Category: Events

Ticket Sellers Announced for VE Day 75 Family Concert

On Bank Holiday Friday 8th May, we will be hosting a fantastic family concert in celebration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day!

As well as purchasing tickets through the below button you can now purchase from local participating shops:

  • Mickleover Post Office, The Parade
  • Passion Flowers, Littleover
  • Post Office, Devonshire Drive, Mickleover
  • Don Amott Leisure, Hilton
  • Mickleover Sports Club
  • R D Stafford Butchers, Western Road, Mickleover
  • Premier Stores, Western Road, Mickleover
  • The Royal British Legion, Mickleover

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports Host Q&A Evening with Manager and Players

Mickleover Sports Club will be hosting a special Q&A Evening on Thursday 6th February, 7.30pm at the club.

On the night you will be able to fire your questions at:

  • Manager, John McGrath
  • Strikers, Stewart Beavon & Paddy Webb.

Tickets are only £5 on the door and a buffet will be included.

See you there!

VE Day 75th Celebration at Mickleover Sports Club

On Bank Holiday Friday 8th May, we will be hosting a fantastic day in celebration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day!

On the day there will be:

  • The Parade – with Mickleover Royal British Legion and Army, R.A.F. & Sea Cadets
  • LIVE 40s Music from George & Ginger (war duo), Pete Wayre (solo singer) and Jason Allen & his Swing Band!
  • The V.E. Tea Party (sponsored by Every Cloud)
  • Plus lots of other entertainment with delicious food and drink on sale!

Gates will open at 2pm, with the show starting at 4pm.

Tickets and Entry:

  • FREE ENTRY for all current and retired service staff (valid I.D. required upon entry)
  • FREE ENTRY for over 75s
  • ADULTS: £15. CHILDREN: £5. UNDER 3’s: FREE
  • Tickets are available online using the button below plus participating local shops – please contact us on Facebook for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports Invited to Try Out New Derby Gym

On Thursday 5th December the team were invited along to Orange Theory Gym in the Wyvern Derby for a fitness and cardio workout. All the players were fitted with heart monitors and worked on the treadmill, Rowers, bikes and Strength stations. Under the leadership of coach for the day Charley from Orange Theory. The 50 minute session was followed by a cool down stretch and work out. A review of the session showed each player how many minutes they had spent in each of the Heart Rate Zones, the calories burned and the Heart rate stats.

Thanks to all at Orangetheory for a great night.

Sports Claim Second Award of the Year

Mickleover Sports Club won ‘Club of the Year’ at the Derby Telegraph Sports Awards 2019 on Wednesday 6th November. The second award we have picked up this season – a great achievement. Congratulations to everyone involved, we have come along way in the last few years, it shows we are more than just a sports club, we are part of the Mickleover Community. 

Here is a piece on the club’s recent developments and success…

Mickleover Sports embodies the vision of two of Derby’s most prominent names to create the finest community club in the region.

Don Amott, who has been chairman of Derbyshire Cricket Club and board member of Derby County and Burton Albion football clubs oversees all aspects of Mickleover Sports’ growth and prosperity.

His right-hand man is Keith Loring, who was chief executive when Derby County moved into Pride Park and held the same position at Derbyshire County Cricket Club.

Both men have galvanised a club which touches the lives of thousands of people in Derbyshire.

Mickleover Sports is much more than the football team which plays in the Northern Premier League, the third level of the non-league pyramid.

Aside of its two men’s teams and two academy sides, the club has an incredible 31 junior squads as well as a ladies’ team and two girls’ sides.

Meanwhile, there are three senior cricket teams, hardball cricket for under 17s and under 15s, soft and hardball cricket for under 13s and under 11s, KWIK cricket for over 8s and AllStars cricket for children between five and eight.

Mickleover Sports is a long-established name but Don and Keith have given it deeper routes into its local community.

For example, they came up with the concept of Hot August Night – an outdoor family music festival with bars and food outlets – which sold all 4,426 tickets.

Over the past three years, it has raised £23,000 for Our Mickleover, the local community organisation as well as funds for the sports club.

Mickleover Sports hosts a range of events for the community from an ‘inflatables’ day, to fireworks, circus and a sporting dinner.

This means more people than ever have been attracted to a club with which they had no previous affiliation.

It has also opened its arms to other clubs – Derby County Ladies now play at Mickleover.

There are now plans for a 3G pitch which would be available to the whole of the community too.

It has also developed a wonderful network of partnerships in the local area.

This is particularly true of its tie-up with the University of Derby which has seen five international students appear in the Mickleover Sports senior football squads.

John McGrath, the club’s first-team coach is managing the university’s football squad and giving attracting higher quality students.

John has gained a name for developing some great players over the years, including Morgan Williams currently at Coventry and Andy Dales now at Scunthorpe.

Meanwhile, former Derby County player Pablo Mills who is still in Mickleover’s first team is the University of Derby reserve team manager.

Don and Keith consider their involvement as payback time for all the years of fulfilment they have had from local sport. They have created something really special at Mickleover Sports – a club of which the community can be truly proud.

But its story is far from finished. I suspect the next chapter will make even more heads turn.

by Neil White

Mickleover Sports Club Win ‘Club of the Year’

On Thursday 10th October the Derby City Sports Forum held their sports awards evening. Mickleover Sports were presented with the Club of the Year Special Award. This is for the club’s work in promoting sport in Derby city, the football sections, junior section and the Cricket section at all levels were mentioned in the presentation of the award along with the work in the local community including Hot August Night, Mickleover Market & Car Boot sales, fun runs etc.

Tony Shaw collected the award on behalf of all the sections this will be framed and displayed in the clubhouse.

We are delighted to receive this award, well done to everyone involved!