Category: First Team

Second Half Fightback Earns Sports A Point

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover dug deep in an outstanding second half comeback, to earn a home point in a 2-2 draw against former table toppers Rugby Borough.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Louis Bonser 4-George Wilkinson 5-Brad Gascoigne 6-Ashton Offler 7-Ali Mohiuddin 8-Wil Atkinson 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Andy Dales 11-Archie White. Subs: Michael Holingsworth, Paddy Webb, Harry Wood, Josiah Dyer, Thabang Dube.

Rugby were first try their luck on goal, with a shot well over the bar in the opening minute. It was fairly even opening 10 minutes, with Dales tending to look for any breaks for Mickleover.

Most of the play became settled around the middle of the pitch, with an excess of passing back and forth without any real progress.

White had a shot after 24 minutes from distance, which was the first shot of the game for Sports and it came after a positive few minutes of possession.

Bosworth was called into action three minutes later though, when a Wilkinson clearance rebounded back, forcing a dive to the keepers right.

Dales outstripped the visitors defence on the left on the half hour, but no one had managed to break with him and shortly afterwards another Dales run almost found Wood, but the through ball was just too long.

Rugby tried another shot after 34 minutes, but with no pace on it, it failed to trouble Bosworth.

The home defence had looked solid and well drilled under Gascoigne’s guidance until a 38th minute disaster. Under no real pressure Offler went to push the ball back to Bosworth, but the keeper had already come of his line, and the ball agonisingly rolled over the line and into the net, 0-1.

With two minutes left on the clock Rugby won a corner on the right. It was taken short and found Cristofaro on the edge of the box, one touch and he fired home their second, making it 0-2 at half time.

Mickleover made three changes for the second half, with Hollingsworth, Dyer and Webb on for Beavon, White and Atkinson.

Two minutes in and Bosworth made another save, but although a more open game than the frustrating first half, it was still a very even game.

On the hour Rugby had the ball in the net again, but were ruled offside, but for Mickleover the introduction of Dyer and Webb was certainly causing more issues for the visiting defence, which also allowed Bennett and Bonser more freedom on the wings.

64 minutes and Webb had an effort blocked, Bennett then created space. He could have shot, but set up Webb, but his shot was just wide f the right-hand post.

Rugby were now relying on breaks rather than a composed build-up, but tested Bosworth again from the edge of the box after 65 minutes.

Dube then replaced Offler and Wood came on for Mohiuddin.

The pressure had begun to build from Mickleover and after 69 minutes they got their reward. Bonser crossed from the left, rather than trying a shot himself, he found Webb, who tapped it into Dyer’s path to hit home 1-2.

Rugby came straight back with a dangerous shot from outside the box, Bosworth had it covered though as it skimmed just wide of his left-hand post.

Only four minutes after our first goal, Sports were back level. Bosworth had made a long clearance, Webb layed it off for Dales who couldn’t get a shot in. It was then pushed out to the right wing, where Dube sent in a perfect cross for Webb to head home 2-2.

Sports then had a couple of corners which failed to create any threat and Rugby wasted a free kick too, putting well wide of the target.

Dales and Bonser then worked together on the left, before the referee gave a non- existent foul. But it was Mickleover with a scent of victory that kept piling pressure on the visitors, until there was a lengthy stop after Gascoigne had a head injury.

In the final minutes Dales was hacked down on the halfway line, before Bonser broke. This time he tried a shot himself, but it was well wide f the far post.

So it was shared points at 2-2 after an impressive recovery, which in the end could easily been another victory.

 

 

Family Matchday Preview: Rugby Borough (H)

by Peter Scherer

This Saturday we welcome Rugby Borough to the Don Amott Arena, currently one point and two places ahead of us in fourth place.

Rugby have won twice on the road, their opening game at Boldmere and at Racing Club Warwick in late August and have won two of their last five league games.

Last Saturday they drew at home to Bourne Town 1-1, but manager Dave Stringer has managed to keep a fairly settled line-up so far this season.

Apart from Danny Benson nursing a hamstring injury, the rest of the Mickleover squad came through Tuesday’s win at Basford and will be available on Saturday too.

Having climbed 13 places in the table in just over a week, Mickleover are now seeking a fourth consecutive victory, as confidence begins to grow.

Stringer has been in charge of our visitors since May 2024, having previously been at Sutton Coldfield, Coalville, Shepshed Dynamo, Rugby Town and Chasetown. They were promoted from the United Counties play-offs last season.

Brandon Ganley is their first choice keeper, having recently signed from Wellingborough. He is an ex Walsall and Coventry City junior who has played for Shepshed Dynamo, Racing Club Warwick and Sporting Khalsa.

Right back Ellis Myles was a Leicester City youth player, that joined Brackley on his release. After spells at Rugby Town, Stamford and Corby he returned to Brackley and has also played for Boston Utd, Kettering and Telford Utd and had a month at Bedford at the start of this season, before joining our visitors.

Lewis Wilson is another right back with league two experience. Starting out at Rushden & Diamonds and Newport Pagnell, he then joined Northampton Town, who loaned him to Kettering and Bishops Stortford. He then joined Kettering permanently, before moving on to Whitehawk, Oxford City, St.Neots, Stratford, Nuneaton and Hendon, plus return trips to Kettering (twice) and Stratford, from where he joined Rugby last April.

Left back Luke Rowe was signed in pre-season too. Capped by New Zealand at full and under 20 levels, he was a Birmingham City junior, before returning to New Zealand with Wellington and Team Wellington. He came back to the UK with Hinckley Utd in July 2013, moving onto Eastwood, before an 11 year stay at Bedworth.

Amarvir Sandhu is also a left back, who began at Hinckley. Most of his career has been spent in Leicestershire, with Leicester Road, Barwell, Quorn and Shepshed Dynamo, before going to Coleshill in 2018. He then moved o to Harborough Town and Corby, before starting this season back at Barwell. He came to our visitors last month.

Captain Oran Jackson is a centre back that started out at MK Dons. After loans at Hemel and Brackley he went to Iceland and spent four months with IBV Vestmannaeyjar, before returning to the UK with Billericay.
His next stop was St.Ives Town, before seven months in Northern Ireland with Portadown. He’s played for Leighton Town and Daventry Town too and joined our visitors pre-season.

Joe Magunda is a centre back too. An ex Leicester City youngster, he joined Woking after his release. A loan spell at Redditch followed, before moving on to Kings Lynn, Brackley, Leamington, Tamworth, Stratford and Nuneaton. He was another pre-season signing after spending the last two seasons at Bedworth.

Stacey Freeman is another centre back signed in pre-season from Stamford. He played for Lewes and Whitehawk before going to the US to spend a year at Thomas University Nighthawks. He came back to UK with Peacehaven & Telcombe and has played for Worthing, Eastbourne, Spalding and Wisbech, before spending the second half of last season at Stamford and on loan at St.Neots.

Rich Black came from Dereham Town in pre-season. Another centre back, he has also played for Cambridge City, Grantham and Aylestone Park.

Lindon Meikle is a central midfielder and England C International. He played his youth football at Vernon Colts and Eastwood, before a three year stay at Mansfield Town, making 113 appearances in league two. He’s played for York City, Macclesfield, Alfreton, Barrow, Southport, Kettering, Tamworth, Buxton and Ilkeston and started this season at Barwell, before coming to our visitors last month.

Central midfielder Jake Duffy came from Rushden & Diamonds in August, after a brief stay following his pe-season move from Aylestone Park. He started out with Oadby Town, and has also played for Holbeach, Stamford, Corby Town and Harborough Town.

Will Grocott is another central midfielder. He started off at Rugby Town, before moving to Kettering. Three years at Stratford followed, before a season at Stourbridge preceded his return. He came to Rugby Borough in February after 18 months with Bedworth, but will be absent from Saturday’s line-up having recently broken his arm.

Claudio Dias is a right sided midfielder and ex Northampton Town junior. He then joined Dunstable after loans at Corby and Banbury. His career has taken him to a host of clubs, including Brackley, Stratford, Tamworth, Rushden & Alvechurch and he came to our visitors in July from Banbury, where he spent the whole of last season.

Fellow midfielder Cameron Collins was signed from Sutton Coldfield in pre-season, where he had been a regular starter for the last few seasons.

Ex Bedworth and Coventry Sphinx midfielder Leo Stone arrived in pre-season too.

Harry Sawyer is another midfielder who returned to Rugby at the start of last season. He’s also played for Sutton Coldsfield, AFC Hinckley and Coventry Utd.

Antonio Cristofaro also plays in midfield. He started out at Walsall and had played for Market Drayton Town and Coventry Sphinx

Striker Tendai Daire was another pre-season arrival from Corby Town. He’s also played for Anstey Nomads, Leicester Road and Harborough Town.

Fellow striker Bryan Kohyrelon joined our visitors in late August, after scoring five goals in six games for AFC Hinckley.

Daniele Reka is a striker too, signed pre-season from Alvechurch. He was previously at Worcester Raiders.

Kick off is 3pm, but arrive early as it’s FAMILY FUN MATCHDAY starting at 1pm, including guest beers, a hog roast, bouncy castle, face painting and Derby County Memorabilia.

Magnificent Mickleover Win at Basford

by Peter Scherer (Images: Steve Ingers)

A MAGNIFICENT all round team performance from Mickleover was rewarded with a 2-1 win at Basford last night, thanks to first half goals from Archie White and Stuart Beavon.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2- Jake Bennett 3-Louis Bonser 4-George Wilkinson 5-Brad Gascoigne 6-Ashton Offler 7-Ali Mohiuddin 8-Will Atkinson 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Andy Dales 11-Archie White. Subs: Michael Hollingsworth, Harry Wood, Paddy Webb, Josiah Dyer, Fraser Corden.

It was a fantastic start for Mickleover when only three minutes into the game an Offler clearance found Dales on the left, he picked up White as he cut inside, but keeper Yates was already committed, so White took it around him and fired into the far corner, 1-0.

Dales again caused havoc on the left seven minutes later, but this time his cross went behind the advancing White.

With Basford looking somewhat shell shocked at the early goal, Mickleover stroked the ball around with growing confidence, with the lead coming from Wilkinson, Gascoigne and Offler at the back, and Bennett and Bonser on the wings.

Although the hosts had started to gain more possession, their attacks were breaking down before becoming a real threat. It was after a few minutes of sustained pressure that Mickleover got another break. White had picked the ball up in midfield and played it across field to Dales on the left. Dales fired the ball goalwards, but a goal line clearance fell straight to Beavon and it was 2-0 after 15 minutes.

Basford continued to have the edge on possession, but Sports defence were unfazed and soaked up the pressure without showing the vulnerability from earlier games.

33 minutes in and another long ball out of defence by Offler. Beavon flicked it on to Dales on the left, but as he cut inside again to shoot, Yates was quick to respond and made the block.

Basford won a rare corner after 39 minutes, which Gascoigne headed away, but as it was fired back in, Bosworth had to make his first real save of the night from a Stewart header. So the half time whistle went with Sports going in with an impressive 2-0 lead.

There were no changes for the second half and Bosworth was soon in action taking a cross from his right two minutes into the half, before setting up another break for Dales. Having totally outstripped the defence, his effort went across the face of the goal and just passed the far post.

A few minutes later Atkinson had a run through the middle, before finding Bonser on the left. He then cut inside to ty his luck and like Dales, his effort was just shy of the far post, having gone across the face of the open goal.

Basford won a free kick on the edge of the box after 54 minutes, but that came to nought and Sports first substitution soon followed with Dyer on for Beavon.

Just after the hour mark our hosts won two consecutive corners, but once again failed to trouble the Mickleover defence. Webb then replaced Bonser, before Mohiuddin broke through the home defence to find Dales, but the skippers effort was blocked and the danger averted.

Hollingsworth replaced Mohiuddin after 77 minutes, but Basford had started to show more urgency, keeping Sports defence on their toes.

Dimaio had a distance shot for our hosts, it was passed the post but close enough for Bosworth to dive to cover it.

Atkinson was replaced by Wood for the final nine minutes, but it was for Mickleover to show their character and resilience for a final onslaught from Basford.

White had been penalised for a foul and Dimaio’s 63rd minute free kick found our hosts skipper Wilder, who slotted it in to make it 2-1.

Dales came off to be replaced by Corden, but the pressure continued as five minutes of added time was announced.

Basford threw everything forward for the final minutes, but the Mickleover defence held tight and made it three successive wins, to climb from 19th in the table just over a week ago, to sixth, as we now look forward to the visit of Rugby Borough to the Don Amott Arena on Saturday afternoon.

 

Sports On The Road: Basford (A) Match Preview

by Peter Scherer

Fresh from our two successive wins, Mickleover visit seventh in the table Basford Utd on Tuesday night, with revenge in mind after our FA Trophy defeat to them last month.

Since our cup meeting, our hosts have played five league games, winning two and drawing at home to Rugby Town last Saturday 2-2.

Basford had a change of management too last week, with Martin Carruthers in charge assisted by Saul Deeney.

First choice goalkeeper is Matt Yates arrived pre-season from Ilkeston. He spent last season at Ilkeston after joining them from Gainsborough, where he had spent the previous two years. He was a Derby County Junior and was loaned to Gloucester City, Hereford and Telford Utd prior to his release.

In our recent Cup defeat to our hosts, he was the difference between us winning and losing

Yates’ understudy has been the vastly experienced Saul Deeney. He started his career at Notts County, and after loan spells at Gresley Rovers, Ilkeston and Hull City, he made a permanent move to Burton Albion in 2005.

He then returned to Notts County, for a year, before a short stay at Hucknall Town preceded a return to Burton too. 4 ½ years at Derby County followed, before his first spell at Basford in 2015. Moving on to Coalville and Ilkeston, he joined Matlock in January 2023, before returning to Basford at the beginning of last season.

Over the last couple of weeks Harvey Woodward has become second choice. A former Ilkeston Town player, who has also played for Gedling, Gresley Rovers and Kimberley MW’s.

Louis Nicholson is a left sided defender signed from Grantham Town last season. He has also played US College football and was previously in Basford’s own academy.

Centre back Ethan Stewart was signed at the beginning of last season from Stafford Rangers. He started his career with Nottingham Forest, who loaned him to Billericay and Alfreton, before joining Nuneaton on his release. He then returned to Alfreton, before moving to Stafford Rangers in October 2021.

Left back or centre back captain Henri Wilder has just started his third season with the club, since signing from Ilkeston in November 2023.He played his youth football at Brighton and Mansfield and was loaned out to Lewes. Following his Stags release he went to Tamworth and played for Alfreton too, before a year at Ilkeston.

David Chapman was signed near the end of last season. Another defender he was at Shepshed Dynamo for most of last season and has played at Nottingham University, Kettering, Quorn and Clifton All Whites and is a former Nottingham Forest Junior.

Defender Cormac Maher is currently on loan from Mansfield Town.

Right back Osa Soloman came from Grantham in pre-season. He is an ex Nottingham Forest Junior, who was also loaned to Redditch. He joined Grantham following his release in summer 2023.

Lynden Joyce is another defender who returned to the club after starting off in their youth scheme. He started the season with Shepshed Dynamo and has also played for Sherwood Colliery and Eastwood.

Ryan Ebanks was a pre- season arrival. He plays on the right side of the defence and lists Grantham, Newark Flowserve, Newark & Sherwood Utd and Coalville on his CV after playing junior football at Notts County.

Eli Christie is a former Derby County Academy centre back. He joined Ilkeston following his release and played for Grantham to before joining our hosts from Gresley Rovers in pre-season.

Jordy Hallam is an attacking midfielder, who has spent most his career at Sheffield Utd. With 28 EFL appearances under his belt, he had loans at Southport, Viking Stavanger and Chesterfield, before joining Scunthorpe following is release. His next stop was Ilkeston after an initial loan, but after three months he moved to Basford in October 2023.

Lewis Reah spent the latter part of last season on loan from Chesterfield. A midfielder he is now back and dual registered with both clubs.

Fin Armond is another pre-season arrival after spending two years at Matlock. A midfielder, he started out at Boston Utd, before spending a year in the US with Queens College’s Queens Knights

Connor Dimaio is another experienced midfielder. He has League One and Two experience after starting at Sheffield Utd. Chesterfield was his next stop, followed by Stockport, Boston Utd, Curzon Ashton, Matlock and Bradford Park Avenue, from where joined our hosts in pre-season.

Callum Cocks came from Long Eaton in the summer. A right back or midfielder he was previously with Loughborough Dynamo and has played for the Army and Royal Artillery.

Striker Tyler Dacres is a young striker that came through the clubs own Academy and is now a regular in the first team squad.

Fellow striker Jack Goodman has spent most of his career with Doncaster Rovers. He made 14 league two appearances and was loaned to Stamford, Gainsborough, Matlock, Peterborough Sports and Bradford Park Avenue. He spent the latter part of last season on loan at Basford too, before the move became permanent pre-season. He scored the winning goal in our cup defeat, but is now back on loan after moving to Mansfield Town.

Tyreace Palmer is well known to Mickleover fans, as he was a Sports player until returning to Basford last March. A striker or attacking midfielder, he’s an ex Notts County youngster and has played for Melton Town and Loughborough Dynamo too. He currently on the sidelines through injury.

Kieran Cummings is a striker signed pre-season from Newark & Sherwood where he was last seasons top scorer. He was a Notts County junior and has also played for Shepshed, Newark Town and Bourne Town.

Wayde Hines is another product of the Basford Academy. A debutant five years ago, he also spent some time with Nottingham Forest and has played for Clifton All Whites and Grantham too.

Dameer Rose and Taylor Ceviris both made their first team debuts last month in Basford’s FA Cup defeat, having come through the clubs youth scheme.

Both Curtis Durose and Finley Commons are recent signings. midfielder Commons is ex Eastwood and Dunkirk, while striker Durose is an ex Rotherham youngster. He had loans at Gainsborough, Scarborough and Matlock before a permament move to Matlock at the start of last season, following his release. He came to our hosts after 10 months at Gainsborough.

Kick off is at 7.45.

Corby Town (A): Match Report

by Peter Scherer (Images by Steve Ingers)

Mickleover secured their second away win of the season after a second half goal from sub Josiah Dyer, saw off second in the table Corby Town.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Louis Bonser 4-George Wilkinson 5-Brad Gascoigne 6-Ashton Offler 7-Michael Hollingsworth 8-Will Atkinson 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Andy Dales 11-Ali Mohiuddin. Subs: Harry Wood, Fraser Corden, Paddy Webb, Josiah Dyer, Archie White.

It was a fairly even start, reminiscent to Tuesday nights home win over Anstey Nomads. Beavon tested keeper Laban with an early header and Stohrer hit the post for our hosts.
But it continued end to end for the rest of the first half, as both teams tried to take control. So it remained 0-0 as the half time whistle blew.
Corby started slightly the quicker in the second half, but Sports made two changes just after the hour mark, with Dyer and Wood on for Beavon and Hollingsworth.
But Bosworth had to be at his best when a throw was intercepted, and Lewthwaite fired a shot in. Two minutes later though the deadlock was broken in Mickleover’s favour. A Dales charge down the left took it to the line before his cross found Dyer, who stroked it home 1-0.

Webb then came on for Mohiuddin after 72 minutes and Sports had taken control, with Corby looking to have lost their earlier rhythm.
Webb had at least three one on one challengers with keeper Laban, but lost out on each, but any one could easily have been a second goal.

Wilkinson, Gascoigne and Offler had looked particularly solid across the Mickleover backline ably supported by Bennett and Bonser on the wings and overall it was an impressive 1-0 win.

I was really proud of the players today from start to finish. We picked up where we left off on Tuesday night. They were together with the desire to compete and we went on to win in the same fashion. We had five or six chances near the end, but our defence did well as they had pushed us to try and create space behind.

said Mickleover boss Gareth Holmes.

 

Groves Joins Coaching Staff

by Peter Scherer

The vastly experienced Paul Groves has rejoined the Mickleover coaching line up.

Having played for the likes of Burton Albion, Leicester City, Blackpool Grimsby and West Brom among others, Groves first spell in management was as player coach at Grimsby Town.

He had spells as caretaker/assistant manager at Portsmouth, assistant at West Ham and Birmingham City and managed both the first team and academy at Bournemouth. After spells in India and Israel he managed Gloucestet City, before joining Mickleover in late 2022, joining John McGrath to take us to the edge of the play offs. Latterly he was assistant at Buxton after another spell in India.

It’s great to have Paul on board. He brings a wealth of experience and will really add to our coaching team.

We now want to move forward and build on the positive result from Tuesday night.

said Sports manager Gareth Holmes.

Can We Break The Steelmen?

by Peter Scherer

Following our 1-0 victory over Anstey Nomads, it’s back on the road for Mickleover on Saturday, as we visit second in the table Corby Town.

It will be our hosts first home league game since September 10th when they beat Boldmere 1-0. Three days later they suffered the second of their two defeats this season, when they went down 0-3 at Rugby Borough. They have drawn their last two league games 1-1 at Anstey and Wellingborough.

Manager Gary Setchell has been in charge since January 2023, having previously managed Kings Lynn and Wisbech.

Goalkeeper Jake Laban is one of their pre-season signings from Hinckley Leicester Road. He started at Burton Albion and has played for Coalville and Walsall Wood too.

Captain Rory McCauley is in his second season at Corby, since arriving from Peterborough Sports. A centre back, he started out with Cambridge Utd and was loaned to Chelmsford and Dartford, before permanent moves to both clubs. He’s also played for Lowestoft, Kings Lynn and Bedford and is an England C International.

Jack Keeble is another centre back who started out at Grimsby Town. He joined St.Neots following his release, before moving on to Stamford and Wisbech. He came to our hosts in July 2023 from Bedford.

Right back Gary Stohrer was signed in February, after four months at Kettering. He’s also played for Shaw Lane, Frickley and Daventry.

Martin Tsvetkov is a right back or wide midfielder on loan from Harborough Town.

Defender Theo Braham is currently on loan at Deeping Rangers. He’s also played to Wisbech and Histon.

Centre back Spencer Edwards came from Hinckley LRFC at the start of last season. He previously played for Harborough Town and Aylestone and has captained the side recently.

Former Peterborough Utd midfielder Ben Challinor joined Barwell on his release. He then spent six months at Peterborough Sports, before joining our hosts pre-season.

Matty Slinn is a central midfielder and a former Northampton Town youngster. Following his release he spent three years at Rushden & Diamonds, before coming to Corby in July 2022.

Fellow midfielder Hugh Jones has spent most of his career in Spain. Novelda CF, Federacion Benidorm, Lorca, Hercules CFB and CD Llanes are all on his CV, before returning to the UK with Bedford Town in July 2021. He was another pre-season signing having spent 2 ½ years at Peterborough Sports.

James Taylor is a midfielder too, currently dual registered with Harborough Town.

Midfielder Harrison Taylor was signed pre-season after a successful trial. He was previously with Wisbech Town.

Rhys Kelly is another midfielder who spent the latter part of last season on loan from Harborough Town. He made his move permanent in pre-season and has also played for Northampton Sileby Rangers.

Striker Connor Tomlinson was another pre-season signing. His career started with Luton Town and moved to Bedford after a loan spell with Hemel. His next stops were Bedford and Nuneaton, before a four- month loan at Corby in September 1993, which then became permanent. After a return trip to Bedford, he joined Spalding and latterly Berkhamsted.

Fellow striker Tyrone Lewthwaite is a former Northern Ireland Under 19 international. His junior career was spent at Watford and Rotherham, before going to Hampton & Richmond on his release. Chesham, Beaconsfield, Aylesbury Utd, Bedford and Kettering followed, before spending last season at Spalding.

Reuben Marshall is another striker signed at the beginning of last season from Peterborough Utd, after an initial loan. He also had a loan spell at Sudbury.

Pacey winger Aaron Nuttall and left back Louie Gill both came from Hinckley Road in pre-season. Also midfielder Harrison Jones and defenders Jack Noble and Ryan Martindale have been part of the squad too.

Kick off at Steel Park is 3pm.

Late Goal Secures Hard Fought Victory

By Peter Scherer (Images: Steve Ingers)

It was a much improved performance at the Don Amott Arena last night, that secured a valuable three points for Mickleover, thanks to a late goal from Michael Hollingsworth.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Louis Bonser 4-George Wilkinson 5-Brad Gascoigne 6-Ashton Offler 7-Michael Hollingsworth 8-Will Atkinson 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Andy Dales 11-Ali Mohiuddin. Subs: Harry Wood, Fraser Corden, Paddy Webb, Josiah Dyer, Archie White.

Right from the kick off Mickleover went on the attack, with Beavon hitting the bar in the first minute. A corner followed which was cleared by the visitors defence, before Anstey had their first shot after five minutes, failing to trouble Bosworth back in the Mickleover goal.

But Sports continued to the fore with Dales taking on seemingly most of Anstey defence. He was almost through until keeper Nunez came to the rescue.

A couple of minutes later Beavon outpaced the defence again on the left to earn another corner, before an Anstey break was cut out by Atkinson.
Our visitors failed to capitalise on a 12th minute free kick, but Bosworth’s clearance led to another break, ending with a foul on Beavon.

16 minutes in and another Bosworth clearance sent Dales clear, running the right of the visiting defence ragged. His cross found Mohiuddin, who just failed to gain control as he tried to get his shot in.
Changing from the regular play from the back continued to work for Mickleover, as another Bosworth kick a minute later almost put Dales clear, but this time it was too long and Nunez was there first.

The pressure continued mainly from the Mickleover left, with some lovely interplay between Beavon and Dales, once again finding Mohiuddin, who’s shot was just a fraction wide of the right-hand top corner.
The back three of Gascoigne, Wilkinson and Offler had looked solid at the back and comfortably dealt with the Anstey attacks, while the experience of Atkinson and Hollingsworth was telling in the middle.

But Anstey had withstood the early pressure and began to try and push forward into the Mickleover half a little more. It had become fairly end to end until the closing minutes of the first half, but with a minute left Dales leapt to head a Mohiuddin free kick goalwards, forcing Nunez to tip the ball around the post.

Gascoigne got his head to the following corner and just missed the target. “I should have put that one in,” he admitted.

Anstey had another shot wide of the mark in time added on, but it remained goalless as the whistle went.

There were no changes at half time, but there was soon a wake-up call for Mickleover, when Anstey had the ball in the net after 53 minutes but was ruled offside.

Sports then won a corner which Dales curled in tight for Nunez to punch away. Bosworth then had to make his first real save, when a shot was aiming for his top left- hand corner as the pressure was building again on the home defence.
Just before the hour mark Mickleover made a double substitution with Webb and Dyer on for Beavon and Mohiuddin.

Neither Bennett nor Bonser had been evident as much on the overlap, but on the hour Bonser burst through on the left after Webb and Dyer combined, but his shot was blocked.
Our visitors then won a 65th minute free kick, which was cleared twice by Offler, as the defence was being pegged back.
Gascoigne headed away another corner before a rebound shot was blocked, and then Bosworth had to make a diving save in the 75th minute to keep it all square.
But Sports managed to respond with Bennett firing in a cross for Dyer, who just lost out to the advancing keeper.

There was a lot more aggression from the visitors in the second half, with Dyer in particular being pulled, pushed and have having his shirt tugged.
After Bonser had been fouled on the half way line, Atkinson was then fouled. As the free kick came into the box it was a scramble in the goalmouth, but Hollingsworth managed to stab the ball home and at last the deadlock was broken after 80 minutes, 1-0.
“It’s the first goal I’ve nicked in about five years, but I like to help out where I can,” said Hollingsworth.
White then came on for Bennett but Anstey were pushing hard for an equaliser. An 88th minute cross from the left gave them a chance, but a minute later Dyer hit the post at the other end.

Anstey responded by hitting the post too, before Webb and Dyer combined to earn a final corner from a blocked shot in time added on.
The whistle soon followed and our three points were secure, on a night that showed a vast improvement on recent performances.