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Sports Charge Into Senior Cup Semis

by Peter Scherer (Images: Steve Ingers)

Despite conceding an early goal, Mickleover fought back to take a 2-1 victory over Derby County’s B Team in the Derbyshire Senior Cup quarter final, with goals from Josiah Dyer and Manni Norkett.

Starting line-up: 1-Jack McDowell 2-Archie White 3-Louis Bonser 4-Ross Derham 5-George Wilkinson 6-Danny Benson 7-Thabang Dube 8-Harry Wood 9-Josiah Dyer 10-Andy Dales 11-Pady Webb. Subs: Will Atkinson, Fraser Corden, Brad Gascoigne, Manni Norkett, Stuart Beavon.

The Derby youngsters started with pace and determination and had their first shot after four minutes Cruz Allen’s effort was deflected for a corner, after a strong build up.

Just a minute later Wilkinson cleared off the line, but the opening goal soon followed with Luke Banks giving the Rams the lead, 0-1.

The goal had actually triggered Mickleover positively and after a good run down the left by Bonser after 10 minutes, Webb tried to collect the cross, but keeper Jack Thompson was quick to respond and gathered at the strikers feet.

Just a minute later an error in the Derby defence almost allowed Dales to sneak in, as Sports began to push for the equaliser.

But Derby were still quick on the break and McDowell had to parry a strong shot from Jayden Davidson over the bar.

Dyer almost connected with Webb’s powerful run down the left, but keeper Thompson’s reactions came out on top again.

But after 25 minutes Mickleover won a free kick on the right. Dales lofted the ball into the box and Dyer rose above the defence to head home and make it 1-1.

Dube then beat the defence on the right to send in another perfect cross, but Dyer just missed out on his second as his header went inches over the bar

White was fouled on the half hour, but Dales’ free kick went straight out on play on this occasions, before McDowell pulled off another save from a Cameron Wilson shot.

The pressure continued to be on the Rams defence for the remainder of the first half, Bonser almost connected for a 33rd minute chance, before Dales tried his luck but failed to test Thompson with an easy catch.

Thompson saved again from Dube after Derham had led the build-up, but with five minutes until half time, Derham again put Webb through. But the striker took too much time and lost possession.

Dales was relishing being able to run at a defence without being fouled and with the whistle poised he sliced through again, but Webb’s final shot was blocked.

As in the first half the Rams came out fighting again in the second half, but as the back four of White, Wilkinson, Benson and Bonser held their shape, the initial burst was soon over.

Wood had a couple of early shots blocked and after 52 minutes Webb had a shot saved, after another positive build up on the Mickleover right.

A minute later Dube went on a solo run down the right, but as he cut in his shot hit the side netting.

Skipper Dales was leading by example and repeatedly took on the defence. 58 minutes gone and he fed Webb on the left, with the following cross going across the goal face and out of danger.

Norkett replaced Dyer on the hour and Sports won a corner, there was then a toe poke through a crowded box and with Thompson unsighted the ball went just the wrong side of the post.

The pressure from Mickleover had continued to mount and a second change was made on the 70 minute mark, with Corden on for Dube.

Bonser then created space to feed Norkett, whose tremendous fight and effort saw him beat at least three defenders before slotting past Thompson to make it 2-1.

Sports made another break almost from the kick off, with Thompson again saving from Webb, before Atkinson joined the fray, replacing Wood.

Rather than sit back on their one goal lead, Mickleover continued to be both creative and threatening, and at times were giving the Derby youngsters the run around.

Corden nipped in to try his luck after 79 minutes, but Thompson responded positively. Dales then split the defence again, before Thompson came to the rescue.

Dales then put Webb clear on the left, but his shot was well off target, before both combined yet again to set up Norkett, whose shot was over the bar.

Thompson saved again from Dales again on the 90 minute mark, but the whistle finally went and sees Mickleover into the semi finals as 2-1 winners. They now face Belper Town, Ilkeston Town or Glossop North End, after a dominant second half performance that bodes well for our return to league action at Sutton Coldfield on Saturday.

We Welcome Rams Youngster’s in the Cup

by Peter Scherer

Tomorrow night we host Derby County B Team in the Derbyshire Senior Cup quarter final.

Currently lying fourth in the Central League, mainly a mixture of Rams Under 18 and 21’s, they were 4-0 winners at Buxton, with Cruz Allen scoring twice. Mickleover progressed after a 7-0 win over Chesterfield Reserves, Thabang Dube scoring twice too.

Jack Thompson, Cristiano Dzialuk and Harvey Rees are the three goal keepers that could make the line-up. Thompson has played for England at Under 15,16,17 18 and 20 and has recently returned from a loan at Braintree. He’s also had spells on loan at Kettering, Alfreton and Worcester. Dzialuk came Birmingham side CS Colts, while Rees was previously at Swansea City.

Centre back Rio Canoville previously had experience at both Nottingham Forest and Notts County, while fellow centre back Adisa Osayande captained the side in the win at Buxton and Luke Banks plays centre back too.

Billy Gough is a left back, who spent time with Notts County before moving to Derby. AJ Doyle is another defender, who came from Glasgow Celtic in July 2024 and played for the Republic of Ireland Under 15’s.

George Stokes is a left back or midfielder and Darnelle Thomas is a defender.

Defensive midfielder Harry Hawkins has had spells on loan at Telford and Bedford and returned to the Rams recently after another loan at Alfreton.

Charlie Smith is another midfielder and one of the youngest players, he was 17 in November and has recently signed his first professional contract.

Freddie Turley favours defensive midfield. He came from Shamrock Rovers in July 2024 and had a loan at Bray Wanderers, as well as being capped by the Republic of Ireland at Under 16,17,18,19 and 21 levels.

Niall McAndrew is another Republic of Ireland international. A midfielder, he’s been capped at 16,17 and 19 levels.

Kacey Gill, Marsel Tola, Dantel Hodges, Remi Harvey and Kieran Clarke are all midfielders. Tola was previously at Dartford, Cray Wanderers and Kent Utd.

Cruz Allen is an attacking midfielder and scored two of the goals in their win at Buxton. He’s also a Welsh International at Under 16,17,18 and 19.

Jayden Davidson is a pacey left winger. Jerome Richards is Davidson’s his equivalent on the right, but he started out at Enfield.

Midfielder Jamie Wahling played his early football in his native German, with Karlsruhe, and Hoffenheim, before moving to Derby last August.

Former Tottenham Hotspur junior Justin Oguntola became a Ram in January 2023 and is one of the target men, while fellow striker Lennie Wheeldon has just returned from a loan spell at South Shields. Wheeldon started out at Notts County and also went out on loan to Boston Utd.

Cameron Wilson is a right winger too, signed from Aberdeen in pre-season. he also had a spell on loan at Keith FC.

Israel Green and Zayne Blake are both talented strikers, Blake was signed from Gedling Southbank.

Kick off is 7.45 and remember it’s only £6 on the gate and free parking.

Toby Heads Stateside

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Academy graduate Toby Smith is heading stateside to take-up a football scholarship in New Jersey.

He made his first team debut in the Derbyshire Senior Cup at Matlock Town in 23/24, after some impressive performances in the reserves and youth teams.

A wing back or defensive midfielder, he earned his place in the first team squad and made couple of further starts, as well as coming off the bench. He also had a loan spell at Gresley Rovers.

He was on an extended trial at Barnsley at the start of this season and played against Mickleover in the pre-season friendly. After two more starts and being name Man of the Match against Long Eaton Utd, he spent most of this season on loan at Belper Utd.

Everyone at Mickleover wishes him well for his future and his Trans-Atlantic journey.

Ryder Moves To Shepshed

by Peter Scherer

Home-grown striker Fin Ryder has joined our league rivals Shepshed Dynamo, after spending most of the last two seasons on loan at Kimberley Miners Welfare.

As a former captain of the Mickleover youth team, he graduated from the academy and reserve side, to earn his first contract.

Joining the first team squad on a regular basis in 23/24 season, he scored his first goal for the first team in the home win against Nuneaton and also had a spell on loan at Basford.
Everyone at Mickleover wishes him well in his future career.

Four Unbeaten for Sports

by Peter Scherer (Image: Steve Ingers)

Two weeks since our last game, Mickleover hit the ground running at the Don Amott Arena with an early goal against Coleshill Town. But unable to consolidate the advantage, Sports had to settle for a point after a second half equaliser.

Starting line-up: 1-Jack McDowell 2-Jake Bennett 3-Louis Bonser 4-Will Atkinson 5-Brad Gascoigne 6-George Wilkinson 7-Archie White 8-Ross Derham 9-Manni Norkett 10-Andy Dales 11-Fraser Corden. Subs: Danny Benson, Stuart Beavon, Josiah Dyer, Paddy Webb, Thabang Dube.

It was fairly lively start, with Sports outpacing their visitors from the off. Bonser’s overlap on the left provided the first chance after seven minutes, with Norkett sending in a powerful header from the cross. But Coleshill keeper Cameron Belford pulled off a brilliant save to tip it over the bar.

Coleshill then made their first break, comfortably dealt with by the home defence, before Wilkinson lobbed the ball forward. Initially Norkett checked he was onside, but he was in the clear and came out on top of a one on one with Belford, for a wonderful debut goal, 1-1.

It could have been a second just three minutes later when the ball fell to Bonser, after a scramble in the box. But the less than kindly bounce affected his shot and it was over the bar.

Coleshill skipper Carter-Byrne then gave the ball away in midfield, White picked it up crossed and Corden had his shot blocked to earn a corner.

It was 20 minutes in before our visitors got another break, but their cross from the right found no one to receive.

Bonser then got another break down the left and cut inside to shoot, that was saved too for another corner, before a Dales and Corden interplay ended with a fairly tame shot.

Usher-Shipway failed to trouble home keeper McDowell with a weak shot after 25 minutes, but Coleshill had gradually started to push forward more.

Just after the half hour mark some good work between Dales and Derham, saw Dales shot blocked, with another shot from Norkett was blocked too.

Atkinson continued to try and push Sports forward as Coleshill began to pose more of a threat. They hit the post after 37 minutes, but Corden finished the half with a shot just over as Mickleover managed to retain their advantage at the break.

As the second half got underway Coleshill showed new purpose and it was Sports on the back foot, ruing the fact they hadn’t managed a second goal before the break.

Just one minute into the second half and Theo Rowe had a good chance for the equaliser, but he fired over the bar.

Both Gascoigne and Wilkinson at the back were having to show their mettle, as the creativity had waned and Coleshiil were pressing.

Dales had a run down the right after 51 minutes, but there was no one to meet his cross, but then White and Sweeney were yellow carded, after the Mickleover player responded to the initial foul.

On the hour Sweeney and Rowe then combined to cross from the left, but Usher-Shipway’s shot was saved by McDowell’s feet, as the threat of the equaliser seemed to be getting closer.

Sports then made three changes, with Dube, Dyer and Webb on for White, Norkett and Corden.

But the pressure on the home defence continued, with Rowe putting an effort across the face of the goal, with fortunately no one on hand to receive. Sweeney then put a cross in which Wilkinson headed away, before Jack Hallahan’s shot hit the post again.

Dales made a solo break again after 70 minutes, but was fouled. The free kick came to nought, but Coleshill came straight back with McDowell making a good save from Usher-Shipway, before Rowe followed up to make it 1-1.

For a while it could have gone either way, with Sports failing to maximise a corner after 75 minutes, before Rowe followed up with another shot straight at McDowell.

Webb almost broke through too on the left, his shot was blocked and it was another corner, but Wilkinson’s header was an easy catch for Belford.

Benson then came on for Derham for the final nine minutes and with eight minutes added on, Sports suddenly came to life and again.

Dyer put a cross in that just missed out and then Belford’s feet thwarted Dube, before Dales, Dube and Dyer combined again, only for Belford to block with his feet yet again.

Bonser was fouled as he tried to make the final break, but that winning strike continued to elude at the death, just as it had in the first half, thanks mainly to a heroic performance from Belford in the Coleshill goal.

Coleshill Town (H): Match Preview

by Peter Scherer

With last Saturday’s game at Lichfield postponed, it will be over two weeks since Mickleover were in action, in their 3-2 win over Loughborough Students.

Sports are sixth in the table, with our visitors seventh, equal on both points and goal difference, but they have a game in hand.

We should see new signing Manni Norkett making his Mickleover debut, while Harry Wood will be available too after serving a two- match suspension.

Our visitors were briefly in action last Saturday. Having deemed the pitch at Loughborough playable, the referee then changed his mind at half time and abandoned it at 1-=1.

When we visited Coleshill in October it proved to one of our worst performances of the season, going down 1-3, before going unbeaten in the next seven.

On recent form our visitors had three successive wins until New Years Day, when they lost 0-1 at home to Boldmere St.Michaels.

Manager Harry Harris took over as manager at the start of this season, having previously been in charge at Walsall Wood and briefly at Hednesford. Sam Heath has recently been announced as his assistant too, having previously been in charge at Smethwick Rangers.

Goalkeeper Cameron Belford is vastly experienced, having played over 200 Leagues One and Two in England and Scotland. He started at Coventry City and was loaned to Tamworth before moving to Bury. He was then loaned to Worcester City, Southend Utd and Accrington, before returning to Tamworth in July 2013.

Mansfield, Swindon, Stranraer and Forest Green are among his later stays and three years at Stafford Rangers before joining our visitors in pre-season.

Bermudan International Dale Eve has also deputised for Belford, having signed in November of a dual registration with Stratford Town. He first came to the UK with Derby County, before moving to Stoke City. He was loaned to Fleetwood, Newcastle Town and Congleton, before joining Forest Green following his release.

After a spell back in Bermuda with Dandy Town Hornets, he has played for Ilkeston, Rushall, Kidderminster, Robin Hood in Bermuda, Spennymoor, Hereford, Alvechurch and Walsall Wood too,.

Right back Ben Usher-Shipway arrived from Boldmere St.Michael’s at the start of last season. He started at Boldmere before a spell at Solihull Moors, who then loaned him to Alvechurch, Sutton Coldfield and Stourbridge. He then returned to Boldmere September 2023 after a year at Leamington.

Defender Taylor Carter-Byrne is the club captain in his second spell with the club. He left to join Hednesford in June 2022, but returned after a few months.

Defender Dan Brookes arrived at the beginning of last season from Lye Town and took the Players Player of the Year, supporters and managers player of the season awards last season.

Pre-season signing Tyreace Brown started as defender in the Northampton Academy. He moved on to play for Rushden & Diamonds, Alvechurch, Barwell, Highgate Utd, Lye Town, Romulus, Atherstone, Walsall Wood and Worcester City.

Harry Sweeney is a defender that became part of our visitors squad last season.

Experienced centre back George Cleet was initially a West Bromwich Albion junior. After loans at Worcester and Hednesford, he went to Halesowen on his release. Sutton Coldfield was his next stop, followed by Highgate Utd and he started this season at Boldmere, until joining our visitors in November.

Jack Hallahan is a central midfielder, signed from Walsall Wood last October. He’s previously played for Alvechurch and Evesham.

Theo Rowe is a right sided midfielder and former Stoke City junior, who arrived pre-season. After his Potters release he joined Banbury and first arrived at Coleshill in July 2023 from Redditch. After three months he moved to Alvechurch, followed by Boldmere and Anstey Nomads.

Midfielder Gio Dainty is a Coleshill stalwart. He started at Coventry Sphinx and played for Alvis, Atherstone and Bedworth before joining our visitors. He made his debut for the club back in August 2015.

Joe Fitzpatrick is a midfielder, pre-season arrival and ex Wolves youngster. He joined Mansfield Town on his release, where he made three first team appearances and was loaned to Sutton Coldfield. He then moved on to Worcester City, Telford, Boston Utd, Hednesford, Halesowen and Walsall Wood and spent last season at Cradley Town.

Midfielder Louie Webb is currently on loan from Walsall.

Lewis Allison is a midfielder too, signed in October from Boldemere St.Michaels, while fellow midfielder Bassit Mandey joined the club in November 2024.

Alex McSkeane is a striker signed from Sutton Coldfield in September 2024. He started out at Walsall and has also played for Boldmere.

Joe Morley is a pre-season signing from Stafford Rangers and another striker or midfielder. He’s played for Hednesford and Chasetown too.

Daniel Gyasi is a former Stourbridge and Redditch striker in his second season at Coleshill. He has also played for Boldmere and Sutton Coldfield.

Striker Tristan Dunkley was signed from Shepshed Dynamo in October. A junior at Birmingham City, he moved onto Loughborough Dynamo, Hednesford and Halesowen, before arriving at Solihull Moors. He soon moved on again to Rushall, Tamworth, Alvechurch, Barwell, Corby and Bedworth, before joining Shepshed at the start of last season.

Fellow striker Marvelous Onabirekhanlen came from Quron in November. He has spent most of his career at Walsall, who loaned him to Worcester, Stourbridge and Chasetown, before singing for Sporting Khalsa on his release. He’s played for Redditch and Alvechurch too.

Kick off is 3pm at Don Amott Arena, as we try to make it three successive wins.

Former Man Utd Striker Joins Sports

by Peter Scherer

21 year old striker Manni Norkett has joined Mickleover from National League Boston Utd.

He started his career back as an under five at Collingham and played for Newark Town and RHP Colts before being spotted by Manchester Utd as a 14 year old.

He went out on loan to Gainsborough Trinity, before moving to Nottingham Forest in June 2023, after five years at Man Utd. A further loan followed where he scored one goal in five games for Cheltenham Town in League Two, before joining Boston at the beginning of this term after his Forest release.

The lads have done well over the Christmas period, it’s positive and we have a good squad, but we have to look at adding to it and that’s my job. We have to make sure we get the right person and Manni fits that bill, he’s quick and has a good eye for goal

said Mickleover boss Gareth Holmes.

An Academy Update from the Gaffer

Hi All

I wanted to share with you the following review of the Academy and hopefully what you would consider a very positive social media story for the club.

Half Season Review

The Mickleover Academy
(In Partnership with Derby County Community Trust)
As Manager of Mickleover FC and Head of Coaching for Derby County Community Trust, I’m privileged to have insight into the many elements that happen behind the scenes of our football programme.

The Academy continues to be a thriving and integral part of the club, developing extremely well under the leadership of Andy Dales and myself. Andy isn’t just an outstanding member of the First Team; he’s also a highly accomplished coach who consistently sets standards, supports the players, and helps prepare them for their next steps.

As another year progresses, it’s the perfect time to reflect on what we’ve achieved so far – and to look ahead to what promises to be an exciting future for the Academy.

Season Highlights

It has been an absolute pleasure working with the lads throughout the first half of the season. Their attitude toward both sides of the programme has been excellent, and it has been particularly rewarding to see their development—not only as footballers, but as responsible young men who support each other on and off the pitch.

Across our two teams, we have:

  • Played 26 matches
  • Participated in nearly 150 hours of coaching
  • Engaged in work experience hours, helping various schools, clubs and community groups.

This has provided consistent competitive exposure and valuable learning opportunities throughout the programme.

Team Progress

A Team

The A Team qualified from the group stages and progressed to the next round of the National Cup, demonstrating strong cohesion, resilience, and an ability to perform under pressure against strong opposition.

B Team

The B Team are currently in a strong position to challenge for the league, highlighting both the depth within the Academy and the positive development taking place across the wider group.

To further support player development and maximise match minutes, we have also entered a team into the Flexi League, ensuring players receive additional competitive opportunities and can continue to apply their learning in game environments.

Standout Performances

Three performances in particular best reflect the identity and progress of the group:

Aston Villa (Cup) – 5v1
A high energy performance against strong opposition that showcased excellent teamwork, intensity, and attacking intent.

Crewe Alexandra (League)
A deserved win against a tough Crewe side, delivered through an exciting attacking performance that reflected our playing philosophy.

Everton (Away)
Despite a difficult result against a mature and well organised Everton team, the match provided significant learning opportunities and valuable experience for the lads.

Individual Achievements

Alongside team success, we’ve also seen some outstanding individual achievements:

  • Two Academy players attended trials with Stoke City and Barnsley U21s respectively, demonstrating clear progression pathways within the programme.
  • Academy Captain, from last season returned to speak with the group about his experiences in the USA after securing a full scholarship.
  • An Academy player was awarded Derby County Community Trust Student of the Year, winning the accolade from over 170 students—a tremendous achievement reflecting commitment both on and off the pitch.

Second Half of the Season

The lads continue to work incredibly hard, and we are seeing the rewards of that commitment reflected in both performances and results.

Over the coming days, players will receive their Half Season Playing Report, which will include:

  • Individual strengths and areas for improvement
  • A clear breakdown of key focus areas for the next 4–8 weeks
  • There is also plenty to look forward to during the second half of the season, including:
    • An exciting international tournament in Denmark, including participation in the Dana Cup, one of the largest youth football tournaments in Europe
    • A new gym partnership with Exertion Fitness, supporting physical development and performance
    • Guest speakers offering insight into elite sport, lifestyle, and career pathways
    • Continued exploration of American scholarship opportunities for players wishing to combine education with football
    • The possibility to host international students in conjunction with an establish private school.
  • We are all thoroughly looking forward to a strong second half of the season, with continued progress in both the League and Cup, and further growth across all areas of the Academy programme.

 

If you are interested in applying for September’s Academy course, please follow the link provided.

https://derbycountycommunitytrust.com/dcct-college/football-education/

GARETH HOLMES