratley revolution. Tasked with developing players several have stepped up and had decent careers at non-league football.
With the introduction of the academy John McGrath is giving the youngsters every encouragement to progress.

Squad (In bold have been with 1st team)
Max Bennett, Daniel Cvik, Finley Davies, Jake Dickenson, Tom Eccleshall, Noah Girvan, George Morley, Yakeef Murphy, Will Norcross, Jakub Ondersjco, Jermaine Palmer, Tyreece Robinson, Jake Smith, Harry Stephen’s, Jaro Vvak, Dean Wilkinson, Che Webster, Jack Walsh, Tom Cox, Danny Davidson, Josh Neild.

The final will be played at New Manor Ground, Awsworth Rd, Ilkeston DE7 8JF on 9th April 2018, KO 19:30. Please come down and cheer on our boys!

#SportsRising

At Buxton

Match postponed: Halesowen Town (H)

We can confirm that following a pitch inspection, todays home game against Halesowen Town has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

A rescheduled date will be announced in due course.

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Match Report: Workington A.F.C (H)

Mickleover Sports 1 – 0 Workington A.F.C

Sports:- King, Hickman (Grocott 77), Scott, McGrath, Mills, Burgin, Dales, Morrison (Garnett 90), Barnes-Homer, Briscoe, Morris (Turner 62).
Subs:- Mulders, Williams,

Workington:- Taylor, Douglas, Smith, Wordsworth, Calvert, Wright, Symington, Wilson (Brown 70), Allison, Rigg, Tinnion.
Subs:- Whitehead, Harker, Holliday, Mossop.

Referee R Dadley

Attn:- 252

This was Mickleovers’ first home league game in 8 weeks due to the postponements brought about by the recent bad weather, and they were keen to put on a show for their football starved fans. They certainly did that.

The 1-0 scoreline was not an accurate reflection of the magnitude as they dominated the majority of the match.

With Andy Dales firing at goal every time that the opportunity arose and Louis Briscoe making chances as well it was a surprise that the game was goal less at the half time break.

The only goal of the game came six minutes after the restart. Captain Tom Burgin heading home from a John McGrath left wing corner.

Workington tried to find a way back into the game but Lewis King in the home goal was a virtual spectator with the visitors wayward in their shooting.

Mickleover had further chances but were unable to make them pay, however, both teams knew at the final whistle that the result was right if not the actual scoreline.


Phil Matthews

Freelance Sports Broadcaster and Writer

MICKLEOVER SPORTS ACADEMY EASTER TRIALS!

Are you or do know anyone who is currently in Year 11/Year 12?

How would you like to #Study, #Train and #Play full time when you leave school or switch from college?

Mickleover Sports FC managed by first team manager John McGrath and top goalscorer Andy Dales, are looking for talented, committed and ambitious local footballers who wish to join a semi-professional academy in the Evo-Stik League from September 2018, where you will study for a BTEC in Sport qualification (Level 2 or 3), train every day with an UEFA qualified coach and play in the NPL Football Academy League and FA Youth Cup.

The Mickleover Sports ‘Education and Football Academy’ is an alternative to college and is ideal for any 16/17 year old who wants to gain a great education and develop as a footballer at the same time.

We are holding trials in the forthcoming EASTER holidays on:-
– Tuesday 27th February, from 1pm – 3pm
– Thursday 5th April, from 11am – 1pm

Both sessions at the Racecourse 3G pitch, St Mark’s Road, Derby, DE21 6AL.

If you would like to attend, please register your details at nplfa.co.uk/register

At the Mickleover Sports Academy you will study, train and play full time.

STUDY:
– Alternative to college
– BTEC in Sport Level 2 or 3 (L3 equivalent to 2/3 A Levels)
– Two year programme
– Study in the classroom with your team mates
– Opportunities to gain experience at the football club
– View the Study promotional video (https://youtu.be/AnrhPRLj-no)

TRAIN:
– Experienced & UEFA qualified coaches
– Train three/four times a week
– Improve technical ability and fitness on a daily basis
– Opportunities to train with the reserves and first team
– View the train promotional video (https://youtu.be/hVMjoScMZk8)

PLAY:
– In the NPL Football Academy League
– Opportunities to play in the FA Youth Cup
– Games played at Evo-Stik League stadiums
– Opportunities to progress to the reserves and first team
– Opportunities to play for the inter-league team against
professional clubs (https://youtu.be/ziBSbQy0oDU)
– View the play promotional video (https://youtu.be/Px3ZFabkQo0)

EXTRAS:
– All matches are filmed, analysed and shown in a weekly highlights package online with our video partners FilmMyMatch (https://youtu.be/h6wSdDv0gw0)
– Opportunities to study, play and coach in the USA by gaining a scholarship
– Progress onto our three-year university degree course (http://nplfa.co.uk/degree/)

Activate your ambition now and apply at nplfa.co.uk/register