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Sports Sign Ex Saints Striker

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover have added former Southampton striker Marcus Barnes to their squad, after he scored two goals in the clubs opening pre-season friendly at Borrowash Victoria.

I’m looking forward to enjoying my football and joining a group players and a club with the ambition of wanting to achieve success this year, and hopefully throughout I can contribute towards that,” he said.

Barnes also has League Two experience with Yeovil Town and Oldham Athletic, and had a loan spell with Eastleigh too. He spent the end of last year with Northern Colorado based Hailstorm FC in the USL League One.

“Marcus is a player who will add great athleticism and speed to our front line. He’s an exceptionally talented footballer who we believe has the ability to play higher up the football divisions,” added gaffer John McGrath.

Mickleover Lose Out To Early Goal

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover’s first home pre-season friendly ended in a 0-1 defeat against a strong Burton line-up.

Starters: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Ben Sault 3-Rhys Dolan 4-Will Atkinson 5-Ethan Mann 6-Dan Bradley 7-Andy Dales 8-Ryan Wilson 9-Marcus Barnes 10-Andre Wright 11-Will Trueman. Subs: Jim Pollard, Stuart Beavon, Louis Pennington, Fin Ryder, George Atwal, Zac Sandhu, Oli Greaves.

It was a fairly even opening five minutes, before Dales made his first long run of the night, beating four Brewers defenders, before being intercepted.

The visitors were soon beginning to push forward, with Mann and Bradley shepherding the home defence, until Bradley lost possession on the edge of the box. Charlie Lakin fired home with Bosworth given little chance, diving at full stretch to his right. 0-1.

Over the next 10 minutes it continued to be even, with the majority of the play around centre field.

Trueman got on the end of a nice one two after 20 minutes, before the defence blocked his path and only two minutes later Sault went close on the right to earn a corner.

Burton had shot well off target from outside the box 24 minutes in, before Dales charged through the middle three minutes later, but Wright’s final shot low to the left-hand post was saved by keeper Crocombe.

Crocombe was soon in action again, with Dales cutting in from the left again, palming away the shot to safety.

It was Bosworth’s turn to save after 33 minutes though, when Burton wasted time in creating the final shot, only for Wakelin’s effort to be easily dealt with by the Mickleover keeper.

Mickleover had their best chance of an equaliser just before half-time, when Dales had collected the ball from a free-kick after he had been fouled, setting up Trueman with time on his side, but the shot was wide of the left-hand post.

There was a slight hold-up too when Wakelin had to come off after hurting a previously damaged ankle, but as the half-time whistle finally went it remained 0-1.

Mickleover made their first change when Pollard came out in goal for the second half, having replaced Bosworth.

Trueman had a 49th minute shot well saved after a positive build up down the left, then Sault appeared to have been brought down by the keeper in the box a minute later, but there was no penalty.

Atwal and Beavon came on for Sault and Barnes, and Beavon was straight into action, slotting the ball through to Dales, whose 54th minute shot was just wide again.

Pollard was almost caught out by an awkward bounce, following a cross from the right, but it was Sports looking the hungrier of the two sides in attack.

Just before the hour mark Dales made an interception, but was almost beaten by his own pace as he lost control, but then Burton responded with a powerful shot just wide of the post.

A short-free kick in the home defence almost gave the ball away to Burton, but Pollard reacted the quicker and charged off his line to intercept.

Atkinson and Wilson had looked strong and reliable in midfield and in the 65th minute Atkinson almost got Beavon on a run. Wilson was then on the end of a Dales and Beavon build-up, with his shot earning a 69th minute corner.

Wilson then put a dangerous cross into the Burton box, but it proved to be too high. Dolan and Trueman were subbed after 73 minutes, with Greaves and Sandhu on, soon followed by Ryder on for Wright,

With eight minutes on the clock Beavon sent through a long ball for Ryder to chase, but no sooner had the ball been grounded, the increased pace left it well out of reach.

Pennington was the final sub to come on for Atkinson, while six minutes before the whistle Dales had his final shot of the night saved, so victory and the annual Keith Calladine Trophy headed back down the A38 to Burton.

FA Youth Cup Draw

by Peter Scherer

While we look forward to the release of this season’s Southern Premier League Central fixtures at noon on Friday, the Mickleover Academy already know who they will be facing in the FA Youth Cup.

Week commencing September 4th they will be facing the winners of the Extra Preliminary round match between Leicester Nirvana and GNG Oadby Town.

The Preliminary fixture will be at the Don Amott Arena.

We’re Off

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover kicked off their pre-season campaign with a visit to neighbours Borrowash Victoria last Saturday.

Sports opened the scoring after two minutes, and after further goals on 20 and 35 minutes, they reached half time 3-0 up.

Various substitutions followed with no further goals added, as we now look forward to the first home friendly match against a Burton Albion XI.

Kick off at the Don Amott Arena is 7.30pm.

Sports Reserves Look Ahead

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves will once again be playing in the Central Midlands League Premier Division South this season, after finishing eighth last season.

The number of teams will be back up to 18, an increase of two from 22/23, with Division One West Champions Melbourne Dynamo joining us, along with runners up Mayfield, Division One East Champions AFC Normanton and Bakewell Town, who were eighth in last years Division One North.

Leaving the division are Clay Cross, promoted as Champions and Ashland Rovers relegated.

The fixtures and date of the opening round of matches is yet to be announced.

Long Term Commitment From Sports Gaffer

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover manager John McGrath has signed an extension to his contract, which sees him start his eighth season at the Don Amott Arena, all but his early days as player manager too.

“I am delighted to commit to a new contract with Mickleover FC. We have been a very successful club, both on and off the pitch, over the last seven seasons and I want to continue that success under the guidance and direction of my chairman Don Amott,” he said.

The Aston Villa, Burton Albion and Republic of Ireland Under 21 International midfielder, continues to be part of the playing squad too.

“So so happy that John has signed a new two-year contract. There will be ups and downs during the football season, but the secret to success in every football club is a stable management team. Have a great season John,” Amott added.

Young Midfielder Joins Mickleover

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover FC have added midfielder Ben Sault to their squad for the coming season.

The 20 year old was a junior at Lincoln City, before spending six months with Oadby Town. Having moved onto Boston Utd, he spent last season at Kettering Town.

Gaffer John McGrath was particularly pleased to have added Sault to his line-up. “Delighted to get Ben to Mickleover FC, as he’s a combative box to box midfielder with loads of energy. At 20 years of age he is someone who I believe can continue his development with us and progress back into full-time football.”

“Delighted to sign for such a great club and really excited for the season ahead,” Sault added.

Experienced Midfielder Joins Sports Line-Up

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover’s John McGrath has added vastly experienced midfielder Will Atkinson to his squad for the forthcoming season.

A former Hull City Junior, Atkinson has played in every division of the football league during his career, notably in the Premiership during his time with the Tigers.

He has played for Port Vale, Rochdale, Rotherham, Plymouth and Bradford City too, and had four years at Southend, before going to Mansfield in 2017. He returned to Southend after a spell at Alfreton and spent last season at Boston Utd.

He has made over 300 league appearances and scored 30 goals and can play at wing back too.

Will is an excellent signing who brings with him a wealth of experience playing in the football league. His temperament and style of style make him an excellent addition to our team,” said McGrath.

“I’m really pleased to join such a forward thinking club and  can’t wait to get started,” Atkinson added.

Mickleover Find The Wright Man

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover manager John McGrath has continued to add to his growing squad for next season, by signing striker Andre Wright from Stratford Town.

An ex West Bromwich Albion Junior, he played in the Championship with Brighton, League One with Coventry, the Scottish Premiership with Ayr Utd and the League of Ireland with both Bohemians and Sligo Rovers.

After leaving Sligo last year he played for Telford, Hereford and Kettering, before seeing out the season at Stratford.

“I couldn’t be happier with the opportunity to join Mickleover Football Club! I’m excited and ready to work hard and showcase what I can contribute to the club’s success. It’s an honour to be a part of Mickleover, hopefully we can create some unforgettable memories on and off the pitch,” he said.

“I am delighted to welcome Andre to Mickleover FC. He’s an incredibly talented footballer and someone who I have monitored closely all season. Not only a gifted player, but someone who has the belief, determination and drive to be the best version of himself, which in turn will drive us as a football club,” McGrath added.

Sports Sign New Keeper

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover have signed young goalkeeper Jim Pollard from Matlock Town.

The former Sheffield Utd junior was first choice with the Gladiators for much of last season, and has also played for Barrow, Maltby, Frickley, Gainsborough and Grantham.

“I’m really pleased to join this club and get going on this fresh challenge and I’m excited to work with the staff and the current players. Let’s see what the seasons has to bring, for not only myself but also the team, hoping for a very successful one,” he said.

“I am delighted to get this signature finally sorted and over the line. Jim is someone I’ve always been keen to bring to Mickleover. At only 25 he adds real quality to our squad. His presence will not only be felt on the pitch but also in and around the changing room”, added Mickleover manager John McGrath.