by Peter Scherer
Its back on the road again for Mickleover as they try to begin the road recovery and move up the table. Our hosts on New Years Day are Lancaster City, currently ninth in the table, with three wins from their last 10 games.
On Boxing Day they visited Bamber Bridge, taking their first win in five games. Their last home win was in early November against Ilkeston and when they visited the Don Amott Arena back in August, they played out a 0-0 draw.
Manager Chris Willcock has been in charge since January, having previously managed Stalybridge Celtic, Ramsbottom Utd and Workington.
Goalkeeper Aidan Dowling arrived from Cork City a few days before Christmas. A former Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper, he first came to our hosts in October 2021 on loan, after previous loan at Halifax.
After a further loan at Marine, he crossed the Irish Sea with Larne, following his release, moving on to Cork in January 2024.
Prior to Dowling’s arrival Andre Mendes had been first choice. AC Marinhense and Benfica in his native Portugal were his junior clubs, before coming to the UK with Morecambe. After loans at Colne and Ashton Utd, he first joined Lancaster in in July 2023 after his release, but after eighth months moved on to Bury.
FC United was his next stop at the start of this season, but after just a month he moved to Prescot Cables and finally our hosts in early November.
Josh Lucas is another keeper, who has been on the bench a number of times. He is the goalkeeping coach too.
Centre back Jamie Mellen came from Holker Old Boys in July last year, after starting his career in Everton’s Academy. He has also played for Workington.
Midfielder Christian Sloan started his career at Barrow and then spent a year at Kendal after his release. He came to Lancaster in September 2020.
Dylan Moonan is another midfielder who started out at as a Burnley Junior. He joined Accrington on his release and was loaned to Stalybridge, before starting last season at Atherton Collieries. He was another pre-season arrival at Lancaster.
Long serving Charlie Bailey is a midfielder too, who spent most of his early career at Morecambe. After a number of loans at Kendal Town, he joined them permanently following his release, but after one further year he came to our hosts at the start of 2016/17. He currently captains the team.
Striker Nic Evangelinos was signed from Workington in July 2022. He started out at Rugby Town, but in a well-travelled career he has played for Banbury, Rushden & Diamonds, West Didsbury, Ashton Utd, Ramsbottom and Stalybridge.
Another midfielder is Sam Bailey. A former Bolton Wanderers Junior, he joined Kendal on his release, staying three years and has now started his eighth season at Lancaster.
Defender Harrison Beeden was a pre-season signing from Whitby Town, where he spent the last two seasons. He came from Rotherham’s Academy and also played for Brighouse.
Former Scotland Under 16, 17 and 19 International Lewis Coulton started out at Preston North End. He was loaned to Bamber Bridge, Warrington, Chester and Bradford Park Avenue, before joining FC United on his release at the start of last season. He has also played for Atherton Collieries and Widnes and came to Lancaster pre-season.
Ed Ipakwu is defensive midfielder that started out at Manchester City. He then moved on to Stoke City and Leicester City, before his first arrival at Lancaster in October 2020. After one year he moved to Hyde Utd, but 10 months later he returned to our hosts. His next stop was Colne before returning for a third spell in early 2023.
Dom Lawson is a striker signed from Thornton Cleveleys for the start of 22/23, becoming a regular starter and frequent scorer last season.
Wales Under 15, 16 and 19 International midfielder Aaron Bennett joined our hosts in August. He started his career at Preston and was loaned to Altrincham, before joining Warrington on his release, and FC United last December 2023.
Striker Tomas Kilifin came back to the club last season, after a couple of years away at Bury.
Left winger Brayden Shaw arrived from AFC Darwen pre-season. He started out with Bury, before moving on to Bangor City, who loaned him to Accrington Stanley.
Cardiff City was his next stop, before joining Blackburnians a year later. After spells at Bamber Bridge and Telford he moved to FC United, where he spent 10 months before his move to Darwen.
Centre back Dylan Thompson was an Everton Junior, before crossing the Atlantic to join USD San Diego Toreros. He was loaned to Asheville City too before returning to the UK in March 2023 with Nantwich. He moved on to Atherton Collieries seven months later and joined our hosts in September.
Striker Lewis Mansell was another signing from Atherton, having arrived pre-season. He was a junior at Blackburn Rovers, who loaned him to FC United, before a permanent move to Partick Thistle.
His next stop was Accrington, who loaned him to Halifax and Southport, before ending the 22/23 season at Ramsbottom. He spent the whole of last season at Atherton, and has played in League One and the Scottish Championship.
Attacking midfielder Josh Abbott completes the squad. He was a Manchester Utd Junior, signed from New Miils in May and also played for Chadderton.
Kick off at the Giant Axe ground is 3pm.