Category: First Team

Tuesday Night Action: Coalville (A) Match Preview

by Peter Scherer

Promotion candidates last season, it’s not been easy for Coalville this term. Adam Stevens had been in charge since May 2018, but with his team in 12th place this season, with only two wins in the last 12 games, who was dismissed after Saturday’s home defeat

With Mickleover not in the best of form, it should be a close encounter on Tuesday evening. But luck was with us at AFC Sudbury where the valuable three points leaves us just one point behind table topping Redditch.

Let’s take a look at Coalville’s squad. Keeper Paul White came from Peterborough Sports in July 2022, having started out with Cork City in his native Ireland.

His first English club was Forest Green, who also loaned him to Gloucester, before joining Boreham Wood following his release. He has also played for Accrington, Kettering, Hereford and St Ives.

Second choice keeper Jake Laban was a pre-season 22/23 signing too, having arrived from Burton Albion. Laban was in goal in last Saturday’s 2-1 home defeat against Leiston.

Former Grimsby junior midfielder Andi Thanoj was also a July ’22 signing, from Boston Utd. He has also played for Alfreton, Harrogate and Redditch.

Striker Ash Chambers was a Leicester City youth player, with over 200 league appearances under his belt, with the likes of Wycombe, Grimsby, York, Cambridge Utd, Dagenham & Redbridge, before non-league spells at Nuneaton, Kidderminster and Brackley. 

He came to Coalville at the start of 22/23 season too, after a year at Buxton and was on the scoresheet against scored their goal against Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup 1st round defeat last season and is capped by England at Under16,17,18 & 19 levels.

Skipper Joe Doyle-Charles has been Coalville for five years. The midfielder started out as a Burton Albion Youth player and joined Ilkeston on his release in 2015. He has also played for Alfreton and came to Coalville from Matlock Town.

Midfield partner Tom McGlinchey can go one better, as he arrived from Leicester Road over six years ago. He had previously been at Kriby Muxloe.

His nephew Roddy also joined the club in December on loan from Peterborough Utd. A midfielder, he has also been loaned to Rushden & Diamonds and Peterborough Sports. 

Striker Tim Berridge is another longer serving player, since arriving from Dunkirk in 2018 and has scored over 60 goals since his arrival.

Elliott Putman is a left back and came in from Barwell in September 2021.  He started out at Leicester City and has also played for Stamford and Oadby.

Right back Alex Dean is the longest serving of all the squad though, having rejoined our visitors for the second time in 2014. He came back from Solihull Moors, but has also played at Nuneaton Town alongside his twin brother and Bedworth Utd.

Centre back Scott McManus only arrived last month from Nuneaton. He was a Manchester Utd Junior, before going to Curzon Ashton. He then moved to Crewe and made six appearances in league one, before spending a year in Scotland at Stranraer.

He returned to England with FC United and then spent seven years at Halifax, before his first arrival at Coalville in July 2018, staying two years.

Fellow centre back Ash Carter was a pre-season signing from Alvechurch. He started as a junior at Wolves and was loaned to Chesterfield and Tamworth, before joining Kidderminster on his release. 

He made a couple of league appearances and then moved on via Alvechurch, Nuneaton, Stourbridge and Halesowen, before spending the last two seasons back at Alvechurch.

Luke Shaw is another midfielder who favours the wing. He was signed from Grantham in 2018. He had previously played for Ilkeston and Belper Town.

The oldest player in the squad at 38 is central midfielder Steve Towers, now in his eighth year with the club since signing from Brackley. He started at Corby and has played for Rothwell, Stamford and Grantham too. He is also the teams coach.

Former St Etienne Junior centre back Herve pepe-Ngomi returned to the club in November 2022, having left in September 2021 year to join Barwell. He played junior football at Leicester City too and has also played for Nuneaton, Boston Utd and Kettering.

Former England Under 21 striker Leroy Lita has played in every division of the football league, making over 350 appearances and scoring over 100 goals. 

He started at Bristol City and was the sold to Reading. Loans at Charlton and Norwich followed, before he made a permanent move to Middlesbrough. Then a £2 million pound move took him to Swansea in 2011, but was loaned again to Brighton before a move to Barnsley. 

A loan at Notts County came next, before he headed AO Chania in Crete. He returned to the UK with Yeovil Town, before going to Sisaket FC in Thailand.

Margate, Haverhill, Salisbury and Chelmsford were his next stops, before going to Nuneaton for the first time in July 2020. After two years he left for Stratford and after a move to Hednesford, he finished last season at Ilkeston.

He came to Coalville last month, having started the season with Nuneaton.

Wes York is a right-side midfielder and a pre-season signing from Brackley. He started his career with Nuneaton, before spending two years at Wrexham. He has also played for Gateshead and York City, spending two years at each.

Striker Terrell Pennant is a former England Under 15 and 16 International. He was a Leicester City Junior, where his brother Kian still plays. He joined Coalville pre-season following his release from Leicester.

Fellow striker Kieran Cook was another pre-season signing from Rushall Olympic. He started at Alvechurch and has had spells at Stourbridge and Leamington too.

Ben Hart was a pre-season singing too, but is out of action with a broken ankle. A former Burton Albion Junior, he was loaned to Kidsgrove, Tamworth and Redditch, before going to Tamworth on his release. He was then loaned to Barwell, before finally leaving Tamworth to join our hosts.

Kick off as usual is 7.45 and YOUR SUPPORT WOULD BE WELCOMED.

Sports Sign Three!

by Peter Scherer

Last week ended wth a busy couple of days at the Don Amott Arena, with manager John McGrath making three signings in before Saturday’s match at AFC Sudbury.

With Fin Delap having been recalled by Burton Albion, 17 year old Will Tamen has now arrived from the Brewers, on loan until the end of the season.

Tamen is a centre back to and has been captain of the development squad. He signed professional last September and made his league debut against Peterborough Utd. He also came on as a sub in the EFL Cup games against Everton Under 21’s and Blackpool.

Kyle Rowley is also an experienced centre back, who has joined us from Barwell. He is a former Walsall Junior and played for Sutton Coldfield, Alvechurch, Hednesford and Stourbridge too.

Finally left side midfielder Brendon Daniels has arrived on loan from Stourbridge, who he joined at the start of this season.

He played his Junior football with Crewe, Leicester City and Blackburn Rovers and played in League One with Port Vale. He is a former England C International and has played for Tamworth, Harrogate, Fylde, Alfreton, Altrincham and Telford too.

Tamen went straight into the starting line-up at Sudbury, while both Rowley and Daniels were unused subs.

A big welcome awaits all three players at Mickleover FC.

Three Points… But It Was A Struggle

by Peter Scherer

Having beaten AFC Sudbury 5-0 at home earlier this season, hopes of taking three points from the strugglers was fairly high, but right from the kick off it was another story.

Starting line-up: 1-Lewis Ridd 2-Jake Bennett 3-Rhyas Dolan 4-Will Atkinson 5-Will Tamen 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales 8-Dan Bradley 9-Fin Ryder 10-Tyrell Waite 11-Ben Sault. Subs: Stuart Beavon, Brendon Daniels, Kyle Rowley, Oli Greaves, Marcus Barnes.

It couldn’t have started much worse for Mickleover, with the hosts awarded a free kick following a Bradley foul. The defence failed to clear the ball and with Ridd routed to his line, Joe Neal fired into the bottom corner, 0-1 with just 40 seconds on the clock.

The goal had given Sudbury extra confidence and they continued to try and push forward, but Sault had a shot blocked after three minutes, after both Ryder and Waite had tried too.

Gradually Mickleover began to fightback, with Sault again leading by example, until his 13th minute run ended when he was fouled. Bradley’s free kick came to nought but progress was made.

Dales had the first of his runs four minutes later, he cut in from the left and let fly, with home keeper Bradbrook getting a touch on the ball to send it wide of the left-hand post.

Midfield were struggling though and the defence came under more pressure, with Ridd having to save again from a Hunter strike, after possession had been lost in the middle.

Ryder and Bennett combined well but their 26th minute effort was blocked again, but on the half hour Waite should have scored the equaliser. Bradley was clear in the middle and found Waite in acres of space on the left. The striker cut in and shot, put his effort was wide of the right-hand post, with the keeper beaten.

Dales put in another cross from the left which was headed clear, before Neal had another chance for the hosts after 37 minutes, when he came out on top of a duel with Mann, but despite having a clear run on goal he shot wide.

Despite the growing flow of attacks, Mickleover were failing to create any clear-cut chances, but 39 minutes in and the game took a dramatic turn. Dales was clear on a break and keeper Bradbrook came charging off his line, wiping out Dales with a foot high in the air. It was a straight red card and with no sub keeper on the bench, Romario Dunne went in goal, having already had a yellow card himself a few minutes earlier.

Once play eventually resumed, Bradley’s free kick sailed high over the bar. Four minutes were added to the eight remaining, during which time Sports failed to test the sub keeper, so it remained 0-1 at half time.

Mickleover made two changes for the second half with Barnes and Greaves on for Bradley and Ryder.

It was Sudbury on the attack again however with Napa shooting just wide of the left-hand post, before Greaves hit the bar after 50 minutes, with Dunne beaten.

Barnes then ran clear on the left and fed the ball inside to Bennett, his shot hit the keepers leg bounced off the post and back into his hands.

Far too many yellow cards had been dished out to both sides, but Mickleover still hadn’t managed to really challenge the sub keeper and Sudbury continued to look dangerous on the breaks.

But debutant Tamen was looking more solid in the second half and forming a formidable centre back duo with Mann, while both Bennett and Dolan were trying to push forward.

Another Barnes cross from the right 69 minutes in found Waite in the middle, he placed the ball nicely into the back of the net but it was flagged offside.

Barnes was then tripped on the edge of the box but no foul given.

With 12 minutes on the clock Beavon came on for Sault, but is was proving hard work for Mickleover as their play just wasn’t gelling.

It was close again after 81 minutes, with a scramble in the crowded Sudbury goal mouth. Numerous attempts to shoot followed, before the defence cleared the danger.

Two minutes later Dolan was on a run from the left and brought down in the area. The penalty appeals weren’t that vociferous, but the referee pointed to the spot and Greaves duly converted, 1-1.

Barnes fired another attempt over the bar, before another Sudbury attack came close when Ridd missed a punch as he came off his line.

Into time added on Dales hit the far upright from a free kick after Dunne got a hand to it, but then in the 97th minute Dales crossed from the left and Beavon poached the winner from close range 2-1.

It was a poor all round performance from Mickleover, but so many times look has turned against us, but this time it certainly didn’t. 

We are now just one point off top spot again in third, with Tuesday’s visit to Coalville on the horizon.

 

We’re Off To Suffolk! AFC Sudbury (A)

by Peter Scherer

After two consecutive league games of mixed fortunes, it’s back on the road when we visit AFC Sudbury on Saturday. Back in September we were 5-0 victors in the parallel fixture, thanks to an Andree Wright hattrick.

Marc Abott’s side and currently 19th in the table, with three wins in the last 10 games, the last being a 1-0 victory over Needham Market.

Despite our own form problems, we are still in the play-off positions and with a number of players almost fit from injury, the future will be interesting.

Goalkeeper James Bradbrook was the clubs first summer signing from Stowmarket Town. He started out at Needham Market, before joining Brightlingsea Regent. After a loan spell at Stowmarket his stay became permanent.

Right back Joe Tarpey was another new pre-season signing. A former Cambridge Utd Junior, he spent last season on loan with St.Neots Town.

Daniel Cousens is a right back too, and is a former Ipswich Junior, who arrived last following his release.

Striker Joe Neal is one of the clubs main goal scorers. Another former Cambridge Utd Junior, he was loaned to Needham Market and St.Neots, before joining Biggleswade after a further loan spell. He moved to St.Albans in February last year, and was another pre-season arrival at Sudbury.

Former Manchester City Academy striker Romario Dunne returned at the start of the season from a cruciate ligament injury after an 18 month absence. He was signed from Cheshunt in June 2021 and had a spell on loan at Braintree too, as well as playing for Brightlingsea Regent and Hadleigh Utd.

Centre back Tom Dickens continued the pre-season signing trend. Another ex Cambridge Utd Junior, he had loans at St.Neots and Chelmsford City before joining Welling Utd on his release. He quickly moved on to Cheshunt, who loaned him back to St.Neots, where he completed last season.

Midfielder Ben Hunter came through Sudbury’s own Academy, before moving to Leiston in June 2021. He came back to the club last season, but had a loan spell at Stowmarket too. He is one of the few Sudbury players remaining from last season.

Centre back Josh Okpolokpo played his early football with Ipswich and Huddersfield, including a loan at Pontefract Collieries, before joining Leiston in September last year. He spent most of last season on loan at Gorleston on a dual registration.

Olumide Oluwatimilehin is a midfielder known as Olu, a summer signing from Haywards Heath. He started at Hoddesdon and has played for Whitehawk, Hornchurch, Wingate & Finchley, Braintree, Kingstonian and Lewes.

Right back Ollie Brown is one of last years team survivors. He came from Stowmarket in June last year.

Defender Reiss Oteng arrived in the summer from Biggleswade, he has played at Haverhill Rovers and West Wratting too.

George Whitehall is the second choice keeper. An ex Cambridge Utd Junior, he was signed from St.Neots, but has played for Whitton Utd and Godmanchester Rovers too, before joining Sudbury’s influx of summer signings.

Central midfielder Reuben Swann is one of the recent Sudbury Academy players to break into the first team., scoring his first senior goal in the FA Cup tie at Mildenhall.

Midfielder or defender Charlie Lewis arrived pre-season from St.Neots, having previously spent a couple of seasons at Histon. 

Malachi Napa has experience in both League One and Two. He is an attacking midfielder who started at Reading, before moving to Oxford Utd. he was loaned to North Leigh, Hampton & Richmond and Macclesfield, before joining Woking on his release.

Stops at Maldon & Tiptree, Wealdstone and Dartford following, before joining Billericay in July, from where he is currently on loan.

Central midfielder Jake Turner is in his third season with our hosts, since coming from Coggeshall. He started out at Braintree and has also played for Brightlingsea. It’s his second spell at Sudbury, having played for them for three months back in 2017.

Midfielder Philip Bampoe was signed in September from Canvey Island. He has played for Romford, Tilbury, Maldon & Tiptree, Barking, Bognor Regis and East Thurrock.

Jame Bennett is a striker that came from Brightlingsea Regent and was previously at Walthamstow. Ben Bradley was previously at St.Neots, while midfielders Alfie Lambert, Liam Pearce, Billy Walsh and Kaya Donohoe all came through the clubs own Academy.

Striker Reuben Marshall is currently on loan from Peterborough Utd.

Former Needham Market Academy and Ipswich Town striker Callum Page is the newest signing, he arrived just after Christmas.

Kick off is 3pm, and as usual, YOUR SUPPORT WOULD BE WELCOMED!

Second Half Winner Sinks Sports Cup Hopes

by Peter Scherer

It was a second time lucky for the Derbyshire Senior Cup tie at Matlock Town, following the postponement at the first attempt.

It was virtually a full strength side from the Gladiators, whereas as Mickleover gave some of the youngsters a start.

Starting line-up: 1-Lewis Ridd 2-Mayy Bowman 3-Rhys Dolan 4-Dan Bradley 5-Blaine Rowe 6-Ethan Mann 7-Sam Tomlinson 8-Will Trueman 9-Fin Ryder 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Marcus Barnes. Subs: Toby Smith, Harry Atwal, Andy Dales, Oli Greaves.

From the kick off it was Matlock that began to dominate possession and after just four minutes they went close, with a Nathan Whitehead header just over the bar from a John Johnston cross, earning the first corner.

Two minutes later Barnes then tried a long shot, which failed to test keeper Saul Deeney as it rose over the bar.

But after eight minutes it was a lucky escape for Mickleover, when Joe West hit the far post with a shot from the right, after he was almost unchallenged as he collected an Alex Duhameau lay-off, after Sports defence lost possession in their own box.

For the first 15 minutes it was all Matlock and against the run of play Mickleover went ahead with a Beavon goal after 21 minutes, after Deeney had palmed away Ryder’s initial effort, 1-0.

It wasn’t long before it was 2-0, when Tomlinson led a break, outpaced the defence to find Beavon on the left. His cross found Bowman in acres of space on the right, running in to pick his spot in the far corner of the net.

Despite the lead it was still Matlock winning most of the possession, but Barnes had a header just wide 27 minutes in, after Beavon fired in a cross from the right after another break.

Ridd had to pull off a save from Harry Wood a couple of minutes later and although the hosts kept Mickleover pegged back in their own half, the defence of Bowman, Mann, Rowe and Dolan was holding out.

The defence was finally breached though after 34 minutes. There was a cross from the right and a scramble with both Ridd and Bowman appearing to have it covered. But West managed to make contact and Finley Almond pushed it past the keeper to make it 2-1.

Wood had a chance for the visitors to equalise four minutes later, when after a poor clearance from Rowe, he fired both wide and high of the target.

Some clumsy defending from Matlock continued to give Mickleover chances on the break and after 39 minutes Barnes, Ryder and Beavon combined, but the final cross was blocked again.

With two minutes left in the first half there was another chance, when Barnes charged down the field following an interception. His crossfield ball found Bradley on the right, but the cross just missed Ryder’s head and Barnes, who had followed up.

The action then moved to the other end when Bowman headed a Whitehead header off the line, before another Mickleover break saw Tomlinson take a knock and was replaced by Dales.

Mickleover made one more change at half time when Smith came on at right back for Bowman.

As the second half got underway Dolan was quick on the attack, and after a long run he was almost poised to shoot when he was fouled. But Dales’ following free kick sailed over the bar.

Mickleover had a corner on the left, but Dales’ ball into the box just missed Ryder.

It was another poor clearance that finally gave Matlock the equaliser, with quick retaliation from the hosts, West got a shot in, which again seemed to be covered initially by Ridd. But the ball bounced off him and just inside his right hand post 2-2.

There was a brief shout for a penalty when a lovely cross from Smith on the right was met by Ryder. There was contact and he did go down, but the referee waved play on.

Mickleover were trying hard to push for a third and began to have more possession, with by Smith and Dolan effective on the wings, but a barrage of shots were fired in and blocked, before the pressure on the home defence eased.

Deeney made another save, before Barnes fired the rebound over the bar, and then as the hour mark approached Ridd palmed away a low shot from Duhameau, with Mann then heading clear any chance of a rebound shot.

But 62 minutes gone and Wood fired in the winner from long range, leaving Ridd with little chance as it hit the top corner, 2-3.

Greaves came on for Barnes, but despite Mickleover trying to push forward, the following efforts were all blocked.

Ridd had to make another save with three minutes left, as Clark tried a header, but on the night it was better side that move into the semi finals.

 

Gladiators… Are You Ready?… Again!

by Peter Scherer

At the second time of asking we are off to Causeway Lane on Tuesday night, taking a break from the league campaign to visit Matlock Town in the Derbyshire Senior Cup. 

Those of you who made the wasted to Matlock a couple of weeks ago, when the referee called the game off just before kick-off, hopefully it will be second time lucky.

Following Saturday’s home league success, it will be interesting to see Sports line-up, as Ryan Wilson, Joe Bateman and Lewis Cunningham continue to edge closer to full fitness and we await the return of Fin Delap from suspension.

Our hosts are currently 14th in the Northern Premier League, following 3-0 win at home against FC United of Manchester. But it’s been a mixed season so far for Martin Carruthers side, with five wins and one draw.

Former Derby County, Burton Albion and Notts County goalkeeper Saul Deeney is first choice goalkeeper, having arrived from Ilkeston in January last year. A former Republic of Ireland Under 21 International, he has also played for Gresley Rovers, Hull City, Hucknall and Basford.

His deputy is Alex Akers, a former Nottingham Forest Junior who signed for the club in October.

Long serving centre back Adam Yates has spent most of the last 15 years at Matlock, since singing from Shirebrook in 2009. Originally a Chesterfield Junior, he also had a spell at Belper Town.

Former Under 19 and Under 17 Welsh International centre back Ioan Evans came from Stalybridge back in September 2021. He started his career with Sheffield Utd and after a loan at Boston Utd, signing for Gainsborough on his release. He also had a season with Tadcaster before his Stalybridge move.

Left back Joe West was initially with Sheffield Wednesday, before joining Farsley Celtic on his release. Frickley was his next stop before arriving at Matlock pre-season, having spent last season at Gainsborough.

Right back Kornell McDonald started out in Derby Count’s Academy. He moved on to Kettering, before a short stop at Bedford Town preceded a spell at Redditch, where he ended last season. He started this season at Gloucester City and came to Matlock just before Christmas.

Midfielder Finlay Armond came through Boston Utd’s Juniors. He was one of Matlock’s pre-season signings, having spent last season with Queens Knights, a US College team.

Connor Dimiao is a central midfielder, capped by the Republic of Ireland at Under 17, 19 and 21 levels. From starting at Sheffield Utd, he joined Chesterfield and played 47 games in league one and two.

Stockport County, Boston Utd and Curzon Ashton were his next stops, before arriving at Causeway Lane last February.

Captain John Johnston plays on the right side of midfield. He started with Kidsgrove Athletic and is fairly well travelled. He joined Crewe Alexandra after a spell at Leek Town, and has played for Alfreton, Salford City, Nantwich, Altrincham and Chester, before coming to Matlock from Guiseley in October 2022.

Striker Anthony Dwyer came from Alfreton in October. He started as a Mansfield Town Junior and has been mainly Midlands based during his career. He previously played for Matlock in 2016 and spent last season at Basford.

Winger Nathaniel Crofts is another pre-season signing from Guiseley, he also spent three years in the US and Canada College football.

Scott Boden has only recently arrived from Buxton and scored on his debut last Saturday. He is another very experienced striker, having also played locally for Chesterfield and Alfreton.

Midfielder Nathan Whitehead returned to Matlock in October from Long Eaton. It’s his third spell at Causeway Lane and has also played for Spalding, Lincoln Utd, Leek, Frickley and Loughborough Dynamo.

Harry Wood was another October returnee, a midfielder who came through the clubs own youth scheme. He has played for Grantham and Stamford too as well as a spell in Malta.

Defender George Wilkinson and winger Alex Duhameau are both on loan from Chesterfield. Michael Williams is another returnee. He originally came from Ilkeston in 2016 and came back just before Christmas from Clay Cross.

Jamie Sharman is another defender and ex Chesterfield Junior and midfielder Ollie Clarke is a pre-season signing from Basford.

Since the original game was postponed, Derby County youngster Callum Moore has also joined the Gladiators squad on a months loan, he can play right or left back.

As Moore arrived regular goal scorer Jonny Margetts has left, joining National League North side Kings Lynn.

Kick as usual is 7.45pm and your support would be welcomed.

Second Half Fightback Nets All Three Points

by Peter Scherer

There were a number of changes in the Mickleover line-up, following last weeks home defeat. But after going a goal down, it was a second half fightback that netted three points.

Starting line-up: 1-Lewis Ridd 2-Jake Bennett 3-Rhys Dolan 4-Will Atkinson 5-Dan Bradley 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales 8-Will Trueman 9-Fin Ryder 10-Ben Sault 11-Oli Greaves. Subs: Marcus Barnes, Stuart Beavon, Blaine Rowe, Matty Bowman, Tyrrell Waite.

It was Mickleover’s Ridd the first of the two keepers in action, making a low save from Enoru’s driving cross from the right after three minutes.

Barwell were on the attack again two minutes later, but after they lost possession, Dales charged down the right but his cross beat the defence and the strikers too.

Dolan then went on the attack and made space for a telling ninth minute cross, just missing the waiting Dales and Ryder in the box, before rolling out for a goal kick.

Barwell had been on the back foot, but had another attack down the Mickleover right. The cross came in and found Nunn, almost unmarked, leaving him plenty of time to pick his spot in the bottom corner 0-1 after 11 minutes.

Sault tried his luck from the restart but found his shot blocked, but it was the visitors beginning to take the upperhand, pushing forward, despite Mickleover having more of the possession. 

Dolan and Dales combined and almost put Ryder clear, but Barwell keeper Evans was quick off his line to intercept. After a good build up down the left again, Trueman forced another save from Evans, but Barwell continued to look dangerous on the break, as Mickleover tried to push forward.

Enoru and Hill both had shots off target for the visitors, but after 25 minutes Dales was tripped in the box and a penalty awarded. Greaves stepped up to take the kick, putting it to Evans’ right. The keeper guessed perfectly to make the save and it remained 0-1.

There was another half chance for Mickleover two minutes later, after a scramble in the box, it landed at Bradley’s feet, but proved impossible to control before Evans came out to collect.

It was noticeable that Barwell were far more physical and vociferous than Mickleover, with Evans in particular giving precise and clear advice to his defence.

Trueman created some space on the right and put a lovely precise cross into the box, Greaves connected with his head but not sufficiently to divert the ball goalwards and as it went over the bar.

Ryder went close with a minute left in the first half, following another Dolan cross, but chances had been few for Mickleover and never seriously tested the keeper, apart from the missed penalty.

Although Mickleover seemed almost overwhelming in midfield in their favour, the frustration continued to build as the second half got underway. Sault tried an early shot that was blocked, before Atkinson picked up a rebound and tried to lay the ball off, but that was intercepted. Dolan then beat the defence on the left, but there was no one in the middle to collect.

Mann and Bradley had looked composed in the middle of the Sports defence and on occasions both managed to move forward. Mann was close enough to try a shot himself after 56 minutes, but it was just wide of the left-hand post.

New signing Waite was the first sub to come on for Trueman, as Sports continued to push forward, seeking the elusive equaliser.

Just after the hour Dolan lost possession on the left and Barwell were quick to head for goal, until Sault intervened. Ryder had been playing well as a holding striker and after 63 minutes, he set up Greaves, but the final shot failed to test the keeper.

Barwell continued to look dangerous on the breaks and earned a couple of corners, which were despatched efficiently by the home defence.

70 minutes in and Bennett got a cross in from the right, but Evans again charged off his line to intercept at Ryder’s feet.

Barnes came on for Greaves and there was suddenly a surge forward from the Mickleover. Dales roasted the defence on the left, his cross bounced around a bit, before Bennett let fly, but his effort was blocked.

74 minutes and the ball was loose in the visitors box, but no one was on hand to get a shot in, never mind score. Finally 74 minutes and a strong attack from Barnes down the right, fired a cross in to find Bennett, who hammered home the equaliser, 1-1.

Beavon was then on for Ryder, but more importantly the Barwell goal was under siege. Only four minutes after the equaliser, Mickleover had the lead, after another positive build up down the right wing, Waite fired home a debut goal. “I had to score that one or I would have been in trouble and the winner too,” said Waite.

Barwell had a great chance to get back on levels terms, with nine minutes of normal time left. But with the goal at his mercy Onoru missed the target completely.

Waite and Barnes combined well and it was Waite that earned a free kick after 84 minutes, but the free kick came to nought.

Flanagan then had a final chance for Barwell but sent his shot skywards after a nice lay off, but it could have been a third for Mickleover, when Barnes fired in a powerful shot from the right, just going wide after a deflection.

Three points still keeps Sports in touch at the top of the table, but on this occasion the hard work and perseverance finally overcame the frustrations to seal a valuable three points.

I had to give them a good talking to again at half-time and the second half was so much better.

added gaffer, John McGrath.

 

We Need Three Points

by Peter Scherer

Following last weekends humbling defeat at the hands of St.Ives, the Mickleover squad will be looking to rediscover the form that made them so dominant early season, when we face Barwell Town on Saturday.

We have already played this weekends visitors twice this season, once with a 2-1 win to Sports in late September, with two Oli Greaves goals and only a week later we knocked them out of the FA Cup, after a penalty shoot-out, following two goals from Stuart Beavon.

Both Ryan Wilson and Joe Bateman are back in light training after their operations, but Oliver Bosworth, Lewis Cunningham and Andre Wright continue to be out of action. Since last weeks home defeat against St.Ives, striker Leon Clarke has also left the club.

Now to our visitors, manager Ian King has been in charge since May 2022 and his team this season, retained a number of players from 22/23.

First choice keeper Harry Griffiths was picked up by Crystal Place, after being spotted at Horsham. He then moved on to AFC Wimbledon, who loaned him to Burgess Hill, before a permanent move to Nottingham Forest in July. He is currently on loan from Forest for the rest of this year.

Harry Evans has been in goal in recent matches. Like our own Lewis Ridd he is one of Derby County’s Under 21 keepers, on loan. He also went out on loan to Coalville earlier this season.

Jaden Bevan is another young keeper, signed in pre-season after his release from Shrewsbury Town. He also had a spell on loan with Glossop North End last season

Derby born Micah Edwards started off as a Rams Junior, before the young midfielder had spells at Ilkeston and Gresley Rovers. He has been at Barwell since July 2019.

Centre back Kyle Rowley arrived from Stourbridge for the start of last season. He was a Walsall Junior and after a loan at Sutton Coldfield, he joined Rugby following his release. Moves to Alvechurch, Walsall Wood and Hednesford followed, before his seven months stay at Stourbridge.

Brady Hickey is the club captain and central midfielder, who came from Nuneaton in January 2018, having moved in the opposite direction only seven months earlier. 

Beck-Ray Onoru is a young winger or striker signed at the beginning of last season, has pace and a flair for goal.

Defender George Ward was on a dual registration with Weymouth during his time at Loughborough University. He had played for the University side too, as well as Bromsgrove, before joining Barwell in September 2022.

Dominic Brown-Hill is a midfielder who first came to Barwell in 2018 after his release from Notts County. After 18 months he moved to Alvechurch, but returned in July 2021.

Right back Josh Flanagan is a former Northampton Town Junior, who arrived from Brackley last March after a loan spell at Kettering. 

Sid Kerr is a defensive midfielder and arrived from Loughborough Students at the beginning of last season. He has also been on the books at Everton, Chelsea and Brighton.

Midfielder Deen Master attends Nottingham Trent University and has also played for Leicester Nirvana.

Jahvan Davidson-Miller needs no introduction having started last season at Mickleover. A former Rams Junior, he was at Barwell before coming to Mickleover too.

Striker Dan Holman is a vastly experienced player. His junior football was in Northampton and with Moulton Magpies and Long Buckby, before joining Cogenhoe Utd.

 A return to Long Buckby was followed by Oxford City, Histon and Braintree, before joining Colchester Utd, who loaned him to Wrexham, Aldershot, Dover Athletic and Woking.

He went to Cheltenham after his release and further loaned to Boreham Wood and Leyton Orient, joining Aldershot again on his release. Kettering, Brackley and Torquay followed before a year out preceded his pre-season arrival at Barwell.

Miguel Ngwa is another pre-season signing. A midfielder, he is a former Northampton Town Junior, and was at Rushden & Diamonds and Rushall Olympic before his release in July.

Striker Tom Cursons came from Long Eaton in August. He began with the Metropolitan Police and was loaned to Badshot Lea. He moved to Hartley Whitney in December 2021 and to Gainsborough only a month later. A further move to Long Eaton in December 2022 preceded his arrival at Barwell.

Midfielder Ethan Hill is a more recent arrival having signed from Ilkeston in October, after just three months with our neighbours. A former Nottingham Forest and Mansfield Town Junior, he has played for Kettering and Telford too.

Fellow midfielder Kobe Chong arrived in November. He was at West Bromwich Albion and Kidderminster as a junior, before moving to Cagliari in Sicily.

On his UK return he joined Solihull, before moving on via Banbury, Redditch, Peterborough Utd and Sports, Telford, Nuneaton and Alvechurch.

Midfielder Tremayne Charles was a junior with Luton Town. He then joined St.Albans City, moving on to Arlesey Town, Bedford, Colney Heath, Leverstock, Hitchin, Northwood, Braintree, Hendon, Biggleswade, Berkhamsted, Kempston Rovers and Stamford, before coming to Barwell in December.

Striker George Nunn has recently arrived on loan from Derby County. Well known to Mickleover fans, as he had two loan spells at the Don Amott Arena last season. Originally Chelsea signed him from Crewe Alexandra, before coming to Derby in July 2022. As well as Mickleover, he has had loans at Cheshunt, Braintree and Hampton & Richmond.

Demi Akinwe is an attacking midfielder that started at West Bromwich Albion. He then moved to Shrewsbury, before joining Hednesford on his release. He then played for Bromsgrove and Alvechurch, before arriving at Barwell in December.

Right back Jesper Kutsheinza is a former Leicester City, defender Ruben Freeman came in from Highgate Utd last season and fellow defender MJ Kamara is a former Lincoln City Academy player. 

Kick off at the Don Amott Arena is 3pm, with all the usual bar and refreshments facilities.

A Day to Forget for Sports

by Peter Scherer (Photos: Steve Ingers)

We have had the glory and the promise and now the disappointment, but after Saturday’s 0-5 home defeat to St.Ives, it’s time to dig deep on and off the field to return to winning ways.

Starting line-up: 1-Lewis Ridd 2- Jake Bennett 3-Matty Bowman 4-Will Atkinson 5-Blaine Rowe 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales 8-Ben Sault 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Marcus Barnes 11-Oli Greaves. Subs: Dan Bradley, Will Trueman, Leon Clarke, Brandon Ferron, Fin Ryder.

It was a promising start for Mickleover when Barnes was almost on target after four minutes, only for deflection   from defender Casey to clear the danger.

But four minutes later a powerful shot from St.Ives’ Hottor was again on target until it received a deflection to from one his own team mates.

It had been fairly even with neither keeper really tested, but 19 minutes in Barton cut inside after collecting a Casey pass and hit the underside of the bar with Sports keeper Ridd beaten.

The pressure had started to build as Alexandrou got on the end of a patient build up down the left. He the sent Edwards clear who crossed back in for Alexandrou, but his header was just wide as Ridd raced across his goal to make sure.

Atkinson was the first Mickleover player in the book after 28 minutes, with Beavon following six minutes later. But Beavon was soon threatening the visitors goal, when his close range shot by the near post was blocked by Williams, after a telling run and cross from Bennett on the right.

St.Ives keeper Dadge then saved from a powerful Greaves effort, as Mickleover upped their pace and sought to break the deadlock.

But with two minutes left in he first half, Hottor picked up a clearance but was fouled by debutant Rowe. St.Ives skipper Richens then curled the ball into the top corner, out of Ridd’s reach and it was 0-1.

The visitors Josh Tomlinson made it three in the referee’s book as the half time whistle went, but they had the advantage after a fairly even first half.

Barely had the second half kicked off and it was 0-2, when Hottor won the ball, found Barton on the edge of the box’ He layed it off into Edwards’ path, who thumped it home from close range.

With Mickleover continuing to lose out possession wise, Barnes and Bowman made way for Trueman and Bradley after 55 minutes. It was the visitors that continued to push forward though, with little response from Sports.

Hottor was next to receive yellow card after 58 minutes, but there was soon a fourth goal for the visitors. Smith’s long throw missed everyone and bounced across the face of the Mickleover goal. Richens was first to react and put the ball back from the far post, from where it seemed to rebound off Edwards and into the net, 0-3 after 64 minutes.

Sports resolve had all but disappeared and only three minutes later Mann got his head to a long clearance from keeper Dadge. It was heading for a corner but Ridd managed to keep it in play, but lost the ball to Alexandrou who was then fouled.

Ridd went in the book and a penalty awarded, from which Edwards secured his hattrick and made it 0-4.

Sault became the fourth Mickleover to receive a yellow card, before Ryder came to for Greaves for the final 15 minutes.

But soon after the home defence was torn apart again with Harris collecting a long ball from Cowling. But Alexandrou fumbled as the defence managed to regroup, but still managed roll the ball into Edwards path for his fourth goal and St.Ives’ fifth 0-5.

There was almost a sixth before the final whistle, when Alexandrou dispossessed Mann and sent in a powerful long range shot, with Ridd beaten again as it bounced off the bar and clear.

It’s a home game again this weekend, with a drastic shake-up needed to get back on track.