Category: First Team

Gainsborough Trinity (H): Match Preview

TRINITY NEXT, WEATHER PERMITTING?
by Peter Scherer

With two postponements in the last week or so, Mickleover Sports are keen to get back in Northern Premier League action, with Gainsborough Trinity due to visit the Don Amott Arena on Saturday.

Trinity are currently 16th in the league, after ending a run of 11 games undefeated, went they went down 3-1 at home to Stalybridge Celtic.

They also lost to Kidsgrove Athletic last night in the League Cup on penalties too.

Centre back Nathan Stainfield captains the side, the ex Boston Utd player signed from Spalding.

Like Sports keeper Nathan Broome, Trinity’s George Willis also represented England up to under 19, having come through the Sheffield Utd ranks. He is currently on loan from Boston.

Striker Jordan Adebayo-Smith is also a loanee from Lincoln City. The youngster has previously be loaned to Grantham and Boston.

Defender Jamie Green and Midfielder Alex Wiles both started their careers at Rotherham. Green was signed from Handsworth Paramore, but also played for Grimsby, Buxton and Boston and is a qualified physiotherapist, while Wiles in his second spell with the club, having signed from Tadcaster Albion.

Will Thornton is also in the defence, on loan from Guiseley, along with James Williamson, an ex North Ferriby, Scarborough and Matlock player.

Gregg Smith is one of the main strikers, having seen service with Boston, Tamworth, Grantham, Corby and Stamford, before joining Trinity from Newark.

Leon Howarth is another striker and one of the youngest players in the squad, signed from Handsworth.

Other players include defender Nuno Perreira, former England C representative Kingsley James, who started his career at Sheffield Utd.

Midfielder Simon Russell rejoined the club in 2018, having played for North Ferriby, Kidderminster and Cambridge Utd, striker Declan Bacon from Bottesford and Shane Clarke, ex Lincoln, Boston, Tamworth and Worksop midfielder, who is also on the coaching staff.

Kick-off is 3pm as usual, so get along and help Sports to another three points!!

It’s All Down To The Weather

by Peter Scherer

The weather has continued to hit Sports programme hard over the last week, with the home game against Basford Utd called off with the pitch waterlogged, then followed by storm Dennis causing the visit to Lancaster City to be postponed too.

Fortunately the reserves did get a game, what a game it was, an 8-0 win over Borrowash Vics Development on the Universities 4G pitch, having beaten them 5-0 away only a week before.

Josh Satchwell and Jiri Boula both scored twice, with Lewis Belgrave, Fin Barker, Surf Tefera and Thomas Junek completed the score sheet. 

They are still in with a chance of the Central Midlands title, with Linby Reserves the opponents this weekend. 

Another date to note is the Divisional Cup South Cup Final on April 1st when Sports Reserves face Swanwick Pentrich Road at Long Eaton, after their 11-0 win over Willington.

The first team are due at home this Saturday against Gainsborough Trinity, followed swiftly by Matlock Town’s visit to the Don Amott Arena on Tuesday. So its fingers crossed that the rain stops and both games go ahead as planned.

Sports v Basford United: Preview – Weather Permitting!!

by Peter Scherer

Weather permitting Mickleover Sports are due to play title contenders Basford United at the Don Amott Arena tomorrow night (Tuesday).

The wind caused problems in the game last Saturday, but we came away with everyone fit and available. We took Kemy Agustien off as a precaution, but he had a good game

Sports boss, John McGrath

Basford could have gone top last weekend but were held to a 1-1 draw of FC United of Manchester, with ex Derby County Junior Kane Richards scoring a second half equaliser, his 11th of the season.

Among the rest of the Basford line-up are Scottish goalkeeper Kieran Preston, an ex Bristol Rovers player, who was signed from Grantham.

Callum Chettle, son of manager and ex Nottingham Forest favourite Steve, began his career at Forest, but also numbers Peterborough Utd amongst his former clubs.

Midfielder James Reid also started at Forest and since played for NPL side Gainsbrough Trinity, similarly Matt Thornhill, who after leaving Forest played for Hibernian, after loan spells at Brighton and Cheltenham.

Polish born Stefan Galinski came from Grantham, but started his playing career at Derby County and has played for Alfreton Town too.

Sports will be hoping the weather relents as they still have 16 matches to play, including nine at home.

Sports 1-3 Whitby Town: Match Report

SPORTS HOME RUN ENDS
by Peter Scherer

Although Mickleover Sports started strongly against Whitby Town, their run of home success sadly came to an end with a 3-1 defeat in front of a healthy home crowd.

It was fairly even from the start until Patrick Webb had Whitby keeper Shane Bland at full stretch with a save just under the bar as the 20 minute mark approached. His attempt was then closely followed by a shot just around the left hand post from Stuart Beavon.

Durrell Berry had cleared one Whitby attempt off the line, before Sports pressure then told on 32 minutes when Webb was left with a tap in at the left hand post, after a dangerous cross from the right.

But Whitby were soon back into the game as Callum Patton secured the equaliser, before both Beavon and Webb had further attempts well saved by Bland. 

They went in at 1-1 at half time but within minutes of the restart Webb went close again, then with the Sports defenders looking for offside, Paul Blackett got through and was left to beat Sports Keeper Nathan Broome in a one on one to give Whitby the lead.

It continued as end to end, but the increasing wind started to play a part, particularly affecting Broome’s clearances.

Andrew Wright went desperately close to equalising, as his deflection just missed the top right hand corner, while Sports made a double substitution with Mason Warren replacing Keme Agustien and Reece Thompson on for Ryan Nesbitt.

But Whitby went further ahead when Patton scored his second with seven minutes on the clock, and made sure all three points headed Northwards.

Sports will be hoping to return to winning ways again on Tuesday evening, when they are up against title contenders Basford United.

View Match Photos (by Sarah Middleton)

FC United of Manchester 3-3 Sports: Match Report

by Brad Cox (@BradJCox_)

Patrick Webb bagged a brace as Sports squeezed a point from a thrilling 3-3 draw against FC United of Manchester.

Webb gave Sports a surprise lead in the 37th minute after hitting United on the counter from defending a corner. Webb had a long time to think about his finish as he was charging in on goal, but the new signing for Sports slotted past United goalkeeper, Cameron Belford.

Sports were under immense pressure throughout the first half, United hit the woodwork twice but Sports did well to soak it all up and defended resiliently early on. The story of the match was Sports’ inability to hold onto a lead. Just five minutes later, United were all square – on the brink of half-time.

Two huge saves from Nathan Broome early in the second half saw Sports hit United on the counter yet again. This time it was the youngster, Karel Tvaroh, galloping up-field before cutting it back for the in-form Stuart Beavon. Beavon slotted it home and scored his fourth goal in four games for Sports.

But it was déjà vu for Sports as United came from behind again to bring their side level. United’s top goal-scorer in the league, Tunde Owolabi, let rip from outside the box leaving Broome with no chance. His strike flew into the top-right corner.

Webb gave Sports their third lead of the match in the 71st minute when Ryan Nesbitt put a low-driven cross into the box. Webb hit it first time, nutmegging Belford.

Sports were just a little over ten minutes away from being the first side in the league to beat United since November, however, substitute Sinclair-Smith had another idea. Two Sports defenders lost their footing in the box at a crucial time which left Sinclair-Smith with an easy finish to make it three apiece.

Sports dropped to tenth in the Northern Premier Division but do have at least a game in a hand on four teams above them.

FC United Starting XI; Belford, Morris, Dodd, Griffiths, Doyle, Elsdon (Hawley), Ennis, Potts (C), Owolabi, Homson-Smith (Sinclair-Smith), Linney

Bench: Lineman, Donohue, Kerr, Sinclair-Smith, Hawley

Mickleover Starting XI; Broome, Tvaroh, Turner, Agustien (Scott), Freeman, Young (C), Verma, Wright (Warren), Webb (Thompson), Beavon, Nesbitt

Bench: Thompson, Scott, Berry, Warren, McGrath

FC United of Manchester 3-3 Mickleover Sports
Saturday February 1st 2020
Broadhurst Park

Sports Host Q&A Evening with Manager and Players

Mickleover Sports Club will be hosting a special Q&A Evening on Thursday 6th February, 7.30pm at the club.

On the night you will be able to fire your questions at:

  • Manager, John McGrath
  • Strikers, Stewart Beavon & Paddy Webb.

Tickets are only £5 on the door and a buffet will be included.

See you there!

Sports 4-1 Grantham Town: Match Report

by Laurie Newman

Mickleover Sports put Grantham Town to the sword as they put four past the away side which included a spectacular effort from Andrew Wright.

Sports started the better team after having a number of chances to take the lead. The best came after Jon Worsnop made a fantastic save from a few yards out after Paddy Webb fired the ball towards goal at the far post.

Despite having more chances on goal in the game, Grantham took the lead through Craig Westcarr.

Westcarr opened the scoring for the visitors on the 29th minute after his shot from inside the box found the back of the net. Westcarr picked up the ball and capitalised on Battersby’s mistake after he appeared to lose control of the ball in the box.

The hosts nearly pulled one back before half time when Stuart Beavon hit the underside of the bar from a tight angle. 

Soon after though, the home side would get their deserved equaliser. 

Karel Tvaroh levelled things up just before half time when his first time strike at the far post following a dangerous cross from Ryan Nesbitt found the back of the net.

Beavon was doing all the right things but it just wasn’t coming off for him so far. Beavon’s flick from a low pass nearly looped over Worsnop and into the back of the net. Luckily for Grantham the score line remained level at the break.

Sports turned up the heat in the second half and only ten minutes in the home side took the lead. Andrew Wright caught the ball on the volley from outside the box and the ball elegantly glided into the top left hand corner.

Sports would then add two goals in quick succession around ten minutes after Wright’s stunner.

The first came from Ryan Nesbitt who chipped the keeper from inside the box after being played in on goal. 

Stuart Beavon’s scored the fourth which all but sealed the three points after his deflected shot from inside the box found the back of the net.

Wright continued to run the show as he nearly scored his second of the game after some nice footwork in the box. Unfortunately the finish was just inches wide of the post.

Sports comfortably saw out the rest of the match, secure in the fact that they had a three goal cushion.

The win got the home side back to winning ways as well as moving them up to 8th place. It also meant that they had won four out of their last five games in the league.

Star man: Andrew Wright
Entertainment Value: 4/5
Goal times: Craig Westcarr (29′), Karel Tvaroh (41′), Andrew Wright (55′), Ryan Nesbitt (67′), Stuart Beavon (69′)

Mickleover Sports 4-1 Grantham Town
Saturday 18th January 2020
Don Amott Arena

Sports 2-1 Nantwich Town: Match Report

by Laurie Newman

A Stuart Beavon brace was enough to secure all three points for Mickleover Sports against Nantwich Town.

Nantwich looked the livelier team in the opening few minutes. They controlled the flow of the game and it was not a surprise when they took the lead.

The visitors opened the deadlock in the ninth minute thanks to their skipper Casper Hughes. Hughes’ effort from outside the box managed to beat Nathan Broome by finding the bottom right hand corner. 

The away team continued to pile the pressure on the home side, but against the run of play Sports managed to pull one back all thanks to a moment of brilliance from Stuart Beavon.

Beavon levelled things up for the home side when his sweet trike from outside the box curled into the top right corner, much to the delight of the home fans.

The remainder of the half didn’t see many real goal scoring chances from either team, both being limited to shots from outside the box.

The second half was a slow burner. There were no real chances until the first goal as both teams were trying to find their way back into the game.

Stuart Beavon scored his second of the game and what would eventually be the winner, after he fired a loose ball into the net from close range after a scramble in the box. That goal took his tally up to seven for the season so far.

Beavon nearly scored a third within a few minutes. Karel Tvaroh whipped in a delightful ball to Beavon who was unmarked in the box, but unfortunately his header went just over the bar.

Nantwich’s attempts to pull one back were short lived. Goal scorer Casper Hughes tried again and again to get his side back into the game but his attempts were either off target or saved by Nathan Broome.

Mickleover held out valiantly for the rest of the game. The win extended the home teams winning run to three games.

Mickleover Sports 2-1 Nantwich Town
Don Amott Arena
Saturday 4th January 2020