Category: First Team

Forest Junior Signs Up

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover have signed Nottingham Forest Academy striker Amarn Robinson on a youth loan.

Th 18 year old started his career at West Bromwich Albion, before moving to Forest in July 2023. He had brief spell at Northwich too, in the Midland League Premier Division just before Christmas.

He started his stay at the Don Amott Arena in the best possible way, scoring two goals in the 4-1 win over Clay Cross Town in the Derbyshire Senior Cup.

Robinson Double Secures Cup Win

by Peter Scherer

Two second half goals from loanee debutant Amarn Robinson made it a 4-1 win against Clay Cross Town in the Derbyshire Senior Cup, and secures Mickleover a place in the semi finals.

Starting line-up: 1-Yusuf Mersin 2-Jake Bennett 3-Brandon Ferron 4-Ryan Wilson 5-Stefan Galinski 6-Danny Benson 7-Andy Dales 8-Michael Hollingsworth 9-Dylan Edwards 10-Gabby Adebambo 11-Andrew Buah. Subs: Will Atkinson, Toby Smith, Josh Carter, Stuart Beavon, Amarn Robinson.

The opening five minutes were even, but showed Clay Cross’s intention to push forward, giving Mersin some routine action in the Mickleover goal.

Mickleover had their first shot after eight minutes, after Bennett had found Buah on the right, and his cross earned a corner, from which Wilson’s strike was comfortably saved by visiting keeper Charlie Dando.

But four minutes later a positive break from Clay Cross on the right, ended when the cross was just short of connecting with the chasing striker.

Over the next five minutes it was the visitors trying their luck again, firstly from just outside the box, which was an easy save for Mersin, followed by a wild effort both high and wide.

Possession wise it was the visitors on top, but Ferron made a run down the left after 17 minutes, before Adebambo’s cross fell just short of connecting with Edwards. Dales tried his luck too shooting over the bar after cutting in from the left.

Buah had the ball in the net 24 minutes in, but was flagged offside. Clay Cross’s response was immediate though, as they hit the bar from outside the box.

Ferron had another overlap on the left intercepted, but Galinski and Benson were kept busy by the Clay Cross attacks, with Mersin saving again after 28 minutes, earning the visitors a corner.

The tide finally turned just after the half hour mark, when a good build up on the left for Mickleover found Edwards in the box, who poked the ball home from close range, 1-0.

Buah almost connected with Edwards after 40 minutes, but his cross on the left was too high for the striker to connect and rolled out for a goal kick.

Ferron had a good shot saved a minute later, after creating his own space, but Clay Cross’s response was another shot just wide, followed by another attempt almost skimming the right-hand post.

But with a minute of normal time before half-time, the visitors made it 1-1and not undeserved. It was a clumsy foul just inside the box and the ref pointed straight to the penalty spot. Leading scorer Duggan stepped up and gave Mersin no chance.

Beavon replaced Hollingsworth for the second half and only two minutes in, Edwards should have made it two. But after doing the hard work to outpace the defence, his shot was wide of the right-hand post with the keeper committed.

Mickleover were starting to gain more possession, but the visitors continued to look threatening on the break. In the 53rd minute Dales cut inside from the left, but his effort to find Edwards just failed, before Ferron went through cutting in from the left too, and forced Dando into another save.

Duggan had another chance for Clay Cross but it was straight at Mersin, but Mickleover then made another change with loanee Robinson on for Edwards.

Sports earned two consecutive free kicks on the hour mark, before Ferron’s run earned a corner. There was a scramble in the crowded box, but Robinson had enough room to poke the ball home from close range and make it 2-1.

Dales then outpaced the defence on the left and found Robinson with his cross, but the young striker’s effort was well over the bar, as Clay Cross started to flag and tended to try random shots well off target.

Atkinson and Carter came on for Buah and Galinski and Carter was straight in the action. His long run down the right left him with an option to shoot, but he squared it for Robinson, but the pass was too long and Dales followed up with a shot just over.

It was all Mickleover into the final quarter and after a Beavon header had found Dales again, his shot was blocked and Adebambo earned a corner.

But after 79 minutes Mickleover struck again. Mersin’s long kick found Beavon on the halfway line, and he slotted the ball through to find Robinson having already outpaced the defence. With keeper Dando advancing, he placed the ball neatly into the right-hand corner, 3-1.

Only two minutes later Dales was free to take a fine solo run, taking it around the keeper to make it 4-1.

Smith then replaced Bennett for the final seven minutes, but Clay Cross were still on the attack when possible and forced Mersin into an 86th minute save with his feet.

After a couple of corners for Mickleover it was into time added on, but Smith went on a final run down the right and his strike hit the post, before Carter’s rebound was blocked.

In the end it was a comfortable win for Mickleover but it was easy to see why Clay Coss are dominating the United Counties League Division One in Step 6 of the football ladder.

 

It’s Cup Time At Clay Cross

by Peter Scherer

With Saturday’s visit to Worksop Town in the NPL falling victim to the wintry weather, focus now looks to Tuesday night, when Mickleover are due to travel to Clay Cross Town in the Derbyshire Senior Cup.

Our hosts are currently second in the United Counties League Division One, with just two defeats this season and a plus 44 goal difference.

They should have hosting Whitchurch Alport in the FA Vase last Saturday, but that fell to the weather too.

Most of this seasons goals have come from striker Ross Duggan and midfielder Ahmed Tahar, bot having joined Clay Cross from Parkgate. They have both played for AFC Mansfield too, while Duggan lists Yorkshire Amateur, Maltby Main, Belper Town, Handsworth and Ossett Utd and Tahar, Carlton among their former clubs too.

Goalkeeper Charlie Dando has a good record so far this season, while midfielder Ashley Grayson played for Mickleover in 2013/14 and has also played for Carlton, Tamworth, AFC Mansfield, Chasetown, Basford, Sheffield and Shirebrook too.

Carlton Carty is a winger and another ex Parkgate player. He’s played for Shirebrook, Dearne & District and Ecclesfield Rose.

Midfielders Lewis and Nathan Murr are former Rotherham Juniors, Nathan has also played in Sweden for Ytterhogdals IK, Larne FC in Ireland, San Roque Cadiz in Spain and Buno’s Magpies in Gibraltar, before joining Ollerton on his UK return.

Defender Jobe Shaw used to be at Clipstone, Sheffield FC and Shepshed Dynamo after starting off with Mansfield Town. He was previously Sherwood Colliery captain before joining our hosts.

Other regular starters through the season so far have been, George Morris, Lewis Macaskill and Reece Clegg, with Ashley Banner, Harry Lewis, Bailey Morgan, Raife Poplar, Liam Vardy, Jack Warner and Jake Johnson also regular squad members.

Weather permitting kick off is 7.45pm.

Sports look for 3 clean sheets in a row at Worksop

by Peter Scherer


O
ff the back of two clean sheets and Tuesday night’s last gasp victory over Basford Utd, Mickleover head for promotion hopefuls Worksop Town on Saturday.

Currently third in the table, our hosts were 0-4 winners when they paid us a visit earlier this season. They have won five of their last 10 league games, after being 4-1 winners in their last home again against Gainsborough, they went down 1-3 at Macclesfield last weekend.

Manager Craig Parry earned his side promotion last season and are still looking possible play-off contendersthis term too.

In his playing days Parry was a goalkeeper at Barnsley and previously managed Pontefract.

Tommy Taylor is currently first choice goalkeeper.  He was a junior at Sheffield Wednesday, before joining Garforth on his release. Spells at Halifax, Brighouse, Scarborough and Buxton, before he came to Worksop pre-season, after three seasons at Darlington.

His deputy is Seb Malkowski, a former Poland International who started his career with Wisla Tczew, before moving to Olimpia Sztum, Lechia Gdansk, Bytovia Bytow and Zawisza.

He first came to the UK with Frickley in 2015, before taking a two-year break. He then signed for Boston Utd, before spells at Belper Town and Pontefract, before coming to Worksop in July 2020.

Centre back and captain Hamza Bencherif is an Algerian Under 20 International. He came to Nottingham Forest as youngster from EA Guincamp and was loaned to Lincoln City, before joining Macclesfield on his release.

He returned to Nottingham with Notts County, moving on two years later to Plymouth Argyle. JS Kabylie in Algeria was his next stop, before rejoining Lincoln on his UK return. Spells at Halifax, Wrexham and York City followed, before a three-year stay at Guiseley preceded his July 2022 move to our hosts, with over 100 appearances made in league one and two.

Fellow centre back Luke Shiels was a pre-season arrival from Buxton, having previously spent four years with Boston Utd. He has also played for Alfreton Town and Harrogate Town.

Charlie Winfield is a young left back who was signed in pre-season, after his release from Barnsley. During his time at Oakwell he was also loaned to Esbjerg in Denmark, Alfreton and Darlington.

Josh Wilde is a left back too, having just started his third season at the club since signing from Alfreton. He started out at Sheffield Wednesday, before spending two years at Buxton after his release. Gainsborough and North Ferriby were his next stops. He then had two years at Halifax, before a four year stay at Alfreton.

Right back Regan Hutchinson is another longer serving player, having come from Farsley Celtic in August 2022. He was initially at Rotherham, before a two-year stay with Chesterfield, during which time he was loaned out to Sheffield FC, before a permanent move to Guiseley.

Terry Hawkridge is a right sided midfielder signed from Matlock in July 2022. He played his junior football at Barnsley and Tranmere, before joining Carlton Town on his release. After spells at Hucknall and Gainsborough, he joined Scunthorpe Utd who loaned him to Mansfield and Lincoln City, before a permanent move to the Imps.

After two years at Notts County he joined Solihull Moors, later moving on to Boston Utd, Basford and finally Matlock in July 2022. He has almost a 100 games in leagues one and two on his CV too.

Attacking midfielder Liam Hughes has played in League Two and the Scottish Premiership, after starting his career at Scunthorpe. His first move was to Cambridge Utd, before spending five months with Inverness Caledonian.

He came back to England with Barrow, and has played for Guiseley, Billericay, Darlington, Gainsborough, Stratford,Bradford Park Avenue, Frickley, Matlock and on loan at Kettering. He came to Worksop from Causeway Lane in July 2022.

Dan Bramall is a right sided midfielder, who was at Chesterfield, before Everton picked him up. He went to Matlock too following his release, but then joined Barnsley after a short spell at Buxton.

After a loan at Barrow, he went to Ireland with Ballymena Utd, returning to England with Scarborough a year later. Caroline Springs George Cross in Australia was his next port of call, before joining Worksop pre-season.

Attacking midfielder Luke Hall played for England as an Under 15. He was a junior with Sheffield Wednesday, before going to Sheffield FC on his release. He was loaned out to Guiseley and Matlock, before leaving permanently to join Worksop in July 2022.

Player coach Ben Tomlinson is Worksop through and through, having started his career as a young striker in their junior sides. He moved on to Macclesfield, Alfreton, Lincoln City and Barnet, before being loaned out to Tranmere and Barrow.

His next stop was Carlisle Utd, followed by Halifax and a return to Alfreton. He has been back at Worksop almost four years, following a short stop at Frickley and made over 30 appearances in League Two.

Fellow striker Jordan Burrow came from Buxton in December 2023 and has League One and Two experience, after starting out at Chesterfield. He joined Morecambe after a loan spell at Boston Utd, before spending a season each at Stevenage, Lincon City and Halifax.

Gateshead and York City followed, before returning to Boston Utd, moving to Buxton three years later.

Jay Rollins is another striker who came from Boston Utd in July 2022, where he had been for seven years. He started at Askern and has played for Armthorpe too.

Young Ukrainian winger Rostlav Yaramenko was signed in July 2023 from Korona in Poland.  He previously played for a number of junior clubs in his native Ukraine.

Sam Wedgbury if a former England C International, with experience in Leagues One and Two. Sheffield Utd signed him from Worcester City back in 2006 and he was loaned out to Mansfield Town and Ferencvaros in Hungary, before going to Macclesfield on his release.

After a loan at Altrincham he moved on via Stevenage, Forest Green, Wrexham, Chesterfield and Buxton and spent a year at Stalybridge before joining Worksop in July 2022.

Latvian midfielder Aleks Starcenko came to Worksop in October 2020. He has played for Frickley, Pontefract and Guisley too.

Fellow midfielder Vaughan Redford followed the management team from Pontefract to Worksop back in early 2022.

Defender Deegan Atherton arrived in 2018 following his release from Rotherham, while young striker Max Eastwood is a product of Worksop’s own youth scheme.

Joe Leesley is a more recent loan signing. A former England C International left back, he started out at Matlock and Alfreton, before spending six years at Harrogate. He was loaned to Stockport, Stevenage and Boston Utd, before the latter became a permanent stay.

After a further loan at Darlington he joined Kidderminster, before a brief stay at Scunthorpe preceded a return to Darlington. He is currently on loan to the end of January.

Mason O’Malley is another left back, who came from Bradford Park Avenue in September. Having started his career at Huddersfield, he then spent four years with Scunthorpe, which included loans a loan spell at Ilkeston, before moving to Bradford PA at the start of last season. A Republic of Ireland Under 19 International, he made 54 League Two appearances.

Striker Aaron Martin came from South Shields at the start of this season. He was a youngster at Sheffield Utd and Barnsley, before moving to Staveley MW, Worksop Parramore and Goole.

After five years with Sheffield FC he moved on to Brighouse and Guiseley, before spending a couple of season at Harrogate. They loaned him to Halifax, before he moved on to Gateshead, moving to South Shields for the start of this term.

Kick off is 3pm at the Windsor Foodservice Stadium.

Edwards Hits Injury Time Winner

By Peter Scherer

You could call it a six pointer, but Dylan Edwards injury time goal, restored Mickleover to winning ways as Basford Utd visited the Don Amott Arena on a wintry night.

Starting line-up: 1-Yusuf Mersin 2-Jake Bennett 3- Kieran Cooney 4-Curtis Weston 5-Danny Benson 6-Will Atkinson 7-Andy Dales 8-Ryan Wilson 9-Marcus Barnes 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Jamie Soule. Subs: Stefan Galinski, Andrew Buah, Cieron Keane, Dylan Edwards, Brandon Ferron.

With a snow shower just before kick-off and zero temperatures, it was a difficult start for both teams, both desperately seeking points.

It was Mickleover that started with pace and confidence, keeping Basford on the back foot from the start. Just four minutes in and Dales cut in from the left, but fired the first shot of the game just wide of Deeneys left-hand post.

Two minutes later Wilsons cross almost found Barnes in the box, but as he slid in Deeney was quick to collect.

Dales soon led another good build up and once again cut inside from the left, but his shot was saved again by Deeney and collected at the second attempt.

A short corner on the left went to waste after 10 minutes, but Mickleover continued to attack the visiting defence, with Bennett sending in a telling cross from the right, before it was cleared.

Basford had a good chance after 15 minutes, when Chambers was left in acres of space, but his rushed shot was well off target and failed to test Mersin.

A minute later Mersin was in action, as he had to tip over a dangerous that had skimmed off Westons head. But thefollowing corner was easily dealt with, before Hallam had another shot blocked for the visitors.

Atkinson was not only leading the defensive line, but getting in on the attacks too. His dogged perseverance found Beavon, but the 20th minute shot was saved.

Basford had another distance shot well over the bar two minutes later, before Hallam had another shot blocked.Mickleover then got a break though but Soules cross went straight out of play.

As Sports hadnt been able to maximise their possession advantage, Basford began to grow in confidence, but from both sides many of the passes were going awry in the conditions.

39 minutes gone and a lovely ball down the middle from Weston found Soule, but the curving shot was well off target again.

With half-time approaching, Soule found Dales, his shot was blocked, but the following corner went straight out of play on the other side, so it remained 0-0 after the first 45.

There were no immediate changes for the second half, but Basford started to push forward more, with Mickleover looking for the long ball and breaks.

Dales had a run after 53 minutes, but his pass to Bennett went stray and then Soule, Dales and Beavon were all in the thick of it, but had efforts blocked.

Buah replaced Barnes on the hour, just before Mersin had to make a brave save with his feet to keep Basford at bay.

For a while Mickleover were pegged back in their own half, but the back four of Bennett, Benson, Atkinson and Brown, were coping with everything Basford threw at them.

Sports second sub was made with Edwards on for Soule and Basford started using up their subs too, before having another shot just wide of the left-hand post.

Edwards battled his way into the box after 80 minutes, but had his initial shot and rebound both blocked. Threesuccessive corners followed, with Atkinson heading just wide of the left-hand post.

Mersin easily dealt with a long shot after 85 minutes, before Edwards returned the favour at the other end.

Keane was the third sub when he replaced Beavon, but it was Edwards leading the charge again. He found Buah in the box, but Deeney made the save.

Just when it appeared to be heading for goalless draw, Butterfield attempted a back pass to Deeney, but left the keeper short. Edwards dashed in, outpaced the pursuing defender and carefully slotted the ball beyond the advancing Deeney and it was 1-0.

It was nice to get that feeling again, as I hadnt scored for a while. I saw their player was facing the keeper when he passed back, and I chase whenever I come on and just gambled on the shot as the keeper came at me, said Edwards.

There was barely time for the restart when the final whistle went, so two games unbeaten and two clean sheets, as Mickleover look forward to Saturdays trip to Worksop.

 

Let’s keep our unbeaten start to 2025

by Peter Scherer

Tuesday night sees Mickleover host neighbours Basford Utd at the Don Amott Arena.

Back in September Mickleover travelled to Basford and came home 2-0 winners, but despite success in the FA Trophy our visitors have struggled of late in the league.

Last Saturday they bowed out of the FA Trophy, losing 1-4 to Eastleigh in the fourth round.

Currently 20th in the table and two points ahead of Mickleover, they went down 0-5 at Ilkeston on New Years Day, their sixth successive league defeat.

It proved to be a positive start to the New Year for Mickleover though, not only a valuable away point at Lancaster, but a clean sheet too.

Our visitors have recently changed manager after Martin Carruthers resigned. Luke Potter is now in charge, with Saul Deeney continuing as assistant.

Goalkeeping duties have been shared recently between  Deeney and Harvey Woodward. Deeney 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 last year, before returning to Basford pre-season.

Woodward is a former Ilkeston Town player, who came into the Basford side in November when Deeney was suspended. He also played for Gedling and Kimberley MW’s.

Ethan Stewart was signed in pre-season. 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.

Josh Barnes is a former Nottingham Forest Junior defensive midfielder. He was loaned out to Truro City on two occasions, before signing for Basford in July 2022 following his release.

Bermudan International central midfielder Kacy Butterfield was another pre-season signing from Stourbridge. He was a junior at Walsall and was loaned to Rushall before joining Kidderminster on his release.

After moving on to Chesterfield, he was loaned to Guiseley and then made moves to Alfreton and Nuneaton, before joining Stourbridge in January 2024.

Right sided midfielder and captain Matt Thornhill started out at Nottingham Forest too. He was loaned to Brighton, Hibernian and Cheltenham, before a permanent moved to Hibs. He then spent three years at Buxton, before moves to Shaw Lane and Gainsborough and has been at Basford since March 2017. He has played in the Championship, League’s One and Two in England and the Scottish Premiership.

Rev James is in his fourth spell with our visitors, after playing his Junior football at Rotherham and Oxford Utd. He first came to Basford in December 2018 onloan, but then joined Tamworth after his release by Oxford.

In November 2019 he came back to Basford, stayed 2  1/2 years and then moved to Nuneaton, initially on loan. But he came back again in February 2023, started last season at Belper Town, but after four months he was back again.

Jordan 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.

Striker Ash Chambers was signed from Coalville pre-season. A former Leicester City Junior, he was loaned to Wycombe Wanderers and Grimsby, before joining York City after an initial loan, following his release.

Cambridge Utd, Dagenham & Redbridge and a return to Grimsby were his next stops, before making his loan spell at Nuneaton permanent. Stops at Kidderminster, Brackley and Buxton followed, before spending two years at Coalville. He played over 150 games in the Championship and leagues one and two.

Fellow striker Tyrell Waite moved from Mickleover to our vistitors in the close season, having joined Sports from Ilkeston last February.

He started out at Notts County and had loans at Nuneaton and Ilkeston before joining Lincoln City on his release. He spent time in Sweden with Skelleftea FF, before returning to Nuneaton the following year. Kidderminster, Matlock, Boston Utd, Tamworth and Coalville all followed, before he signed for Ilkeston in September last year.

Kane Richards is another well-travelled striker, after starting out at the Derby County Academy. He had a loan at Matlock before signing for Ilkeston on his release. Chester was his next stop, with a loan at Gainsborough before heading south to Dover Athletic. After another loan at Telford, he joined Kidderminster, before joining our visitors for the first time in July 2019.

Three years later he moved to Nuneaton and then started this year with a very brief stop at Kettering, before returning to Basford in February last year.

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

Harvey Ridgley has come through the Academy too, a young defender who was loaned out to Loughborough Dynamo last season.

Striker Joe Uveges and defenders Nelson Aideyan and Diamond Atai are also Academy Graduates, who have made their first team debuts this season, along with Dameer Rose and Saikou Brown.

In October Mansfield Town Juniors Taylor Anderson and McKeal Abdullah both arrived on loan. Anderson is a defender who made his first team last season and Abdullah is a striker, who has also played internationally for Pakistan.

Louis Nicholson is a recent arrival too, a left sided defender from Grantham Town. He has also played US College football and was previously in Basford’s own academy.

Defensive midfielder Alex Swallow joined the club in November and both Jacob Gratton and Kevin Da Silva Bastos are new arrivals too.

Striker Gratton came Worksop just before Christmas. A former Rotherham youngster, he was loaned to Guiseley before a permanent move to Farsley Celtic. He then had two spells at Belper Town, with a year at Whitby Town in between. He started this season at Belper too, before his short stay at Worksop.

Winger Bastos left Basford in July 2023 to join Belper too, but after a year went to Kosevo with KF Istogu. A former Nottingham Forest junior, he played for Ilkeston and Tamworth too and has rejoined Basford from Loughborough Dynamo.

Finally defender Archie Aves has recently arrived on loan from Notts County, and made his debut in last Saturdays FA Trophy defeat.

Weather permitting kick off is 7.45 as usual.

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Recent Departures from Mickleover

By Peter Scherer

Barnsley loanee Charlie Hickingbottom has completed his stay at Mickleover and returned to his home club.

Charlie came to us to further his career and I think we have given him plenty of exposure to do that in various positions, said gaffer Gareth Holmes.

Hickingbottom has made 22 starts and scored one goal, making his final appearance for the club as a second half substitute in the New Years Day draw at Lancaster.

Edimondo Oppong has also moved on after short stay andBernard Nsiah is now dual registered with Belper Utd to help further his career.

Everyone at Mickleover wishes them well in their future careers.

Sports Sign Hollingsworth

by Peter Scherer

Sports manager Gareth Holmes has added defensive midfielder Michael Hollingsworth to his squad.

A former Nottingham Forest Junior, he had also played for Boston Utd, Matlock Town, Pickering and Frickley, as well as two spells at Grantham Town.

He latterly played for Ossett and is also a qualified physiotherapist.

I have known Michael since he was at Forest. Hes a tough tackling midfielder, who breaks play up well. He has plenty of experience at our level and is a good addition to our squad, said Holmes.

New Years Day Point For Battling Sports

by Peter Scherer (Images from LJC photography)

Mickleover made the long trip to Lancaster City on New Years Day, with one real quest, to break the run of defeats.

It proved to be good solid performance with chances to seal a win, but it stayed 0-0 with new optimism for the rest of the season.

Starting line-up: 1-Yusuf Mersin 2-Kieran Brown 3-Jake Bennett 4-Curtis Weston 5-Will Atkinson 6-Danny Benson 7-Andy Dales 8-Ryan Wilson 9-Marcus Barnes 10-Gabby Adebambo 11-Jamie Soule. Subs: Andrew Buah, Cieron Keane.

Heavy overnight rain had caused the going to be heavy, but it was Mickleover that took the kick off, straight out of play for a Lancaster throw.

Light rain had started again but just two minutes in Adebambo was fouled on the halfway line to earn the first free kick of the game.

The hosts then made a break but Mersin collected the cross at the second attempt. But a few minutes later Bailey intercepted a ball from Brown, and Shaw fired a shot from outside the box, well saved by Mersin again.

It was already developing into an end to end game, whenafter six minutes Bennetts cross found Dales, but his header was an easy catch for keeper Dowling.

Shaw responded again for Lancaster, after another through ball from Bailey, Mersin was forced into another great save, before Benson headed away the following corner.

Dales and Brown were looking dangerous for Mickleover on the left and were able set up Barnes a couple of times. After 12 minutes the striker managed to get a shot in, but was wide of his target.

Lancaster then had a shot blocked, before Atkinson and Brown combined to clear any threat. The clearance found Brown again, but although Dales found Barnes too, the home defence rallied and cleared their lines once more.

After Adebambo was fouled again, Bennetts free kick was cleared and sent Cusani on a run, earning another corner. Bennett cleared it to Soule, but the ball came straight back.

Bennett cleared another Lancaster corner, but for a couple of minutes the hosts were in the ascendancy. They had another attack after 21 minutes, it broke down and the ball fell to Soule, but his advance was halted when he was hauled back by Beeden, earning a free kick and a yellow card for the defender.

Wilson found Dales from the free kick, but he was offside. But as the action changed ends again, Cusani picked up on a poor clearance from Benson, but Mersin made another good save.

24 minutes gone and Wilson earned a corner, Dales kick was headed away, then Adebambo struck the rebound high and wide.

Dales had another run three minutes later, finding Brownon the left, but Coulton blocked his path and pushed forward again for Lancaster.

There was a hold up in play though on the half hour mark, when the hosts midfielder Sloan went down injured and was subbed.

Sub Evangelinos was soon into the action, putting a header just wide of the near post.

Keeper Dowlings kicks had become wind assisted and were setting up home attacks and after 37 minutes Evangelinos went close again after collecting a cross fromBailey.

Mickleover had started to have more possession in midfield after Sloans departure. With three minutes on the clock a long goal kick from Mersin, went the full length of the pitch, with home keeper Dowling then slicing his clearance straight to Wilson. With the keeper still off his line, Wilson hit it hard on the volley, but it was just over the bar and a lucky escape for Lancaster.

Home skipper Bailey was booked for a foul on Adebambo, then Cusani won a later corner, it was taken short but Mersin punched clear, before a follow up corner came to nought.

Mersin had made another save in time added on, but some casual passing by the hosts allowed Barnes to break free. He was into the box and squared the ball to Soule, but with the goal at his mercy from a few yards out, his shot went over the bar and so it remained 0-0, with Lancaster counting their blessings.

With no half time changes Lancaster pushed hard from the restart, and they had the first chance of the second half, when Evangelinos shot was deflected wide after 49minutes, before Mersin palmed away Coultons following corner.

The hosts then had a free kick after a Brown foul, but after the ball had bounced around the box it was finally cleared.

Bennett picked up the attack and pushed forward to Wilson, but Adebambo was then intercepted.

Mickleover were looking strong though and Dales had a shot deflected out after 52 minutes. Wilson and Dales then worked a short corner, before Thompson cleared, but it came straight back with Weston, Bennett and Dales linking up, before Barnes shot was just wide.

Seven minutes later and Dowling sliced another clearance, which fell for Soule. He earned a corner but Moonans clearing header was almost into his own goal.

The chances continued to come and on the hour Barnesdidnt quite connect with a Bennett cross enough to challenge Dowling.

Ferron and debutant Buah came on for Brown and Barnes, but it was still anyones game. Dales had a low shot on target after 72 minutes, but easily saved by Dowling, but then a breakdown in the Lancaster midfield sent Soule clear. Dales then cut in from the left and hit the bar, after the keeper got a hand to it.

The pressure was coming from Mickleover, but the hosts still looked dangerous on the break. Evangelinos found Mansell after 77 minutes, but his low volley was just past the post.

Hickingbottom came on for Weston and soon had a shot just over the bar too and then Abbott fired over at the other end on the 90 minute mark.

Ferron went in the book too but there were four minutes added on. Soule led another break which came to nought and finally after Dowling punched away a Mickleover corner, Shaw then had to clear off the line, before Bennett and Adebambo combined and Buah tried his luck.

So it remained 0-0, a valuable point, but so close to three again.

I was really proud of the lads today, as they stuck to a difficult task. They played particularly well in the secondhalf, with energy and created chances to go on and win the game. Its nice to curtail the run we were on and get a point on the table, so now we look forward to Basford on Tuesday night

said Sports boss Gareth Holmes.