Category: First Team

Sports on the Road: Buxton FC (A) Match Preview

It will be a case of trying to make it third time lucky against the Bucks this season as Sports make the trip over the peak district to fellow Derbyshire side Buxton FC. Both teams currently have players in their side who played for the opposite side when the teams first met back in September, with Ricky Ravenhill coming to Sports from the Bucks with Oli Roberts moving in the opposite direction. With both games ending 3-1 and 3-0 at the Don Amott Arena to Buxton, Sports will be looking to make the most of a 4G surface to try and get one back over the Bucks and try to move up the table to try and pull away from the three teams below them.

LAST TIME OUT
Buxton were in action on Monday evening as they came from 2-0 down to defeat Basford United 3-2 away in the League Cup Third Round. Goals from Zak Goodwin and James Reid had put the home side ahead however three second half goals from Bradley Grayson and James Handley (2) saw Buxton progress to the Quarter Finals. Sports were also in cup action midweek on Tuesday as they defeated Belper United in the Derbyshire Senior Cup Quarter Final 3-1. Jimmy Phillips (2) and Nathan Jarman bagging the goals for Sports who now have a home tie with Step 7 Clay Cross Town in the Semi Finals.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran & Kevin Grocott remain out. New signing Kyle Carey is expected to be included in the squad. Evan Garnett should return to the side after being rested in midweek. Ted Cribley and Ricky Ravenhill both came off with slight knocks on Tuesday night but should be ok for the weekend. Everyone else is presumed fit and available if selected.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is taking place at Buxton’s Silverlands Stadium, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6QH. Admission prices are set at £10 Adults, £6 Concessions and £2 for Under 16’s or FREE with a full paying Adult . Match day programmes as well as hot and cold food and drink will as always be available inside the ground with alcoholic beverages available inside the clubhouse.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Don’t forget that we will also be doing live match commentary on Mixlr during the game. Either download the app or go onto the website and search for Mickleover Sports. Once the broadcast has gone live at around 2:50pm click listen and you should be able to enjoy full match commentary. You can access our page by clicking on this link… http://mixlr.com/mickleover-sports/

Mickleover Sports 3-1 Belper United: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 3-1 Belper United
Derbyshire FA Senior Cup Quarter Final
Tuesday 4th December 2018
Written by Kerry Goldsworthy

Sports manager put out a strong 4-4-2 formation consisting of Lewis King in goal, a back four of Jake Scott, Mason Warren, Pablo Mills and Tom Burgin, a midfield of John McGrath, Ted Cribley, Ricky Ravenhill and Jimmy Phillips, and up top were Adam Prusa and Nathan Jarman. The Sports bench consisted of Finn Parkin, Reece Ford, Tom Eccleshall, Jiri Boula and Karel Tvaroh.

The first goal came in the 4th minute for the Sports. Ted Cribley cut inside the Belper defence and played it to Jimmy Phillips. Jimmy smashed the ball outside the box low hard and into the bottom left corner. A chance came for Belper to equalise as James Rushby sent a free header towards the goal but went across wide of the right hand of the post. Three minutes later, Belper get the equaliser after Belper were awarded a free kick. Ben Gowling takes the free kick and went under the hands of Lewis King and into the bottom left corner.

A big chance came for Belper on the 32nd minute after a mistake in defence and Ryan Baker got the ball. Ryan Baker took the shot but went over the bar. Two minutes later, a chance for Sports to take the lead but Nathan Jarman’s effort from outside the box went over the bar. On the 44th minute, another chance came for Sports. Sports manager John McGrath cut through the Belper back line, but his shot went wide of the right hand of the post.

Half Time: Mickleover Sports 1-1 Belper United

Three minutes into the second half, Belper nearly scored. Ryan Baker got the ball and went for goal but went over the bar. On the 57th minute Sports made a substitution. Karel Tvaroh came on to replace Jake Scott. Since coming on, Karel Tvaroh made an impact with many passes for Sports to take the lead. On the 67th minute, Karel Tvaroh did it again. Karel Tvaroh burst into the box after an excellent pass from John McGrath, but his shot went over the bar. Two minutes later and Jimmy Phillips did it again. Excellent 1-2 play between Czech Republic internationals Adam Prusa and Karel Tvaroh sent the ball to Jimmy Phillips who placed the ball under the Belper Keeper and into the bottom left corner.

A double change was made for Sports with Ricky Ravenhill and Ted Cribley coming off with slight knocks. Tom Eccleshall and Jiri Boula replaced them. On the 80th minute, a third goal came for Sports. Nathan Jarman showed his skills in the box and dunk his lob over the Belper keeper and into the bottom right corner. On the 86th minute, Lewis King made a fantastic save with James Rushby’s shot from close range saved by the Sports keeper. On the 89th minute, Sports nearly scored another. Jiri Boula was sent the ball by John McGrath but the Belper keeper saved the shot from close range. Sports were awarded a corner. John McGrath took the corner and met Pablo Mills head but was put out wide of the right-hand post. On the 91st minute, a double chance to score again from the Czech Republic internationals. Both Shots from Jiri Boula and Adam Prusa went out wide of the post.

Full Time: Mickleover Sports 3-1 Belper United.

Sports Capture Carey Signing

Mickleover Sports are delighted to announce the signing of exciting young prospect Kyle Carey, after waving off competition from Football League and National League Sides.

The attacking midfielder has signed a contract shortly before the game with Belper United and joins Sports from Total Motion Midland Football League side Coventry United.

Kyle has made an impressive start to the season with the Reds netting 10 times in 19 appearances so far this season. He came through the youth team of near neighbours Coventry Sphinx, winning a league and cup double in 2015.

Kyle goes straight into the Sports squad to face Buxton this coming Saturday after putting pen to paper on a contract.

Everybody at Mickleover Sports would like to welcome Kyle to the club and we wish him every success in his time with us.

Derbyshire Senior Cup – Belper United (H) Match Preview

The Derbyshire Senior Cup is now Sports only possibility of silverware this season after being knocked out of the League Cup last week. This time it’s the Derbyshire Senior Cup Quarter Final against Step 6 side Belper United from the East Midlands Counties League. Sports have faced two Step 6 sides in Haughmond and Anstey Nomads this season in the FA Cup, winning 6-0 and 7-1. However Belper United, who ground share with Belper Town, have been on a good run of form recently and will be a really tough test for Sports. It also offers a chance to gain some much needed confidence and to give those some game time who may not have had so much in recent games. But be in no doubt that Sports want to win every game and will line up with as strong a line up as possible for this game.

LAST TIME OUT
Belper United’s last game came back on Saturday 24th November with a 4-0 away victory at Mansfield based Clipstone in the East Midlands Counties League. Sports come into the match off the back of the 2-1 defeat at home to Farsley Celtic last Saturday.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran is the only one confirmed as ruled out. Evan Garnett is likely to be rested after a minor hamstring pull picked up on Saturday. Everyone else is presumed fit and available if selected.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is a 7:45pm Kick Off at the Don Amott Arena on Station Road, Mickleover, DE3 9FB with Admission Prices set at £10 Adults, £7 Concessions and £2 for Under 16’s. Derby County, Burton Albion, Nottingham Forest & Leicester City Season Ticket Holders are being encouraged to come along to support their local non league side with reduced admission of £7 on production of their club’s season ticket at the turnstile. The bar and snack van will be open as usual serving hot and cold drinks and food before during and after the match. Your new look Sports Report Match day Programme will also be on sale at the turnstile for only £2! This features the thoughts of Chairman Don Amott and Manager John McGrath plus all your usual content.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Sports 1-2 Farsley Celtic: Match Report

Saturday 1st December 2018
Evo Stik Northern Premier Division
Written by Kerry Goldsworthy

Mickleover came into this game with determination after last Saturday’s draw away at Hednesford Town. Sports manager John McGrath put out a strong 4-4-2 formation with Lewis King in goal. The back four consisted of Jake Scott, Ben Turner, Pablo Mills and Reece Ford. The midfield consisted of John McGrath, Ted Cribley, Ricky Ravenhill and Adam Prusa. The two strikers consisted of Evan Garnett and Nathan Jarman. The Sports bench consisted of Will Norcross, Jack Walsh, Jiri Boula, Karel Tvaroh and Mason Warren.

For the first 5 minutes of the game, each side had chances to score. A chance came for the Celtic from a corner but was saved by Lewis King. A chance came for Sports with Evan Garnett having a shot and saved by Celtics Keeper Kyle Trennery.

On the 13th minute, Farsley had another chance to score from James Spender but as it was curled in, Lewis saved the ball. A minute later, Sports had a corner after a shot was deflected. John McGrath took the corner and Pablo Mills headed the ball but went straight to the keeper. On the 16th minute, a Farsley kick is crossed in and headed by Ben Atkinson but goes wide of the left hand of the post.

On the 18th minute, Farsley had another chance to score with Nathan Cartman as he played through and ran towards the box, but his shot was dragged wide of the right-hand post. On the 23rd minute, Farsley was close to scoring but went out wide of the right hand of the post. On the 27th minute, Lewis King was the saviour as Farsley had another chance. Farsley left back William Hayhurst had a shot from outside the box and was saved by the Sports keeper. Farsley had another chance on the 35th minute by Nathan Cartman by went out wide of the right-hand post. On the 1st minute of added time, Adam Prusa scored his first goal for Sports with an excellent volley in to give Sports the lead.

Half Time: Mickleover Sports 1-0 Farsley Celtic.

On the 49th minute, Farsley had a chance to equalise from Nathan Cartman but was caught by Lewis King before Farsley had another shot and was tipped out for a corner. On the 54th minute, a corner was awarded to the Sports. The corner from John McGrath found the head of Pablo Mills but goes out wide of the left-hand post. Farsley got the equaliser on the 57th minute after a free kick was awarded to Farsley. Will Hayhurst took the free kick and went around the wall and into the left-hand corner. Sports made a substitution on the 60th minute after Evan Garnett goes down. Jack Walsh replaced Garnett. On the 61st minute, Farsley had a chance with Nathan Cartman’s shot curled in and went wide of the right-hand post.

On the 68th minute, a chance for Farsley by Paul Walker was blocked and out for a corner. Corner went and was kicked out. A substitution for sports came on the 69th minute with Karel Tvaroh replacing Jake Scott. A goal came on the 76th minute for Farsley after the Celtic was awarded a penalty. Ben Atkinson took the penalty kick and was smashed into the bottom left corner. Two minutes later, a chance came for sports to equalise. Nathan Jarman struck the ball but was saved by Kyle Trennery and out for a corner. Corner was taken but kicked out. Sports final substitution consisted of Will Norcross replacing Ted Cribley on the 84th minute.

Full Time: Mickleover Sports 1-2 Farsley Celtic.

Time to Climb the Table: Farsley Celtic (H) Match Preview

Let’s all forget about the doom and gloom of Brexit for a bit and get back to the football! In what is a very special fixture for Sports, with the link with Derby University being shown with reduced admission, Sports will hope to put on a decent performance and begin December with three points. Derby University students and staff are being offered £2 admission to this Saturdays game with West Yorkshire side Farsley Celtic. With boss John McGrath managing the Derby Uni Men’s team and three players currently playing for Sports from that team, it shows what a fantastic partnership both parties have. However Farsley Celtic are currently 4th in the table and only lost three games all season so Sports are in for a tough game here.

LAST TIME OUT
Farsley Celtic caused a massive shock in The FA Trophy 3rd Qualifying Round last weekend, defeating Alfreton Town 2-0 away from home. Goals from Nathan Cartman and James Spencer in the first half saw Celtic progress to set up an away tie to National League North side AFC Telford United. After Sports wash out with Belper United, Sports last match was the 1-1 draw with Hednesford Town at Keys Park. Nathan Jarman with the injury time spot kick.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran is the only one confirmed as ruled out. Everyone else is presumed fit and available if selected.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is a 3pm Kick Off at the Don Amott Arena on Station Road, Mickleover, DE3 9FB with Admission Prices set at £10 Adults, £7 Concessions and £2 for Under 16’s. Burton Albion Holders are being encouraged to come along to support their local non league side with reduced admission of £7 on production of their club’s season ticket at the turnstile. The bar and snack van will be open as usual serving hot and cold drinks and food before during and after the match. Your new look Sports Report Match day Programme will also be on sale at the turnstile for only £2! This features the thoughts of Chairman Don Amott and Manager John McGrath plus all your usual content.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Derbyshire Senior Cup: Belper United (H) Match Preview

The Derbyshire Senior Cup is now Sports only possibility of silverware this season after being knocked out of the League Cup last week. This time it’s the Derbyshire Senior Cup Quarter Final against Step 6 side Belper United from the East Midlands Counties League. Sports have faced two Step 6 sides in Haughmond and Anstey Nomads this season in the FA Cup, winning 6-0 and 7-1. However Belper United, who ground share with Belper Town, have been on a good run of form recently and will be a really tough test for Sports. It also offers a chance to gain some much needed confidence and to give those some game time who may not have had so much in recent games. But be in no doubt that Sports want to win every game and will line up with as strong a line up as possible for this game.

LAST TIME OUT
Belper United come into the game off the back of a 4-0 win in the East Midlands Counties League away at Mansfield based side Clipstone. Goals from Adam Dring, Ben Gowling, Dean Oliver and an own goal insured the Greens would climb to 10th in the table. Sports of course grabbed a late minute draw with a Nathan Jarman penalty kick away at Hednesford Town on Saturday.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran is the only one confirmed as ruled out. Everyone else is presumed fit and available if selected.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is a 7:45pm Kick Off at the Don Amott Arena on Station Road, Mickleover, DE3 9FB with Admission Prices set at £10 Adults, £7 Concessions and £2 for Under 16’s. Derby County, Nottingham Forest & Leicester City Season Ticket Holders are being encouraged to come along to support their local non league side with reduced admission of £7 on production of their club’s season ticket at the turnstile. The bar and snack van will be open as usual serving hot and cold drinks and food before during and after the match. Your new look Sports Report Match day Programme will also be on sale at the turnstile for only £2! This features the thoughts of Chairman Don Amott and Manager John McGrath plus all your usual content.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Hednesford Town 1-1 Sports: Match Report

Hednesford Town 1-1 Mickleover Sports
Saturday 24th November 2018
Written by Sam Goldsworthy

It was a smash and grab point at the death for Sports as a late Nathan Jarman penalty meant Sports would head back up the A38 with a hard earned point. After the disappointing exit in the League Cup to Buxton last Tuesday, it was important that Sports turned their full concentration back to the league and although no a win, who knows how vital this point may well be come the end of the season.

Lewis King remained in goal. There as a debut for Karel Tuaroh at right back, another Czech International from Derby University. He was joined at the back by Ben Turner, Tom Burgin and Pablo Mills. In midfield were Ricky Ravenhill, Jimmy Phillips, Adam Prusa and Ted Cribley. Up front remained Evan Garnett and Nathan Jarman. On the bench were Mason Warren, Jiri Boula, Jack Walsh, Reece Ford and Jake Scott.

After two long range efforts from Evan Garnett for Sports and Fitzpatrick for Hednesford, it was Sports who had the first big chance of the match as Adam Parusa was sent through 1v1 with the Hednesford Town keeper but as the Czech Republic International went to go round the keeper he took a bad touch which allowed the Hednesford defense time to get back and there was Misambo to clear the effort out and away from danger. Sports then were given a real let off about ten minutes later when Cockerline dinked the ball past Mills to set Michael Howard away bearing down on goal however the Pitmen striker could only send his effort wide of the left hand post past the advancing King. But Sports did not head this warning and Howard would eventually get his goal eventually only two minutes later. Again Cockerline being a nuisance holding the ball up and feeding it to Howard who cut inside on his right from outside the box and smashed the effort off the right hand post and in off into the left corner to give the home side the lead at half time.

Into the second half and Ben Turner delivered a great cross into the box for Jarman to stick a leg out to try and make contact but he could only place the ball wide of the left hand post for a goal kick Garnett then make a darling run forward before taking a strike towards goal but sadly was blocked by Fox which took the sting out of the effort and into the hands of Bursik. Pitmen substitute Jed Davies then try to catch Lewis King out at his far post by curling a ball into the box and on target but King did well to tip the ball over the bar for a corner kick. Sports made their first chance when Jimmy Phillips was replaced in midfield by Mason Warren. Davies then had another good attempt for the home side but was well caught by King. But when King tried to lob the ball forward he was denied by Cockerline who then then indecently booked for denying the restart of play. A second Sports sub saw Ted Cribley come off for another Czech international in Jiri Boula.

The game was looking to be another frustrating one from a Sports perspective but just as five minutes of added time were awarded they won a corner kick. As the ball was floated in Charlie Gatter hacked down Pablo Mills which saw the referee point straight to the spot for a penalty kick and a lifetime for Sports. Nathan Jarman, who had missed his previous two spot kicks before the game, make no mistake this time has he smashed the ball under the keeper into the bottom right corner to snatch a point at the death. Hednesford provided two late scares from a corner and a free kick towards the end but it did not matter in the end as the referee blew and signaled full time and a crucial away point for Mickleover Sports.

Sports on the Road: Hednesford Town (A) Match Preview

Mickleover Sports have an opportunity to record a league double at the first time of asking this weekend as they head to Keys Park to take on Staffordshire based Hednesford Town. After the extremely disappointing crash out of the League Cup at the hands of Buxton in the week Sports will be looking to bounce back with positively and really take the game to their hosts this weekend. With so many of the sides around them having made changes and now starting to pick up results Sports know that they need to start picking up themselves in order to avoid the dreaded bottom three. Hednesford Town go into the game in 11th position so will certainly be a another tough test but one in which Sports can absolutely get a result if they can perform the same way they did at South Shields.

LAST TIME OUT
The Pitmen were last in action last weekend as they went down 2-0 away at Manchester based side Hyde United. Connor Simpson and Chibuzor Chilaka in the final six minutes decided the game for The Tigers over the Pitmen. Sports of course were in action on Tuesday night as they went down 3-0 to local rivals Buxton in the Integro League Cup. So both sides will be looking to bounce back from disappointing defeats.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran & Kevin Grocott remain out. John McGrath and Jake Scott are back in training so may have some involvement. Everyone else is presumed fit and available for selection.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is taking place at Hednesford Town’s Keys Park, Keys Park Rd, Hednesford, Cannock WS12 2DZ. Admission prices are set at £11 Adults, £8 Concessions and plenty of Family Tickets are available on request. Match day programmes as well as hot and cold food and drink will as always be available inside the ground with alcoholic beverages available inside the clubhouse.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officer Sam Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Don’t forget that we will also be doing live match commentary on Mixlr during the game. Either download the app or go onto the website and search for Mickleover Sports. Once the broadcast has gone live at around 2:50pm click listen and you should be able to enjoy full match commentary. You can access our page by clicking on this link… http://mixlr.com/mickleover-sports/

Mickleover Sports 0-3 Buxton: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 0-3 Buxton
Tuesday 20th November 2018
Written by Sam Goldsworthy

Mickleover Sports excited League Cup on Tuesday night on a cold and wet evening as they went down 3-0 to local rivals Buxton FC.

The visitors went ahead after only five minutes when a Corner came in and was not dealt with which meant the ball fell to Captain Liam Hardy to tap in under King and put the away side ahead. Soon after the Bucks went two goals to the good after only eleven minutes. Terrible defending on the wet surface allowed Jude Oyibo to dance through and after a couple of chances to get it clear the winger struck it under King for the Bucks second. A dreadful start for Sports. Will Norcross has a strike to try and give his side a goal back but it was into Roberts hands and soon after Buxton killed the game and went 3-0 up before half time. A corner into the box was not dealt with and it was a free header for Scott Sephton who looped it over King and into the net. The final chance of the first half fell to Victor Sodeinge but once again the effort was soft and saved easily by the keeper to bring an end of a horrible and poor Sports performance.

Nathan Jarman and Adam Prusa were thrown on for Kyle Clamp and Victor Sodeinde at half time and it was Jarman who almost had an immediate impact as he ran through 1v1 but the effort was saved. Jarman then had another excellent chance after Head had a long range effort from for Buxton which was palmed away by King. Jarman’s second effort was also saved after a defensive mix up by the Bucks back four. The only other two efforts of a dreadful game fell to the visitors as Brad Grayson dragged an effort wide before former Sports player Oli Roberts nearly came back to haunt his old side and put the icing on top of the cake with a powerful free kick. However it was well saved by King.

That was it for what will be a game to forget in every way. A cold, wet and horrible cold evening was followed by a tiny attendance of only 85 as it was a performance and a result to forget and move on from.