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10 Men Cup Exit For Sports: Grantham Town (H)

by Peter Scherer

Success in the FA Trophy would hopefully boost Mickleover’s form in the NPL, but alas it was not to be, as an early red card and first half goal for the visitors proved decisive.

Starting line-up: 1-Callum Hawkins 2- Roger Lee 3-Will Robinson 4-Mason Warren; 5 Phil Watt 6-Andrew Wright 7-Dexter Walters 8-Dempsey Arlott-John 9-Kemy Agustien 10-Stuart Beavon 15-Pablo Mills. Subs: Bobby Battisson, Dec Bacon, Fin Barker, George Atwal, Fin Bowen, Ben Lewin.

Although Grantham are currently bottom of the NPL a number of team changes have made them an unpredictable opponent.

Arlott-John went close for Mickleover after six minutes, when his effort was just over the bar. But only six minutes later Mills was on the receiving end of a red card and Sports were down to 10 men for the rest of the game.

With Mills missing there was a reshuffle in defence and Agustien came off to be replaced by Lewin, which allowed Robinson to move into the centre with Watt.

There were cries for a penalty for Mickleover after 17 mins, but they fell on deaf ears, and Beavon was taken down by Henry Eze, who received a yellow card.

But hopes of finding that elusive opening goal didn’t go in Sports favour and it was Grantham’s Jake Wright who succeeded after 29 minutes. 0-1.

Mickleover continued to try and push forward for the equaliser and Lewin put a tantalising cross into the box just before half time, but there was no one to receive it.

While it remained at 0-1 there was a chance of equalising, despite being a man down, and early into the second half Arlott-John was exchanged for Battisson.

The effort couldn’t be faulted but the chances never came. Both Lee and Warren received yellow card, and Atwal came on as a late sub for Warren. But the score remained the same and it’s Grantham that go into the hat for the next round, as Mickleover’s cup runs are over for another year.

Walters Joins Sports On Loan

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover FC boss John McGrath has made another loan signing to strengthen his squad, as Sports strive to escape the foot of the NPL table.

Winger Dexter Walters has arrived on an initial months loan from Tamworth and goes straight into the squad for tomorrow’s FA Trophy game at home to Grantham.

Walters returned to Tamworth in August 2020, after a two year spell at Coventry City, where he made one EFL Trophy appearance for the first team, but was a regular in the Sky Blues Under 23’s.

Reserves Keep Title Chase Going

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves took another three points in their Central Midlands League Premier Division South match at Rowsley last Saturday.

Goals from Josh Satchwell and Fin Barker secured the points for sports, which leaves then second in the table behind Blidworth Welfare, with two games in hand.

Blidworth are at home again this weekend against Teversal reserves, but Mickleover are without a game until they face Arnold at the Don Amott Arena on November 6th.

 

Sports Take On The Gingerbreads

by Peter Scherer

It’s time to take a break from the NPL campaign to host Grantham Town in the FA Trophy this weekend.

Like Mickleover, Grantham have struggled again this season, and sit at the bottom of the league table, three points adrift.

They have only taken two points at home, one from our visit last month. But away they have had three wins and two draws, beating FC United 1-0 a few weeks ago. 

They played Warrington last weekend and went down again 1-2.

Goalkeeper Jim Pollard came to Grantham in July 2020 from Maltby, having previously had a season at Barrow.

James Williamson is an experienced defender and the club captain, who lists Tadcaster, Matlock and North Ferriby among his previous clubs.

Defender Tierry Latty-Fairweather has been on loan from Burton Albion, he’s an ex Nottingham Forest youth player too.

Central midfielder Shane Clarke is a recent signing from Spalding Utd. A former Lincoln City Academy player, he was briefly at Gateshead following his release, before his first spell at Boston Utd.

He then moved on to Gainsborough, Worksop and Tamworth, before returning to Boston in 2016. A second stay at Gainsborough preceded his move to Spalding in August 2020.

Henry Eze is another new signing. The centre back has played at Rushall Olympic, Romulus, Kings Lynn, Kettering, Solihull Borough, Quorn, Barwell and Stamford before arriving at Grantham.

Midfielder Finley Shrimpton is on loan from Scunthorpe until January, he has previously been loaned to Frickley Athletic too.

Ali Aydemir is primarily a winger, a long serving player who was previously at East Hull and Goole.

Midfielder Harvey Grice is on loan from Alfreton Town. The ex Nottingham Forest Academy player has come through Alfreton’s own youth scheme.

Ex Mickleover player striker Nathan Modest started his career at Sheffield Wednesday, making four first team appearances. 

After six years with the Owls and a loan at Darlington, he joined Sheffield FC. He moved on to Worksop, Rainworth MW, Lincoln Utd, Gloucester, Hednesford, Telford, Evesham and Goole before Bridlington Town preceded his move to Mickleover in 2019. 

He then moved to Barton Town and finally Pontefract, before coming to Grantham this summer.

Lee Shaw is another recent arrival from Alfreton. The striker was previously at Grantham in 2018, before moving to Chesterfield. A loan at Guiseley preceded his move to Alfreton just over a year ago.

Another of the new signings is Jake Wright, a young midfielder who has arrived from Ilkeston, having previously played for Quorn.

Former Mansfield and Chesterfield striker Mason Lee is another new arrival, he’s from Ilkeston too.

Attacking Midfielder Manasse Kianga arrived during the summer, he was previously at Rossington Main.

Michael Williams is a central midfielder, who came to Grantham from Alfreton. He was at Ilkeston for five years, before moving on to Matlock Town, Gainsborough and Sheffield FC.

Joe Parkin is another young midfielder stepping up from Handsworth Paramore, while Sisa Tuntulwana has also been a regular squad member this season.

Kick off is at 3pm at the Don Amott Arena.

Sports Go Down After Dubious Penalty: Stalybridge Celtic (H)

by Peter Scherer

Following their first away win of the season at Atherton, hopes were high of returning to winning ways at home, but it was not to be.

Starting line-up 1-Callum Hawkins 2-Jake Bennett 3-Jordan Gough 4-Mason Warren 5-Phil Watt 6-Joe Bateman 15-Pablo Mills 7-Andy Dales 8-Andrew Wright 9-Kemy Agustien 10 Stuart Beavon. Subs: Adam Haw, Bobby Battisson, Roger Lee, Dempsey Arlott-John, Dec Bacon.

Right from the kick off Stalybridge Celtic were on the attack, with Brogan firing high over the Mickleover bar from the edge of the box, after two minutes.

It was only three minutes later that Dackers went down in the box. The referee said no penalty, but then allowed his assistant to change his mind, allowing Dackers to score from the spot kick 0-1.

Hawkins was in action again after nine minutes saving from Brogan after a questionable free kick.

Dales was then pushing forward for Mickleover and his long range shot after 17 mins was well saved by Huffer in the visitors goal.

There were chances at both ends, with Johnson shooting wide for Stalybridge after 21 mins, before Hawkins had to tip over Brogan’s powerful effort, after a telling pass from Doyle.

But just after the first half hour it was almost level when a Mills header was cleared off the line following a free kick.

After some positive Mickleover attacking, Dackers was on the receiving end of a long cross, placing his header passed Hawkins after 36 mins, 0-2.

Only a minute later Burton made it 0-3 to the visitors when he played through to connect with a low shot into the bottom corner of the net.

With Mickleover continuing to push forward, Warren managed to find Wright in a crowded box, who made no mistake in smashing past Huffer, to make it 1-3 after 40 mins.

As the teams re-appeared for the second half there were two changes in the Mickleover line-up, with Bacon and Haw on for Agustien and Gough.

Only two minutes into the half, the ball landed at Bacon’s feet from a corner, but the defence managed to clear.

Dales then won a free kick, which was given on the edge of the box, which was again thought to have been inside by some of the Mickleover players.

Wright’s free kick was over the bar and four mins later Bacon fired over again, after some casual Stalybridge defending.

Warren went into referee’s book after a foul on the dramatic Dackers, before Sports brought on Arlott-John for goal scorer Wright.

Luck continued to desert Mickleover and after 77 mins Dales tried a long shot, saved at full stretch by Huffer, before Arlott-John’s attempt to collect the rebound was thwarted by the visitors defence.

Hawkins had to pull off another save to keep Johnson out and with eight minutes left, Haw was on the end of a cross from Arlott-John but the keeper collected his effort.

With time almost up Haw hit the post with another header, but time ran out and it was another home defeat 1-3.

Sports are now in 19th place, only a point away from relegation, with two of the teams below us having two games in hand.

Mickleover Looking For Home Win: Stalybridge Celtic (H)

by Peter Scherer

Following last Saturday’s first away win at Atherton Collieries, Mickleover will be looking to return to winning form at home too, with the visit of Stalybridge Celtic to the Don Amott Arena.

Like so many NPL teams, including ourselves, Stalybridge have had mixed fortunes this season. Having lost their first two matches they had a home win against Morpeth, before suffering two successive away defeats at Lancaster and Buxton.

A home win against Ashton, preceded defeats against Basford and Matlock, followed by the first of two away wins at Scarborough.

It was after a 1-0 defeat at Gainsborough that they had a run of four successive wins, beating FC United 5-2, Whitby away, Stafford at home and a 5-0 hammering of Grantham at home.

But the tide has turned again and they have lost their last two games against Warrington and Bamber Bridge and are currently 11th in the table with seven wins and nine defeats, on 21 points, five ahead of Mickleover.

So let’s take a look at their team. Current first choice goalkeeper is former Leeds United Academy player Will Huffer. He made one first appearance at Elland Road and two more league starts while on loan at Barnet. But following his release last summer after 13 years, he initially joined Bradford PA, before moving onto Bradford City, where he stayed until June this year.

He joined Stalybridge earlier this month and played for England at Under 17, 18 and 20 levels.

Second choice keeper Jahquil Hill was only signed this month too. The Bermudan international started out at FC United before joining Mansfield Town in 2013. He moved on to Ilkeston, Stafford Rangers and Rushall Olympic and was due to play for Oakville Blue Devils in Canada, before opting to stay in the UK with Hereford. 

After going back to Stafford for a season, he returned to Bermuda with Robin Hood, and then came back to the UK during the summer.

Right back Dougie Nyaupembe was a Bury youth team player, who made the first team twice. He was loaned to Hyde and Stalybridge, before a short stay at Prescot and a permanent move to Atherton 2019. He joined Radcliffe in January 2020 and came to Stalybridge in pre-season.

Ashley Smith-Brown is another full back who had 17 years on Manchester City’s books. He never made the first team, but gained valuable experience on loan at NAC Breda where he played 30 games, Hearts and Oxford. 

He moved to Plymouth in 2018 playing 36 matches, but after a loan at Oldham he was released and signed for Farsley Celtic. He was also capped by England at under 16,17,18,19 and 20 levels.

Defender or midfielder Sam Wedgbury was signed by Sheffield United a teenager, having been spotted playing for Worcester City. He didn’t get a first team start but was loaned to Mansfield and Ferencvaros, where he played 17 games and scored two goals for the Hungarian side.

After his release from the Blades he joined Macclesfield, then in league two and after three years and 100 games plus a loan at Altrincham, he was on the move again to Stevenage for one season.

Further spells Forest Green Rovers, Wrexham, Chesterfield and Buxton preceded his pre-season move to Stalybridge. He is also capped at England C level.

Connor O’Grady is a defender who started his career at Sheffield Wednesday. He made two appearances for the Owls before his release in 2019, from where he joined Buxton and came to Stalybridge in June this year.

Keenan Quansah is a defender or midfielder who came through the ranks at Accrington Stanley. Following his release he spent three months with Burscough, moving on to Mossley and Hyde Utd. He came to Stalybridge pre-season after nearly three years at Glossop North End.

Winger Jay Fitzmartin is currently on loan from Bolton Wanderers, who he joined from local football as an 11 year old. He has made one team appearance at Bolton.

Charley Doyle is a midfielder or centre back who came to Stalybridge September last year, after 13 years coming through the ranks at Blackburn Rovers.

Midfielder Marcus Dackers is the clubs leading scorer with five goals. The Welsh Youth International played his youth football at Manchester City and Brighton. He was released from Brighton in July after a loan spell at Lancing, joining Salford City from where he is currently on loan.

Ethan Padden is a midfielder who came to Stalybridge from Buxton during the summer. He was a youth player at Chesterfield, before a move to Glossop North End preceded his stay at Buxton.

Justin Johnson is a well travelled winger who joined Stalybridge in September. In his youth he started at Sparta Rotterdam, before joining Manchester Utd. Moving on to FC United he then joined Dundee Utd, from where he had a short loan spell at York City.

Othellos Athienou in Cyprus was his next stop, plus a loan at Akritas Chlorakas. Back in Scotland he was at Hamilton Academicals, before coming to Stalybridge from Greenock Morton.

Right back Josh Dawodu is currently on loan from Sheffield Wednesday until November. He joined the Owls in 2017, after playing his earlier youth football at Arsenal.

Shane Killock is a defender who started out at Osset, before joining Huddersfield Town. He made one first team appearance for the Terriers, before being loaned to Hyde and Harrogate. He then had another loan at Oxford before a permanent move in 2009. He then moved on to Telford, where he made over 130 appearances and captained the side. Harrogate, Guiseley on loan, Hyde, Bradford PA and Boston Utd followed, and after spending a season at Alfreton he signed for Buxton, then came to Stalybridge in June.

Stephen Brogan is both experienced and a play anywhere utility player, capped by England as a C International. He made 76 appearances for Rotherham Utd in Leagues One and two, before joining Stalybridge on loan in 2007. 

After a short spell at Alfreton he came back to Stalybridge, then moved to Guiseley, Forest Green Rovers and Southport. A brief return to Stalybridge in 2015 then preceded spells at Gainsborough, North Ferriby, Boston Utd and Spennymoor, before a fourth spell at Stalybridge after he was signed from Buxton.

Jake Burton is a young striker currently on loan from Tranmere Rovers. He had made five appearances for Tranmere and returns to his host after this weekend.

Scott Bakkor is a striker signed from Skelmersdale in 2018. He has also played for Colwyn Bay. Marine, Witton Albion and Curzon Ashton.

Republic of Ireland International Stephen O’Halloran is also the clubs assistant manager. A massively experienced player who started out at Aston Villa, then Wycombe, Southampton, Leeds Utd, Swansea, Coventry and Carlisle, before moving into no league with Nuneaton in 2012.

Further moves have taken him to Stockport, Salford and FC United, before arriving at Stalybridge in July 2019.

Reserves Go Back On Top

by Peter Scherer

Following two successive league defeats, Mickleover Reserves, returned to the top of the Central Midlands League Premier Division South, with a resounding 7-2 victory against Teversal Colliery Reserves at the Don Amott Arena,

Starting line up: 1-Fin Bowen 2-Larrel King 3-Ben Lewin 4-John McGrath 5-Cam Anthony 6-Ash Elliott 7-George Atwal 8-Jake Edge-Lucas 9-Josh Satchwell 10-Bobby Battisson 17-Fin Barker. Subs: Ben Horleston,Lewis Benjamin, Freddie Murphy.

Right from the kick off Mickleover were on the attack, going close after three minutes, when Barker put  a ball across the face of the goal, before King fired it back in as the Teversal defence recovered.

But only a minute later Barker collected on the left, had space and buried the ball in the far corner of the net 1-0.

The visitors tried to push forward but with no end product they were soon forced back into defence.

Six minutes in and McGrath had a free kick just wide after Battisson was fouled and then King almost put Barker through again.

Battisson then picked up a ball from King, he got a shot in but the Teversal keeper was untroubled.

Barker burst through once more after 10 minutes, his shot was saved, but the rebound fell to McGrath whose blistering shot was tipped over for a corner.

Sports attacks came fast in close succession, with the Teversal defence managing to block with more luck than judgement in some cases.

But after a free kick on the right, Atwal had time to accurately place his long range shot out of the keeper’s reach 2-0.

Five minutes later Atwal was in space again, he found Barker who had a good try, but it was a goal kick and a brief respite for the visitors.

As soon as the ball was back in play Mickleover were back on the attack with Barker heading just wide from a McGrath cross.

With King and Lewin regularly overlapping on the wings, Anthony and Elliott had comfortably dealt with Teversal’s best efforts, until the 17th minute. A loose pass was intercepted and the defence were flat footed, resulting in a well taken goal by the visitors 2-1.

From the restart Barker was into another run, fouled twice and it was a free kick on the edge of the box, with McGrath’s kick pushed out for a corner.

McGrath’s corner was headed goalwards by Satchwell, it came out and Edge-Lucas who was on the far post, his precise header leaving the keeper well beaten,3-1.

Satchwell was almost on target himself when some weak defending forced the keeper off his line for another corner. Two minutes later he just missed out on a through ball from Battisson, before connecting with a Lewin cross after 24 minutes, when a defender just managed to deflect his header.

Bowen had a rare touch in the Mickleover goal when the visitors had a free kick on the edge of the box, and as the completion of the first half hour approached, Teversal had their best spell of the game.

Mickleover were forced to make a change when Horleston came on for Edge-Lucas, after he was hacked down inside his own half.

Barker had another charge blocked after 36 mins and a minute later a short corner from McGrath to Lewin, found Satchwell’s head and was just wide again.

It was then Battisson’s turn, after Barker had another one on one with the keeper, he was almost clear and earned another corner.

It was close to a fourth goal in the 39th minute, after yet another Barker run had earned a corner. McGrath and Lewin combined again and found Horleston, whose shot was almost there but a fraction too high.

The fourth goal finally came in the 42nd minute when McGrath had the ball around the half way line, he saw the keeper off his line and sent a lob skywards, dropping neatly into the back of the net, 4-1.

Only a minute later it was five, when Satchwell got his goal, with a calm side foot from a McGrath free kick 5-1.

The showers had come and gone and then returned but the rampant Mickleover attack continued to flow in the second half.

51 mins and Elliott headed just wide from a McGrath corner, but a minute later Lewin crossed to find Battisson, whose shot was deflected wide of the Teversal keeper 6-1.

The visitors went close themselves after 54 mins, when a cross was close enough to Bowen’s crossbar for him to cover it.

Mickleover made their second substitution after 56 mins when Benjamin came on for Satchwell.

It was nearly goal number seven in the 66th minute, when Battisson intercepted a poor clearance from the Teversal keeper. It fell to Horleston, but his shot was too high again.

The visitors pulled one goal back when Bowen conceded a 68th minute penalty, but it failed to turn the tide on Mickleover’s continuous barrage on the visitors goal.

Barker looked set for his second goal after 71 mins, running in one on one at the keeper for about the third time, his effort was intercepted for a another corner.

Murphy had come on for Lewin and he made it seven after 74 mins, when King, now on the left, fired  the ball into the box, allowing Murphy to drive home from close range. 7-2.

The rain got heavier for the last 10 mins, but there were still two more chances on Barker runs. The first saw his effort whistle across the face of an empty Teversal goal and the second was saved by the keeper.

Back on the top of the league the next game is away to Rowsley on Saturday, before returning to the Don Amott Arena on November 6th to face Arnold.

Teen Striker Joins Sports On Loan

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover have been adding to the squad again with the signing of Guiseley’s highly rated teenaged striker Adam Haw.

A graduate of Guiseley’s own youth programme, Haw has made 14 appearances for the first team, scoring two goals, but has also loaned out to Emley, where he scored twice in eight games.

I am delighted to get Adam on loan. He’s a young player with a great talent and I am looking forward to seeing his progression whilst he is with us.

said Sports’ manager, John McGrath.

He was on the bench for Mickleover at last Saturday away win at Atherton Collieries.