Category: First Team

Bank Holiday Local Derby

by Peter Scherer

This Bank Holiday Monday we are off to Long Eaton, where it has been a tough start for the newly promoted side.

Whereas Mickleover have won all five games to top the the table, Long Eaton have yet to secure a point, having lost all five games so far, going down 0-5 to Halesowen on Saturday.

They had a change in management team just before the start of the season, when Lewis McGugan and Brad Munn came in from Loughborough Dynamo.

Midfielder McGugan was capped by England at Under 17 and 19 level and is best known for his time at Nottingham Forest. But he also played for Sheffield Wednesday, Watford and Northampton.

Munn was a midfielder too, starting off at Burton Albion, before playing for Bedworth and Coalville and starting his partnership with McGugan at Loughborough.

Keeper Ross Durrant started out at Nottingham Forest and was loaned to Ilkeston, before spending a month at Mickleover in 2016.  He made a permanent move to Ilkeston on his release, before moving to Boston Utd, North Ferriby, Alfreton, Matlock and Belper. He came to Long Eaton in March.

Ed Cook is a centre back recently arrived from Loughborough. He started off at Burnley, before joining Hampton & Richmond. He was loaned to Farnborough, then joined Loughborough for his first spell. Kettering, Stamford and Grantham followed, spending a year with the Gingerbreads before returning to Loughborough at the beginning of last season.

Left back Cieron Keane is capped at Under 16 & 19 by the Republic of Ireland. He is an ex Wolves Junior and had a year at Notts Couty, making two first team appearances. He then moved on to Nuneaton, Worcester, Kidderminster, Alfreton, Boston Utd, Basford, Leamington, Bradford Park Avenue and Stafford, before spending two years at Gainsborough before his pre-season arrival with our hosts.

Full back Sam Parker is an ex Derby County Junior, starting his third season at our Grange Park since arriving from Kimberley MW.

Right back Callum Cocks came from Loughborough with the new management team. He has played for Royal Artillery and Army Reserve teams as well as Bemerton Heath Harlequins.

Centre back Callum Minkley has arrived from Gainsborough too, where he spent two years following his release by Derby County.

Keiran Walker has been a key player in the Long Eaton defence, since his arrival in 2019 from Basford. He was previously at Boston Utd, Ilkeston, Matlock, Carlton and Rainworth MW.

Central defender or midfielder Riece Bertram was signed last December, having played for Basford, Belper Town, Carlton and Ilkeston.

Full back Larell King came from Mickleover early last season. He had previously been at Burton Albion and Mansfield Town.

Marley Fearon is a product of Long Eaton’s own youth scheme. A young centre back, he was loaned to Heanor Town last season too.

Central midfielder Curtis Davies recently made his stay permanent, after a spell on loan last season from Mansfield Town. He has previously been at Sheffield Utd, Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham.

Cameron Philp played his early football at West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City, before moving onto Tamworth. Moves to Stratford and Stourport Swifts followed for the wide midfielder, before signing for our hosts pre-season.

Striker Adam Clark is one of a number of pre-season signings, arriving following his release from Rotherham.

Kameron Campbell is an experienced striker. He returned to Long Eaton in pre-season, after playing at Basford. He was also at Nots County and has played for Anstey Nomads and Carlton too.

Micah Jebbison is another striker, starting his third season at the club, having also had spells at Altrincham, Ilkeston and Quorn.

Fellow Alex Hardwick is another new pre-season signing, who was previously at Maltby Main, AFC Mansfield and Parkgate.

Zayn Hakeem is a striker too, currently on loan from Basford. He started out at Nottingham Forest before joining Mansfield. Loans at Corby and Coalville followed, before a permanent move to Bradford Park Avenue. Barwell, Anstey Nomads, Coleshill, Worksop, Stamford and Shepshed followed, before going to Basford in July.

Ben Bowers and Hugo Broughton have yet to make their  debut, while Ben Cassady, Breeyen Grainger,  Alans Voskresenskis and McKenzie Bult have both made one appearance so far.

Kick off at Grange Park is 3pm.

It’s Now Five In A Row For Mickleover

by Peter Scherer (Images: Peter Else)

It was one of top of the table Mickleover’s toughest challenges so far this season, as they faced third in the table Hitchin Town. But first half goals from Andy Dales and Marcus Barnes sealed another three points.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Ryan Wilson 4-Will Atkinson 5-Fin Delap 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales 8-Ben Sault 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Marcus Barnes 11-Oli Greaves. Subs: George Nunn, Jim Pollard, Brandon Ferron, Andre Wright, Dan Bradley.

Mickleover went close after only two minutes, when Barnes received the ball in the box, to set up Beavon, but the following shot was deflected wide.

Although much of the early play was even, both defences were looking strong, with the Delap and Mann partnership in the middle continuing to grow in stature.

Mickleover had two free kicks in the first half hour, Wilson took both, but after the first was easily saved by Keeper Horlock, the second was deflected wide.

Idiakhoa then went close for the visitors too, having escaped his marker only to shoot wide.

But 38 minutes in and Dales had run and cut in from the wing, firing the ball into the top corner, with Horlock well beaten, 1-0.

There could have been a second for Dales only two minutes later, when he had the beating of the Hitchin defence again, but his shot was saved and earned a corner.

Half time was fast approaching but Sports played a long deep ball out defence, which beat the visitors back line. Barnes collected and rounded the advancing keeper, to slot home number two into the empty net, 2-0 after 43 minutes.

After a fairly even opening 10 minutes in the second half, Greaves got a break in the 55th minute but was flagged fractionally offside.

Hitchin were breaking out too, but Sports midfield of Atkinson, Sault and Greaves continued to dictate, with Bennett and Wilson still trying to push forward down the wings.

But Hitchin went close with a header just over after 53 minutes, and four minutes later Bosworth pulled off a great save to keep a clean sheet.

Our visitors did manage to pull a goal back after 66 minutes though, when there was a scramble in front of goal, Mann blocked the shot on the line, but Idiakhoa then fired home from a Bell pass to make it 2-1.

Mickleover refused to sit on the one goal lead and continued to play the ball out from midfield. Sault put a telling ball in Greaves’ path, but his fellow midfielder just failed to connect.

But Sault tried his luck himself with a cracking 77th minute shot, well saved by Horlock, before Saut and Dales combined a minute later, with the final shot just wide.

With five minutes of normal time left, Galliford shot just wide for Hitchin, but it remained 2-1 in Mickleover’s favour, keeping the three-point lead at the top of the table and more importantly the 100% record, as we now head to bottom of the table Long Eaton, for our Bank Holiday Monday game.

Hitchin Head For Mickleover

by Peter Scherer

As Mickleover seek to consolidate their three-point lead at the top of the table, they face third in the table Hitchin Town at the Don Amott Arena on Saturday.

Hitchin beat St.Ives 3-1 last Saturday, and had wins over Alvechurch and Long Eaton too, but went down 0-2 at Needham Market.

Long serving manager Mark Burke has retained much of his squad from last year, which saw the Canaries do the double over Sports, 1-4 on our visit to Top Field last November and 1-2 on the return in January.

Goalkeeper Charlie Horlock has been at Top Field for four years, since signing from Hastings Utd. He started his junior football at Wycombe Wanderers and Stevenage and was loaned to Hendon and Harrow, before coming to Hitchin on loan too in November 2014. He then made a permanent move to our visitors a year later, before moving to Eastbourne.

Josh Mollison is the second choice keeper and Academy coach. A former Hitchin youth player he had loans at Biggleswade, Barton Rovers, Potton Utd and Eynesbury Rovers too.

Full back Stan Georgiou is a home- grown talent who has been a regular starter since the second half of 22/23 season. He captained the clubs Youth Cup team and also had a loan spell at Letchworth Garden City Eagles.

Kye Tearle is a defender or midfielder who came from the Pro Direct Academy in Baldock. He is in his fourth season with the first team squad, while fellow defender Lewis Barker arrived at the start of the 2019/20 season, after five years at Baldock Town

Toby Syme is s full back in his second spell with the club. He came from one Canaries team to another, after leaving Norwich City in 2017. He moved on to Kings Langley a year later, before spells at Leverstock, Tring Athletic and Harpenden, were followed by his return to Top Field in August 2022.

Defender Layne Eadie came from Harlow Town. He started with Luton Town and Stevenage, moving on to Leighton, Barton Rovers and Biggleswade, before his first spell with St.Albans. In 2013 he joined Harlow and has played at Wingate too, before his first stop at Hitchin in 2019. He had further spells at St Albans and Harlow before coming back to Hitchin.

Centre back Ciaren Jones is an ex Luton Town and Norwich Norwich City Junior too. He started last season at Brackley, having joined them from Gloucester City in July 2022. He also played for South Shields and spent a week at Hitchin in 2020, before his move to Gloucester.

Irish midfielder Stephen Gleeson was spotted by Wolves when he was playing junior football for Chery Orchard FC. He spent a few years on loan at Stockport County before a permanent move to Mk Dons. He then moved on to Birmingham City, Ipswich and Aberdeen, before coming back to England with Solihull Moors. He came to Hitchin in November 2021 after four months at Hemel.

He was capped by the Republic of Ireland at full, Under 17, 18, 19 and 21 levels and has played over 40 league games in the Championship, League One & Two and Scottish Premiership, scoring 27 goals.

Defender or midfielder Malaki Black arrived from MK Dons in July 2021, while fellow midfielder Bradley Bell arrived for his second spell during last summer, from Barton Rovers. He had initially left to join Biggleswade in 2020 and has also played for Royston and Cambridge City, having started at MK Dons.

Kavan Cotter is a defensive midfielder and a former Arsenal, QPR and Luton Town junior. He was loaned to Hitchin in 2017 and Oxford City, but after his release from the Hatters he joined Hemel. He moved on again after one season, joining Wealdstone for a two year spell, arriving at our visitors in March from Wingate FC.

Isaac Galliford is another former Luton Town junior and England C International. He was loaned to St.Neots before his release, but then headed for the US, spending two years with Butler Bulldogs. On his return in 2018 he spent a year at Hitchin, before moving to Hemel, Royston, Hendon and Potters Bar. He came to our visitors pre-season from Kings Langley.

Striker Diogo Freitas-Gouveia originally came to Hitchin on loan from Colchester Utd in 2019/20. He was also loaned to Brightlingsea and Maldon & Tiptree, but made his move to our guests permanent following his release during last summer. 

Jack Snelus arrived from Rushden & Diamonds in September last year. The striker scored one of the goals in their opening win over Alvechurch. He was another ex Luton Junior and has also played for Hemel and St.Ives Town.

Midfielder Finley Wilkinson was signed last summer from Histon, after coming through their Youth Scheme. He scored in their wins against Alvechurch and Long Eaton.

Striker Ashley Hay is another ex Luton Junior. He went to Baldock Town on his release, but came to Hitchin in September last year from Biggleswade. 

Daniel Idiakboa came to Hitchin on loan from Luton last December, having previously been at Newport Pagnall. The young midfielder has now returned on loan again from the seasons start.

Finally Jermiah Luwero is a striker who played for Woodford Town and Staines before joining Hitchin.

Kick as usual is 3pm, SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM!!

Beavon Strike Makes It Four

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover retained their 100 per cent record, with another strong performance on their visit to Leamington FC, returning home 1-0 victors after a late second half winner from Stuart Beavon.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Ryan Wilson 4-Will Atkinson 5-Finn Delap 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales  8-Dan Bradley 9-Andre Wright 10-Ben Sault 11-Marcus Barnes. Subs: Rhys Dolan, Jim Pollard, George Nunn, Stuart Beavon Oli Greaves.

Sault created Sports first chance of the game after four minutes, but he was forced wide by Jack Lane after reaching the penalty area and fired his shot over the roof of the clubhouse.

But only two minutes later a left wing cross had flashed across the six yard box, Bennett was quickest to the loose ball, and swung it back to the far post where Wright dived to head well over the bar.

Barnes then came very close too when he latched onto a high ball forward, chipping Callum Smith, but the Brakes keeper had done enough to put him off after racing off his line, and the ball dropped just wide.

Leamington managed an immediate counter-attack and Adam Walker’s stabbed cross-shot was pushed away by Bosworth for a corner, from which Tyrone Barnett connected well with a low half volley on the edge of the box which Bosworth saved.

The back four of Bennett, Delap, Mann and Wilson were controlling the line well and seemed to be taking any Leamington efforts comfortably in their stride, aiding Atkinson, Bradley, Sault and Dales to push forward. But the hosts were coping with Sports strikes too as we reached the half hour.

Edwards headed well over from another corner when it looked like Barnett was possibly better placed to try for goal, before Barnett exchanged passes with Cally Stewart who sent a powerful volley whistling past the post.

Leamington began to up the tempo a little before half time, and Stewart came close with two minutes left in the first half, his powerful shot from a yard or so out, found Sports defenders on the goal line, but Mickleover were able to clear. The young striker then rose above everybody in a packed penalty area to head a right-wing corner over the bar, as it remained 0-0 at half time,

Greaves came on for Bradley as the second half got underway and it was a strong and attacking start for Mickleover. Benett and Wilson continued to push down the wings, and having had a couple of shots just off target up to the hour mark, Beavon came on for Wright after 68 minutes. He was just inches from immediate success, after Edwards misjudged a header and allowed the Beavon a chance to lift the ball over keeper Smith, but unfortunately it dropped onto the roof of the net.

Mickleover were pushing hard to break the deadlock and came closer still when they pressed dangerously, Beavon forcing a save from the legs of Smith, before Andrew Dales curled the loose ball against the crossbar and over. Dales then miscued another effort wide, but the pressure continued.

Leamington were struggling to get out of their own half at times, and the ball kept coming back at them as Mickleover probed for the opening goal and Sports decided to bring on Nunn for Dales for the last 11 minutes.

Barnes headed over at the far post from Beavon’s left wing cross, before Greaves’ attempted a cross that was palmed onto the bar by Smith after 82 minutes. But when the ball was played back in it was touched back towards goal by Beavon, whose strike finally broke through and it was 1-0.

There was brief late retaliation from Leamington as Henry Landers forced a right corner, but it came to nothing, with several players left in a heap in the box.

In the seven minutes of additional time Landers had another shot deflected behind for a corner, but the Mickleover were relatively untroubled other than a brief penalty shout and eased their way to a deserved three points and a three-point lead at the top of the table.

Can The Brakes Put A Halt On Sports Unbeaten Run?

by Peter Scherer

With three successive wins to start the season, Mickleover have managed to take a two-point lead in the Southern Premier League Central Division.

This weekends hosts Leamington FC were relegated last season from the National League North.

The Brakes started this season with an opening 2-1 win at home to Long Eaton, before going down 2-5 at Coalville, and drawing 0-0 at Halesowen on Tuesday night, leaving them13th in the table.

Manager Paul Holleran will have been in charge for 14 years this November. A former Birmingham City player, he also played for Alvechurch and Solihull before turning to management. He has also been in charge at Solihull, Halesowen and Rushall.

With a squad of almost 20, only six are new signings and they had fielded the same starting team in the first two league games, but made two changes on Tuesday, with Quayer and Stewart in for Edwards and Usher-Shipway

First choice keeper is Callum Smith, recently signed from Walsall Wood, having also been at Nuneaton and Wolverhampton Sporting. Luke Slater is the deputy a young home-grown talent.

Right back Dan Meredith is a former Scottish Under 17 International, that started out at West Bromwich Albion. He was loaned to Maidstone and then to Leamington, before his stay was made permanent in September 2020.

Jack Lane is a centre back who has been with our hosts for five years. He started at Macclesfield Town and was loaned out to Newcastle Town and Stockport Sports, before a permanent move to Hinckley Utd.

Ben Usher-Shipway has spent most of his career with Solihull. The young right back was loaned to Alvechurch, Sutton Coldfield and Stourbridge, joining Leamington a year ago following his release.

Junior English is another right back who has been with the Brakes for six years, since arriving from Worcester City. He had previously spent almost 12 years with Solihull.

Left back Jiah Medrano is a pre-season signing from Shepshed Dynamo and was previously with Kirby Muxloe after starting off as a Yeovil Junior.

He spent just over a year in the US with Ventura County and Sacramento, then joined Ilkeston on his UK return. He then moved to Nuneaton and Tamworth, before arriving at Alfreton in July 2018, but only stayed a month before his move to Leamington.

Central midfielder Joe Clarke has been with the Brakes for six years since arriving from Tamworth. He started with Redditch, but has played for Solihull, Darlington, Wrexham Kidderminster and Brackley too.

Ex Rams centre back Theo Streete was loaned to Doncaster Rovers, before joining Rotherham on his release. He moved onto Solihull Moors, Alfreton and Nuneaton, before returning to Solihull in 2015. After being out of the game for a couple of seasons, he signed for Telford, moving to Leamington in July 2022 after four years service.

Midfielder Jack Edwards has spent almost nine years with our hosts, only leaving for a brief three-month spell at Solihull in 2017. He was originally at Studley, moving on to Coventry Sphinx and Barwell, joining Leamington in July 2014.

Captain and central midfielder Adam Walker started as a Coventry City Junior. He was initially loaned to Nuneaton, before a permanent move and has played at Solihull and Brackley, before a 2 ½ year stay spell at Telford preceded his Leamington arrival in January 2022.

Devon Kelly-Evans is a right sided midfielder, and Coventry City Academy graduate. He played 14 first team games for the Sky Blues, scoring one goal and was also loaned out to Nuneaton, before making his move there permanent and has been at Leamington two years.

Left sided midfielder Josh Quayer is a recent arrival from Halesowen, having previously been at Cheltenham, Redditch, Stourbridge, Coleshill and Bromsgrove.

Toby Nicholl has also come into the squad more recently, having been a home-produced midfielder.

Experienced striker Tyrone Barnett started his career at West Bromwich Albion, moving on via Rushall Olympic, Telford, Willenhall, Hednesford, Macclesfield and Crawley.

He then joined Peterborough Utd in June 2012, and was also loaned to Ipswich Town, Crawley, Bristol City and Oxford Utd, before a move to Shrewsbury. AFC Wimbledon, Port Vale and Cheltenham were his next stops, before three years at Eastleigh. He spent least season at Hereford before joining the Brakes last month. He has scored 70 goals in 329 appearances through the football league and FA Cup.

Fellow striker Henry Landers was another new arrival last month from Banbury, where he spent the last three years. He previously played for North Leigh and Maidenhead.

Connor Taylor was a striker with Coventry Spinx until Aston Villa picked him up. After a move to Walsall he went to Nuneaton and Tamworth, before joining Leamington in July 2018. Three years later he moved to Bromsgrove, before returning to Leamington in March last year.

Callum Stewart is another pre-season signing, arriving from Coventry Spinx.

A Goal Down To 4-2 Winners

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover have gone two points clear at the top of the Southern Premier League Central Division, after a third successive win, 4-2 against Alvechurch.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Ryan Wilson 4-Will Atkinson 5-Fin Delap 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales 8-Ben Sault 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Marcus Barnes 11-Oli Greaves. Subs: George Nunn, Jim Pollard, Rhys Dolan, Andre Wright, Dan Bradley.

It was a fairly even start to the game at the Don Amott Arena. But Alvechurch showed they had pace on the breaks, when Mann lost possession in the third minute, but Delap had it covered, but gave away the first free kick.

Three minutes later our visitors broke again down their right- hand side, the shot was on target and Bosworth made a diving save to his right.

Mickleover had their first shot after eight minutes, when Bennett found Beavon who held the ball well, as Dales came in to have his shot saved by Eve in the Alvechurch goal.

Only a minute later Dales fired in another shot straight at the keeper and after patiently waiting for a gap in 13th minute, he found Sault, but the keeper had his final shot covered.

It was a close call three minutes later, as Barnes went up for a cross from Beavon, he was challenging the keeper in the air and the ball broke loose, but the defence managed to scramble it away.

It continued to be fairly end to end and after 20 minutes Greaves was fouled on the edge of the box after a telling run down the right. Wilson’s free kick was straight at the keeper, but Mickleover were passing with confidence, while still looking vulnerable to an Alvechurch break.

After some good work down the right from Greaves, Bennett floated in a cross in the 23rd minute, Beavon just missed out as keeper Eve beat him to the ball.

But two minutes later Alvechurch won a corner, the ball fell nicely to Ethan Patterson, who connected to send his header just inside the right-hand post and out of Bosworth’s reach, 0-1.

Janaai Gordon managed to outrun Delap on the half hour, but Bosworth saved both his initial shot and the rebound. But having gone 0-1 down Sports passing had started to go awry and even when Sault was upended on the touchline, the free kick came to nought.

But six minutes later Wilson showed his captains quality, finding himself unmarked, he called to Greaves who had progressed down the right. The cross was made with precision and with time on the ball, Wilson smashed home the equaliser, 1-1.

There could have been another goal barely a minute later after an interchange between Beavon and Dales, brought a cross that just missed Barnes head.

Mickleover were pressing hard and the previous breaks for Alvechurch had become a thing of the past. Dales beat Dyer on the left, cut in but shot straight at the keeper and Atkinson went on a run, found Barnes in the box, who was then pushed down, but no penalty.

The last five minutes of the first half were all Mickleover as Sault almost got Barnes through and then Dales cross from the left just missed connecting with Barnes too.

On the 45 Barnes went through again but shot over, before Sault had a shot blocked, Barnes hit the rebound, but with the keeper beaten it was cleared off the line, with the ball at least a third over.

With the whistle poised Beavon was then brough down right on the line as he headed for the box, penalties appeals were waved away, but it was mighty close.

It was a positive start to the second half too, with Barnes just missing out on a one on one with the keeper two minutes into the half.

Greaves was taunting the big the Alvechurch defenders and when he cut in from the right five minutes later, his shot was saved by Eve.

But two more minutes and the pressure was rewarded as Dales’ pace left the defence wanting, he fired the ball cross and found Barnes sliding in to make in 2-1 after 54 minutes.

As the hour mark approached ‘Church made two substitutions, followed by a tentative shot through a crowded goal mouth, which Bosworth had covered.

Mickleover were hungry for more and when Barnes pulled a ball back from the left corner, Dales placed it into the middle for Beavon, but the contact was inches short.

Alvechurch sub Adan George was almost through on Sports goal however, but his shot was blocked to earn a 69th minute corner..

But it was Sports on the up still and after 72 minutes it was 3-1, when yet another Dales charge into the middle, was met by Beavon who fired it home.

Dales tried a long shot which was tipped away by the keeper, but it was number four for sports after 83 minutes, when Greaves had a fine solo effort, running diagonally across the box before chipping the keeper, 4-1.

With five minutes of normal time left Bosworth had to make a point- blank reflex save, before Mickleover made two late substitutions, Nunn for Greaves and Dolan for Dales.

But in time added on Bosworth had tipped an effort over, but George got hold from the following corner and made it 4-2 in a goalmouth scramble.

Three out of three so far, now its Leamington next up away on Saturday. Fin Delap was declared man of the match, after some sterling work in the middle of Sports defence with Mann.

Last Year’s FA Cup Giant Killers Head For Mickleover

By Peter Scherer

Mickleover look forward to hosting Alvechurch on Tuesday night, as we go into the match top of the table, with two wins and not a goal conceded.

Alvechurch finished 11th in the Southern Premier League Central Division last season, which probably wasn’t a true reflection on their form.

Having knocked Sports out of the FA Cup 2-3 at home, they went on to have a successful Cup Run, which left them way behind in games played in the league.

Mickleover won the home league game 1-0, but after numerous postponements, we lost the return 1-2.

But ‘Church were on the receiving end of a 0-2 defeat as they visited Hitchin Town on this season’s opening day, before facing newly promoted newly promoted AFC Sudbury last Saturday, taking a 1-0 win with a goal from debutant Kai George.

Manager Ian Long returned to the club in February 2020, having left eight months earlier to take charge at Stourbridge. He has also managed Tividale and played for Willenhall Town, Blakenhall, Oldbury Utd and Rushall Olympic.

First choice goalkeeper Dale Eve is a Bermudan International at Under 16, Under 17 and Full International. After playing for Dandy Town Hornets in his early teens, he had two years with Derby County, before moving on to Stoke City.

He was loaned to Fleetwood, Nuneaton, Newcastle Town, Congleton and Forest Green, but made his last stay permanent. He then returned to Dandy Town for six months, before signing for Ilkeston in 2017. Robin Hood FC in Bermuda was the next stop, before going to Spennymoor and arriving at Alvechurch in July, after nine months at Hereford.

Right back Ben Cassidy is a home produced player, debuting in 20/21 season and now a regular first team member.

Former Northern Ireland Under 19 centre back Ethan Patterson, was a former Aston Villa Junior. He had spell in Iceland with Throttur Vogum and on his UK return joined our visitors for 15th months, before moving on to Worcester Raiders. He started this year at Hednesford and returned to Alvechurch pre-season.

Right back Josh Dugmore played his junior football at Everton and Birmingham City. On his release he went to Bromsgrove and Telford, before spending four months at Banbury prior to his Alvechurch arrival in January.

Kobe Chong is a midfielder who started at Kidderminster before signing for West Bromwich Albion. He then went to Italy with Cagliari for two years and returned to the UK with Solihull.

After spells at Banbury, Redditch and Sutton Coldfield, he joined Peterborough Utd and went on loan to Peterborough Sports. After release he went to Telford and started this year at Nuneaton, before joining Alvechurch pre-season.

Midfielder Jack Concannon came from Tamworth in July 2022. A former Birmingham City Youth player, he had loans at Sutton Coldfield and Tamworth too.

Mackenzie Lamb is a midfielder on loan from Peterborough Utd. He was previously with West Bromwich Albion.

Striker Jaanai Gordon started out at Peterborough Utd, before being spotted by West Ham Utd. He was then loaned to Chelmsford, Nuneaton and Sligo Rovers in Ireland and after a further loan at Newport County he was released.

He then signed for Cheltenham and his career moved on via Tamworth, Banbury, Oxford City, Stratford, Hereford, Brackley and Boston Utd, from where he joined our visitors pre-season, after a loan at Nuneaton.

Reserve keeper Harvey Randle was at Birmingham City and Derby County, before coming to Alvechurch July last year. He has also been on loan at Coventry Utd.

Midfielder Jack Hallahan is an Alvechurch returnee. He arrived in November 2021 and left in February to join Evesham, before returning last month. He started at Burton Albion and was loaned to Belper Town and has played for Coalville, Hednesford and Bromsgrove too, as well as being capped by Northern Ireland at Under 19 level.

Claudio Dias is another midfielder, who has been at Alvechurch almost two years. A former Northampton Town youngster, he was loaned to Corby and Banbury before going to Dunstable on his release. Bedford, Braintree, Potton Utd, Stratford, Tamworth, Banbury and Nuneaton followed, before a two month stay at Rushden & Diamonds preceded his stay at Alvechurch.

Left sided midfielder Nicky Clayton-Phillips is in his second Alvechurch stay. He was at West Bromwich Albion, who loaned him out to Braintree, Kidderminster and Solihull Moors, before going to Stourbridge on his release.

Only a few weeks later he joined Alvechurch in September 2021, going to Kidderminster a month later, before returning to Alvechurch in December the same year.

Striker Kai Adan George scored the winning goal against AFC Sudbury last Saturday on his debut. A former Birmingham City player, he made a couple of starts for Blues first team and had a spell on loan at Walsall, before coming to Alvechurch just over a week ago.

Shay Willock is another recently arrived striker, following his release from Walsall. He started out at Solihull Moors and also had a loan spell at Worcester Raiders last year.

Former Port vale full back Ammar Dyer is another new singing, from Bromsgrove. He has also played for Leek Town.

Centre back Abel Alabi has just returned to Alvechurch. He was at Southend and Waterford in Ireland, before joining Coventry City.  He was loaned to Tamworth and had two spells at Alvechurch, before his Sky Blues release earlier this month.

Centre back Yaw Ofosu is a new signing from Cambridge City, where he made over 100 appearances since joining them from Newport Pagnell Town.

Defender Nathan Kelly has recently arrived from Halesowen. He was a Birmingham City Junior and was loaned to Kidderminster, before joining Solihull, who loaned him to Redditch and Leamington. He also played for Sutton Coldfield, Leicester Road, Nuneaton, Worcester City and Coventry Utd.

Midfielder or wing back Demi Akinwe has been signed from Bromsgrove., who he joined in March from Hednesford Town, where he had been since November 2022. He had been on loan at Northern Premier League Division One Midlands outfit Gresley Rovers, playing four times in January 2023. He was at Shrewsbury Town during the summer of 2022 and is a product of the West Bromwich Albion youth academy. 

Jamie Spiers is another midfielder. He came to Alvechurch at the beginning of last season, following his release from Shrewsbury. He left to join Racing Club Warwick and has recently returned.

Striker Ross Evans came in from Solihull Moors a couple of weeks ago, having come through their youth scheme.

Dylan Allen-Hadley is another young striker having returned to Alvechurch. He was a West Bromwich Albion Junior and was with our visitors before going to Redditch and Romulus.

Striker Leo Brown scored seven goals in 26 games last year but hasn’t been in the squad so far. Ethan Hanson is a young centre back signed from Stourport Swifts and fellow defender Cory Cooper has also been in the squad.

Kick off as usual is 7.45pm at the Don Amott Arena.

SO RESIDENTS OF MICKLEOVER SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR A WINNING TEAM!!

Sports Go Top After Another Clean Sheet

by Peter Scherer (Images by Steve Ingers)

Not only did Mickleover make it a second consecutive victory, but the clean sheet places them top of the table after their home win against Berkhamsted.

Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Jake Bennett 3-Ryan Wilson 4-Will Atkinson 5-Fin Delap 6-Ethan Mann 7-Andy Dales 8-Dan Bradley 9-Andrew Wright 10-Marcus Barnes 11-Oli Greaves. Subs: Stuart Beavon, Jim Pollard, Geore Nunn, Joe Bateman, Ben Sault.

Sports made two changes from last weeks win at St.Ives, Jake Bennett was back in his more familiar right back, with skipper Ryan Wilson coming in on the left.

Ben Sault dropped to the bench, where he was joined by Joe Bateman back from injury.

It had been a strong start from Sports, with the defence of Bennett, Delap, Mann and Wilson looking solid throughout the first half.

But the opening goal of the game was proving elusive and half-time was approaching when Barnes finally broke the deadlock with his third goal of the season after 43 minutes, 1-0.

Into the second half and Mickleover were soon looking for a second and on the hour they got their wish when Barnes was on the mark again.

Five minutes later Sports made their first substitution when Beavon came on Wright, followed two minutes later with Sault on for Bradley.

It was the latter’s appearance that put the game beyond our visitors reach, with Sault making it 3-0, having only been on the pitch four minutes.

Nunn came on for Man of the Match Barnes for the final 15 minutes, but Sports weren’t finished yet, as Sault added a fourth after 78 minutes, securing not only another win, but another clean sheet for Bosworth too, putting Mickleover on top for the table.