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Penalty Disaster After Injury Time Equaliser

by Peter Scherer

After the disappointment of the early exit from the FA Cup, hopes were high of success as Mickleover visited Isthmian League North side Stowmarket Town, for the FA Trophy tie.

Stating line-up: 1- Jonathan Hedge 2- Ethan Mann 3-Rhys Dolan 4-Ryan Wilson 5-James Butler 6-Phil Watt 7-Jordan Fankwe 8-George Milner 9-Elliott Reeves 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Mason Warren. Subs: Jahvan Davidson-Miller, George Atwal, Ben Horleston.

The hosts had the ball in the net after only two minutes following a free kick, but it was given offside.

Beavon then had the first Mickleover shot on goal a minute later, with his effort just wide of the left-hand post. But Reeves went close six minutes in, when his strike forced keeper James Bradbrook into a diving save, after a good build up between Mann and Beavon.

Stowmarket had a couple of corners that came to nought and a 13th minute cross from Chris Casement, was straight into Hedge’s waiting hands.

The play had been fairly even, but Reeves had another header just over the bar after 17 minutes, following a Warren free kick after Beavon was fouled.

Five minutes later Beavon found Reeves on the left, but his shot was deflected out for a corner. Then a telling cross from the Stowmarket left after 26 minutes, almost found Jack Ainsley, but it was just a couple of inches too high.

Neither side looked particularly decisive in midfield, and neither Mann nor Dolan were having the usual cutting runs on the wings.

Beavon found Reeves again after 39 minutes, but his powerful shot was straight at the keeper and then Ainsley wasted a chance for the hosts, wanting too much time before shooting, as the danger was cleared.

With the whistle poised for half time, Mann, Beavon and Reeves combined, but the final ball rolled out of play, just beyond the left-hand post and it remained 0-0.

From the start of the second half Mickleover had more drive and it was only three minutes in when the ball fell nicely for Beavon in space, who set up Reeves for a run, outpacing the defender and slotting it past Bradbrook 1-0.

It could so easily have been level again only two minutes later, when Hedge parried an initial shot, which fell at Evan Collard’s feet, but the Stowmarket midfielder sent his shot high over the bar.

There hadn’t been a lot of creativity from the Mickleover midfield, despite Milner and Warren’s pace and enhthusiam. But after 53 minutes Fankwe had a weak shot wide of the left hand post, with Warren then spotting the keeper off his line, trying a chip just wide gain.

Tev Allen broke through the Mickleover defence and earned a corner after his shot was blocked, but the follow up was just wide.

As the hour mark approached Mickleover just about had the edge, but it was decided to make the first change with Davidson-Miller on for Fankwe.

It was close again for the hosts after 63 minutes, when Butler lost possession on the edge of the box and gave away a free kick, which fortunately caused no problem.

But Davidson-Miller was unlucky not to hit a second for Sports, when he held the ball well and cut in from the right, seeing his shot hit the right-hand post.

Beavon had a 72nd minute break, before Warren’s shot was blocked, but at this point it was just about going Mickleover’s way still.

Allen had another shot across goal after 78 minutes, which Hedge had covered and with four minutes on the clock Horleston came on for his first team debut, replacing Milner.

Reeves teed up Beavon who shot over on the 90minute mark, but then disaster struck. With some of the home fans accepting defeat, Mickleover lost possession and with the ball in the box the defence froze.

Allen was first to react and fired in the equaliser past Hedge from close range, 1-1.

The full-time whistle soon followed and with no extra time, it was straight into penalties. Stowmarket’s first was in, before Warren saw his attempt saved. After the hosts had made it two, Reeves shot was saved too! 

Hedge managed to keep Stowmarket’s third shot out, before Wilson stepped up. His attempt was nearer the parallel A14 than the goal and it was all over for Mickleover, apart from the long journey home.

Sports Head East For More Cup Action

by Peter Scherer

This weekend Mickleover head over to East Anglia again to face Stowmarket Town in the Third Qualifying round of the FA Trophy.

Paul Musgrave’s side are currently seventh in the Isthmian League North and have already knocked out Bury Town and Chatham Town in the FA Trophy.

He has been in charge since November 2020, having previously been assistant since 2017.

They started their season with a 4-1 home win again Hullbridge Sports and have also beaten Hashtag Utd, Wroxham and Basildon, suffering one defeat away to Lowestoft.

Keeper James Bradbrook came from Brightlingsea Regent in June 2019, having previously been on loan during 2017/18 from Needham Market. He has also played for Bury Town.

Central defenders Tom Bullard and Joe Jefford were a double signing from Leiston in June 2019, where Bullard was captain and played over 220 games, after coming from Bury Town in 2014.

Jack Ainsley is a former Ipswich Junior, who was signed from Felixstowe in June 2019. He had loans at Rushden & Diamonds, Histon and Chelmsford before joining Lowestoft on his release from Ipswich. He had a spell at Leiston too before joining Felixstowe in 2018.

Chris Casement is a Northern Ireland International at Under 17,19,20, 21 and full. A very experienced defender he played for Ipswich in the Championship, and was loaned to Millwall, Hamilton Academicals and Wycombe, before a permanent move to Dundee.

He then moved back to Ireland with Linfield and Portadown, before arriving at Stowmarket in September 2020.

Left back Tommy Smith is another former Ipswich Junior, who only arrived at our hosts this summer, following his release.

Craig Parker is an experienced striker that came from Needham Market in September 2020. He started at Needham but has also played for Chelmsford City, Sudbury and Kings Lynn.

Tevan Allen is a defensive midfielder, signed in October 2021 from Coggeshall Town and has also played for Bury Town. He scored in the first league game of the season and in last week’s win at Basildon.

Fellow midfielder Luke Hipkin was a summer signing from Sudbury Town, having come through their academy.

Defender or midfielder Josh Curry came back to Stowmarket for a second time in May 2021, after spending three years at Lowestoft. He also played for Walsham-Le-Willows, Ely City and Diss Town.

Natty Stewart was another summer signing, from Mildenhall Town. A former Kings Lynn, Norwich Utd and Wroxham striker, he scored 10 goals in 24 games last season.

Left back Jack Wilkinson also arrived during the summer. He was at Sudbury Town, before moving on via Mildenhall. Lowestoft and Cambridge City.

Ed Upson started out at Ipswich too as a young midfielder. He has played over 400 games, the majority in league one and had loans at Stevenage and Barnet, before joining Yeovil in 2010.

Stops at Millwall, MK Dons, Bristol Rovers and Newport County followed, and had spent six months at Stevenage before joining our host’s pre-season. He scored a hattrick on his league debut too.

Midfielder Dylan Logan is a recent singing from Heybridge Swifts, having previously been at Biggleswade, Stotfold, St Neots and Baldock Utd. He has played two games so far and has scored in both!

Bermudan International midfielder Reggie Lambe has scored three goals so far this season. He was a junior at Ipswich Town too, along with a number of teammates. 

He was loaned to Bristol Rovers before trying his luck abroad, with Toronto FC in the US MLS and Nykoping in Sweden, before returning to the UK with Mansfield Town. He was then at Carlisle and Cambridge Utd, before coming to Stowmarket in December 2020.

Both striker Shaun Brammant and winger Jacek Zielonka came from Dereham pre-season. Brammant scored 11 goals in 39 games last season and had a spell at Lowestoft too before making a return trip to Dereham.

Zielonka spent his early career in Poland, with Pomezania Malbork, Concordia Elblag, 1920 Mosina and Lubonski 1943, before arriving at Lowestoft in 2014. He has played for Kings Lynn, Lowestoft and Dereham too.

Defender Kane Munday was previously at AFC Sudbury and Barking, having started in Colchester Utd’s Academy. 

Ryan Capon is the second-choice keeper. A product of their own youth scheme is currently dual registered with Debenhams FC to gain experience.

Kick off at Greens Meadow is 3pm and its only 154 miles away, so depending on the A14 it could take 2 ½ hrs or it could take a lot longer.

Sports’ Youth Go Down To Late Winner

by Peter Scherer

Having already come through two qualifying rounds of the FA Youth Cup, Mickleover Youth Team faced Lutterworth at the Don Amott Arena last Friday.

It was end to end attacking from the start, with Jack Leighton firing in a telling cross from the right, but there was no one to collect.

Ronnie Bonser then sent Brandon Ferron down the left, with his cross earning a corner. 

Lutterworth’s first chance came from a header just over from another corner, but it was Ferron that opened the scoring, beating two defenders before sliding his shot under the keeper 1-0.

Harry Atwal then fired in a free kick to the back post, but again no one there to receive, before a Lutterworth break was intercepted by Charlie Rock. 

Mickleover kept pushing forward and Declan Brown was just beaten to a Ben Horleston pass by the visitors keeper.

Owen Parr then had a shot saved too and continuing pressure on the Lutterworth goal came from a series of Leighton crosses.

The home defence easily dealt with another free kick, before Leighton found Atwal, whose final pass reached Brown, but the shot was too high and it stayed at 1-0 as the half time whistle went.

Lutterworth pulled it back to 1-1 with an early second half header from a free kick and it wasn’t long before it was 1-2, from a Lutterworth break, which saw a rebound shot fired into the back of the net.

Brown then had a shot well saved by the visitors keeper, to earn a corner and Mickleover had to make a change with Dean Ironmonger on for Fin Ryder.

Ironmomger was straight into the action, holding the ball for Brown whose shot was deflected away.

As Leighton continued to cause problems for the visiting defence, Bonser and Ironmonger were close to connecting and Ferron had another Leighton cross deflected away.

Having seen negative sportsmanship and time wasting from Tamworth’s visit earlier last week, sadly Lutterworth played the same game, with an excessive amount of cramp seemingly afflicting their players.

It stayed at 1-2 and to the FA Youth Cup run is over for another season.

(Information supplied by Mickleover Reserves Twitter.)

Defence Errors Cost Sports Dearly: Tamworth FC (H)

by Peter Scherer

First half mistakes in defence proved decisive as Southern Premier League Central Division leaders Tamworth came to the Don Amott Arena.

Starting line-up. 1-Jonathan Hedge 2-Jake Bennett 3-Rhys Dolan 4-Joe Bateman 5-James Butler 6-Phil Watt 7-George Milner 8-Mason Warren 9-Elliott Reeves 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Andy Dales. Subs: Jahvan Davidson-Miller, Ethan Mann, Marcus Marshall, Jordan Fankwe, Ryan Wilson.

Gaffer John McGrath made two changes to the side that lost at Needham Market, with Milner in for Wilson and Reeves replacing Davidson-Miller to lead the attack.

The opening pace of the game was rapid, but after only five minutes Alex Bradley’s run sent Kyle Finn through. His shot from outside the box was parried by Hedge, but only as far as Ty Deacon who scored from close range. 0-1.

Five minutes later a long and patient build up from Mickleover led to a shot from Dolan, deflected out for our first corner, before Butler headed just over from the following kick.

The home defence easily dealt with a Bradley free kick, before Milner managed to get a shot in that failed to trouble visitors keeper Jas Singh.

But Tamworth were quick on the break and league top scorer Dan Creaney broke through the middle of the defence to fire just over.

The visitors had outpaced Mickleover, but 15 minutes in the tide turned, when a looping pass found Reeves, who easily outran Liam Dolman, before chipping the advancing keeper 1-1.

Tamworth had another free kick headed away by Butler, before Beavon went close again after 20 minutes. His initial shot was blocked by the keepers leg, before his rebound bounced off a defender.

The play had become much more even but Butler miss timed his header from a Tamworth clearance, sending Creaney clear. He cut to his left, fired the shot at Hedge, who failed to hold onto the ball and it was 1-2 after 27 minutes.

The defence failed to settle again following the goal and a general mix up only four minutes later saw Deacon fouled in the box, with Creaney stepping up to take the spot kick, 1-3.

Sports tried to fight back with Beavon seeking out Bennett, but a defender intercepted for a corner. Dales rebound shot from the corner was blocked and the visitors cleared their ranks.

Dolan started to find his pace on the left, but a saving tackle arrived as his shot was straight at the keeper. 

But a poor clearance from Hedge put himself under pressure after 37 minutes, from which his charge off the line rescued the situation.

Tamworth had a couple more chances but failed to maximise, with Hedge saving again from a Luke Fairlamb effort in a goalmouth melee, handing the visitors another corner.

Bennett got a cross into the box after 43 minutes, but it was to close to the keeper. Right on half time though Warren found space on the left and from a tight angle and smashed his shot off the post.

Early into the second half Hedge held a cross from Dolman, but after 49 minutes Dales was down in the box and penalty appeals were waved away.

Mickleover had come out with far more determination, and after Dales had a 54th minute shot blocked, Beavon found Reeves five minutes later, but his shot was wide.

Just after the hour mark Dolan was fouled right on the edge of the box, but the free kick came to nought. Soon afterwards Bennett’s run on the right was halted when Fairlamb brought him down and a penalty was awarded.

Warren stepped up and smashed the ball into the roof of Singh’s net and it was game on again, 2-3.

Although Mickleover were on top, Tamworth were still dangerous on the break and a Fairlamb cross beat Hedge, but Watt was on hand to clear from goal.

The referee then missed a clear hand ball in the Tamworth box, but Sports had the Lambs on the run and continued to press forward.

Dolan put a nice ball inside for Dales after 81 minutes, but the shot was wide and then the first substitution was made with Wilson on for Milner.

Tamworth had begun to delay the proceedings excessively into the final 10 minutes, the questioning of every ball, feigning injury, kicking the ball away, but ironically it appeared that Hedge was yellow carded.

Dolan cut inside and fired another shot just over, but the middle was well blocked by the Tamworth defence. Hedge had to deal with a random long shot almost on time, but the referee added five minutes on due to Tamworth’s time wasting.

Finn was booked after appearing to push the ref away as he attempted to speak to him too.

In time added on Butler had a shot blocked from a corner and Dolan had two consecutive crosses easily taken by Singh, who had rapidly recovered from apparent cramp a couple of minutes earlier.

A strong second half performance and probably deserved a point, but the defensive errors proved decisive in the end and it remained 2-3.

Mickleover Host Top Of The Table Tamworth

by Peter Scherer

After the disappointing defeat at Needham Market last Saturday, Mickleover will be hoping to bounce straight back for the visit of top of the table Tamworth on Tuesday evening.

Our visitors have won five of their eight games, including an 8-1 victory at Bedford. Their only defeat was 1-4 at home to Coalville Town and last Saturday they beat Kings Langley at home 3-0.

Elliot Reeves’ fire power will be back to Sports squad too for this match, after serving his two-match suspension.

Tamworth Manager Andy Peaks has been in charge since February, having moved from Rusden & Diamonds. He started as a player at Northampton, before playing for Rushden, Raunds, Wealdstone and Stamford. After being assistant manager at Long Buckby and Daventry, his took charge at Northampton Spencer before moving back to Rushden.

Goalkeeper Jas Singh is one of six ever present players this season. He arrived from Telford in July 2018, having started his career at Shrewsbury Town. He has also played for Kidderminster, Solihull Moors and Gloucester City.

Matt Curley is a right back who came from Buxton in July. His career kicked off at Romulus, before moves to Chasetown, Sutton Coldfield, Tamworth and Hednesford preceded 2 ½ years at Buxton.

Midfielder Gift Mussa has spent his whole career in the West Midlands, after starting out at Coventry Utd. After a short spell at Leamington, he spent almost two years at Bromsgrove, before a further year at Nuneaton prior to his arrival at Tamworth in February.

Alex Collard is a centre back and club captain, having arrived from Rushden during the summer. He’s also played for Aylesbury, Chichester City and Kempton Rovers.

Fellow centre back Liam Dolman came through the ranks at Northampton Town, making over 50 appearances for the Cobblers. He was loaned out to Aylesbury Utd and Kettering, before joining Kidderminster on his release. Corby, Banbury and Daventry then preceded eight years at Rushden & Diamonds, signing for Tamworth pre-season.

Striker Dan Creaney is the last of the ever-present players this season, and has been at Tamworth since signing from Coalville in July 2019.  He’s also played for Bedworth, and during his time Coalville was loaned to Basford and Stratford.

Left sided midfielder Kyle Finn came from Halesowen in July. The former Coventry City Junior had previously be loaned to Tamworth, along with Hereford and Rushall, before joining Halesowen on his release in July 2019.

Left back Callum Cockerill-Mollet is a former Republic of Ireland Under 18 and 19 International. He was a Walsall Junior loaned out to Telford and Chasetown, arriving at Tamworth in late 2019 following his release.

Luke Fairlamb is a midfielder signed from St Ives pre-season. After starting out at Corby he had five years in the US with St Peter’s University Peacocks. On his return to the UK he joined Rushden & Diamonds, moving on via Bedford, Sileby, Brackley and Banbury.

Central midfielder Jordan Clement started out at Wolves, joining Romulus after his release in 2016. After a spell at Coleshill he had his first stop at Tamworth in 2018 and was also loaned to Stratford, before moving to Alvechurch and finally Redditch, from where he was signed in August 2021.

Eoin McKeown is a well-travelled striker, who started off at Colchester Utd. After a loan at Maldon & Tiptree he was released and joined Kings Langley. Further moves have taken him to Wingate, Walton Casuals, Loughborough University and latterly Braintree, from where he was signed in February this years. He has made three starts and scored one goal so far this season.

Ty Deacon is a striker signed from Kettering in July. He has made two starts and has also played for Rushden & Diamonds.

Former West Bromwich Albion Junior midfielder George Cater has only started once this season. After joining Kidderminster, he went to Stafford, Hednesford and Chasetown, joining our visitors in July after a return trip to Hednesford.

Centre back James Hurst has had a long and varied career. Capped by England at Under 16, 17, 19 and 20 he reached as high as league one, having started as another West Brom Junior, being loaned to Portsmouth, IBV Vestmannaeyjar in Iceland, Blackpool, Shrewsbury, Chesterfield and Birmingham, before returning to Iceland with Valur Reykjavik in 2013.

He joined Crawley Town after returning to the UK where his changes in clubs took him the length and breadth of the country. After two years at Buxton he arrived at Tamworth in January.

Yet another ex West Brom Junior, midfielder Alex Bradley came from Yeovil in pre-season. He’s an ex Finnish Under 16,17 and 19 International. He left West Brom in 2019 after loans at Havant & Waterloovile, Burton Albion and Lincoln City. His stop at Lincoln became permanent, before he moved to Yeovil in January last year and he made seven appearances in League One.

Striker Alex Jones was signed last November and is another ex West Brom Junior. After a move to Birmingham City he was loaned to Grimsby and Port Vale, before a permanent move to Bradford City. After a loan at Cambridge Utd he joined Patrick Thistle and was at Northampton before joining our visitors. He made his seasonal debut last Saturday.

Ben Hart, Cameron Howkins, AJ George and Keelan Fallows have all been on the bench so far, yet to make a start.

Hart is a right back who came from Burton in July last year, having previously played at Tamworth during one of his loan spells from the Brewers.

Centre back Cameron Howkins was signed from Brocton in December 2019, having started at Kidderminster. He has since had two loan spells at Khalsa, but returned to Tamworth in March.

Midfielder AJ George is an Antigua & Barbuda International who was signed from Rushden in July. A former Oxford Utd Junior, he moved on to Mansfield during which time he had a short loan spell at Mickleover in 2017.

After further loans he joined Chippenham and Oxford City, before joining Rushden October last year.

Fallows is currently second choice goalkeeper recently loaned to Quorn. He was a Junior at Coventry and has also been loan to Daventry.

Kick off is at the Don Amott Arena 7.45.

Sports Draw a Blank at Needham Market

by Peter Scherer (Images: Needham Market FC)

Mickleovers hopes of a fourth successive Southern Premier League Central win came to end over the weekend, going down 0-2 on their visit to Needham Market.

Sports were unchanged from their win at Rushall last time out, 1-Jonathan Hedge 2-Jake Bennett 3-RhysDolan 4-Joe Bateman 5-James Butler 6-Phil Watt 7-Ryan Wilson 8-Mason Warren 9-Jahvan Davidson-Miller 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Andy Dales, Subs: George Milner, Kai Moore, Ethan Mann, Jordan Fankwe.

The hosts opened the scoring after 21 minutes, when Daniel Morphew flicked on a corner, which was collected by Jacob Lay who scored from close range. 0-1.

Six minutes later Needham could have had a second, but having almost sent his initial touch goalwards, Butler cleared the danger, after Lay had sent Jake Dye on the overlap, firing in a low and dangerous cross.

But our hosts were down to 10 men after 34 minutes, when defender Kyle Hammond was sent off after two yellow cards in close succession.

There was little chance of Mickleover taking advantage, as only seven minutes Bateman followed  after a straight red for a dangerous tackle on Noah Collard.

With the half time whistle poised, Mickleover hit the bar, but fortunately for Needham, the rebound was straight into keeper Shortens waiting arms and it remained 0-1.

Early into the second half, Patrick Brothers had a shot wide for our hosts and on the hour he went close again with a curling shot just wide again.

But 76 minutes in and Lay scored his second, after Brothers found him in the box. Having beaten the defence he slotted it past the advancing Hedge and it was 0-2.

Despite Sports efforts to fight back, they were not able to add to the score sheet and returned home pointless and for the first time this season goalless too.

Reserves Bow Out of Cup

by Peter Scherer

Having gone down 1-3 at Clay Cross in the league last month, Mickleover Reserves were hoping to gain revenge over their North Derbyshire rivals in the League Cup.

The hosts went ahead early on through Max Dungworth, but the young Mickleover side fought back with avengeance. Owen Parr created space for his own shot, tipped over the bar by the home keeper.

The following corner then found Declan Brown who took his chance superbly to make it 1-1.

But Clay Cross kept pushing forward with sustained pressure, as Mickleover sometimes found it hard to clear their ranks.

Zak Sandhu had a free kick cleared after Jack Leightonwas fouled and keeper Tom Bill had to be quick off the mark after a Clay Cross break.

Mickleover had another free kick, but the keeper saved Louis Penningtons initial effort, only for Charlie Rocks header from the resulting free kick to be saved easily by the home keeper.

McKeever-Atkins then managed to cut in across the visitors box to find Dean Ironmonger, but the striker was deemed offside as the half time whistle was blownall square.

Bill then had to pull off a tremendous save from a Clay Cross free kick to keep it level, before some defensive errors kept the pressure on Bill.

After Mickleover had an early corner in the second half as they looked for the lead, it was the hosts who found the back of the net, with Kurt Morley breaching the defence on the far post. 1-2.

Although Clay Cross had a player sin binned for 10 minutes, Mickleover failed to capitalise on the 10-men and the score remained 1-2 as Mickleover bow out of the Central Midlands League Cup.

The Reserves are without a game now until they face Teversal at the Don Amott Arena on October 8th.

(information provided by Mickleover Reserves Twitter)

All Roads Lead To Needham Market

by Peter Scherer

It’s off to East Anglia again this weekend, when we visit Bloomfields, the home of Needham Market FC.

Mickleover will be looking for their fourth consecutive win to continue the climb up the table. Elliott Reeves is still unavailable following his red card, but otherwise gaffer John McGrath should have a full squad to choose from.

Currently 12th in the Southern Premier League Central Division, one point behind Mickleover, our hosts have played five of their seven league games at home.

After a 0-0 draw at Rushden & Diamonds on the opening day of the season, they had their first defeat at home to Bromsgrove, before wins against St Ives and Stourbridge. 

After a 2-0 defeat to Rushall, they played their second away game at Hitchin, losing 0-1, but hit five without reply against Royston at home in their last match.

They are still in the FA Cup too, having knocked out Leiston and Sheringham at home and are at home again in the next round to Brightlingsea.

Former Northern Ireland International midfielder Kevin Horlock has been in charge for two years, having stepped up from a coaching role. He previously managed Chatham, Colchester Under 21’s and the Northern Ireland Under 21’s, having finished his playing career at Needham. He also played for West Ham, Swindon, Manchester City, Ipswich, Doncaster, and Scunthorpe.

Nathan Munson and Tom Rothery are both assistant managers. Former goalkeeper Munson has been at Needham for nine years in various roles, having played league football for Colchester, while Rothery came back to the club in 2019 from Brightlingsea.

First choice keeper Marcus Garnham is in his fourth season at Bloomfields, having signed from Leiston, but his whole career has been spent in East Anglia, having played for Leiston, AFC Sudbury, Lowestoft and Bury Town.

His deputy Finley Shorten is a product of their own Academy and is looking to get his break having been on the bench so far this season.

Right back Kyle Hammond came from Leiston in July last year, after starting out as an Ipswich Town Junior, during which time he was loaned to Maldon & Tiptree.

Dan and Keiran Morphew are twins and both play at centre back. Dan was at Haverhill Rovers and Thetford Town, before joining our hosts from Dereham in 2018. Keiran was the first graduate from their own Academy and made the first of his 250 plus appearances in 2013.

Christian Frimpong is another centre back. He joined Bristol City Academy from Chippenham Town, before moving on to Reading and Swindon. Following his release he played for Braintree, Lewes, Sudbury, and Chelmsford City, from where he joined Needham in August.

Teenager Hugh Cullum is another defender to come from the clubs Academy, he debuted last season and has had two starts this year and is an England Under 18 Schoolboy International.

Right back Jake Dye has come through the home Academy too. He debuted back in 2015 and expects to make his 200th appearance for the club this season.

Winger Jacob Lay was a summer signing from Ipswich Wanderers in the Eastern Counties League, having scored 13 goals for them last season as they won the Division One title. He started out at Ipswich Town and has played for Brantham Athletic, Sudbury Town, Braintree, Whitton Utd, Felixstowe & Walton and Dereham, as well as a short spell at Preston North End.

Jamie McGrath is another summer signing too. He was on a dual registration last year with Brantham Athletic and East Bergholt, with a reputation as a prolific scorer, with 56 goals in 34 games last season. He scored his first for Needham in the home win against St Ives.

Midfielder Patrick Brothers came from Leiston in February, after 12 years at their Suffolk neighbours. He was previously at Brantham Athletic and is Needham’s top scorer this season with three goals.

Left winger Ross Crane came from Ipswich Town in August, where he was part of their Under 21’s. He started out at Colchester and Sudbury before joining Ipswich in July 2020 and was also loaned to Concord Rangers and Bury Town. 

Midfielder Evan Collard is a former Needham Market player currently on loan from Stowmarket. He played Academy football at both Ipswich Town and Needham and has also played for Witham Town, before joining Stowmarket in September 2020.

Evan isn’t the only Collard in the squad, as brother Noah is another to come from the club’s own youth scheme. Another midfielder who has worked his way into the first team squad over the last couple of seasons.

Seth Chambers made his first team debut in February having come through the clubs Academy. In his first full season he has already scored two goals in the win over Stourbridge.

Midfielders Tom Fitzgerald and George Exworth are yet to make a start this season, having worked their way through the Academy and reserve teams.

Taylor Clark is another young midfielder who was on trial with Aston Villa at the beginning of the year, before returning to our hosts Academy.

Finally, Ryan Viggars, a striker on loan from Charlton Athletic. He was previously at Sheffield Utd and is a Wales Under 17,18 & 19 International.

Mickleover FC Announcement

We can officially announce that we are finishing our agreement with the NPLFA for the Mickleover Football Academy at the end of this season. It has been a pleasure to work with the team from the NPLFA and we wish them well in their endeavours for the future.

The club is currently hosting the MCG Academy at the Don Amott arena who are working alongside the DCCT (Derby County Community Trust) as we continue to develop the facility as a base for future footballers and a future educational base at Mickleover.

Mickleover have a proud history of bringing new and exciting talent from the junior section through to the academy and onwards in their football journey. We are sure that tradition will continue with our new partnerships and the guidance of John McGrath and the coaching staff.  

Thanks to all at the NPLFA and good luck to the new ventures.

Neil Hadfield
Treasurer