Category: First Team

Family Match Day Sponsorship 2019/20

Support your local team and sponsor a match.

Enjoy a warm and friendly atmosphere in which you can entertain your family and friends.

Birthdays, anniversaries – make a special day even more memorable.

The package includes:

• Admission to the match
• Reserved car parking at the ground
• Reserved table in the Hospitality Suite
• Complimentary drinks from the bar, pre-match, half time and full time.
• Complementary pre-match cold buffet with cakes at half time
• Reserved seats in the Directors box
• Complimentary match day programmes and team sheets
• Recognition of sponsorship on the front and inside of the match day programme
• Acknowledgements over the PA system pre-match and at full time

Cost for this superb package is £35.00 per person. Maximum of 6 persons

For match day bookings please contact:
Charles Harrison at Mickleover Sports Football Club on 07989 488503 or e-mail charles.harrison26@btinternet.com

Kitman and Videographer vacancies available at Sports this season

Mickleover Sports Club have two brilliant opportunities available this season!

We are looking for a Kitman and a Videographer.

Our Kitman should be able to travel to all home and away games with the team.

Our Videographer will be required to video every home game amongst other video editing work.

Terms for the right candidates to be negotiated once the candidates are picked.

Other Benefits as well as working with our First Team will include; FREE tickets to all of our events including the Christmas Dinner and Hot August Night 2020, plus FREE season tickets for the 2019/20 season.

If you are interested or know somebody that would be great for either of these roles, please contact Tony Shaw on 07966 197246 or email tonyshawmickleoversports@gmail.com.

Sports complete Modest signing

Mickleover Sports are proud to announce the signing of Nathan Modest. Nathan started his career at Sheffield Wednesday where he graduated from the academy to sign a 2 year professional contract. He made his first team debut at 17 and played a number of games for the first team.

After leaving Sheffield Wednesday, Nathan went on loan to Darlington FC and has since played for Gloucester City, Hednesford Town, Telford AFC, Worksop and last season he played for Bridlington FC scoring 17 goals.

I am really excited to be here and I feel like Mickleover is a great club which plays football the right way and is moving in the right direction.

I’m here to achieve great things with this club and I think with the squad the gaffer is putting together we can have a really good season and push for that promotion.

I am really looking forward to getting started.

Nathan Modest

I am delighted to announce the signing of Nathan Modest for the upcoming 19/20 season. He’s a player that will add undoubted quality and with his experience of playing football at higher levels that will only benefit us as a football team. He is a player who is lightning quick with a keen eye for goal and will add something different to our attacking line this season. Welcome to Mickleover Sports Nathan.

John McGrath, Manager

A Loss and a Win for Sports in Midweek Double Header

On a beautiful summer’s evening, Sports’ bounce back from a 2-0 loss to Telford on Tuesday night with a 2-0 win against Burton Albion XI last night (Weds 24th July).

Match report from Sports v Burton by Ian Hawkins…

MICKLEOVER Sports took home the KC Trophy with a 2-0 victory over a young Burton Albion XI at the Don Amott Arena thanks to first half goals from Nathan Modeste and Jack Smith.

Sports grabbed the lead after just two minutes when the imposing figure of their triallist, wearing the number eleven shirt, got up well to meet a cross and head it into the path of MODESTE who made no mistake from eight yards.

Albion’s young guns were playing some nice passing football and triallist linked up well with Ethan Vale before finding Jack Holmes on the right, his low cross, inadvertently deflected behind by Sports Tom Eccleshall.

Sports almost doubled their lead on 25 minutes when a direct ball over the top picked out the run of Jack Smith but Callum Hawkins was smartly off his line to block with his leg. And the young Brewers keeper was quickly out to block Modeste at close quarters as the striker showed good pace to get away from Rueben Lal.

Three minutes before the break it was the home side who got the vital goal to give them a 2-0 advantage when SMITH rose to powerfully head home a corner.

Half time: Mickleover Sports 2-0 Burton Albion XI

Albion made two changes for the second half with Jack Livesey taking over in goal from Callum Hawkins and Ben McClean coming on for Ben Hart who played a significant role in Tuesday’s game at Solihull as well.

And a third change saw Ben Radcliffe replace Luke Redfern at right back eight minutes after the restart. The fresh legs of Albion were certainly seeing more of the ball and both Manny Shittu and Yewo Nyirenda added more pace and power in the attacking areas. Young defender McClean did superbly well to slide in and make a timely challenge on Sports substitute striker Tomas Junek as he looked to get a shot away and Livesey’s goal was under threat again when James Cadman got away a sharp strike that just went wide of the post.

Livesey was forced into meaningful action moments later when Cadman again found himself in space with room to shoot and the young Scot spread himself well to block the shot at fairly close quarters.
Shittu went closest to getting Albion back into the game with a effort from range that the Mickleover keeper could only push against his own crossbar with nobody in a yellow shirt able to make ground into the penalty area to capitalise on the rebound.

Adam Prusa went close to adding a third for Sports late on but Livesey showed good hands to hold on to his rising drive at the first time of asking but neither side could find a goal to end the game on a high with Sports Tyreece Robinson eventually lifting the trophy at the end of the game.

Full time: Mickleover Sports 2-0 Burton Albion XI

Mickleover Sports
1-Sam French
2-Karel Tvaroh
3-Tom Ecceleshall
4-Ricky Ravenhill
5-Tyreece Robinson
6-Jay McGrath
7-James Cadman
8-Jack Smith
9-Nathan Modest
10-Jiri Boula
11-Trialist
Subs
Jack Walsh
Jack Griffith
Jack Thacher
Elliott Murray
Ben Lewin
Josh Satchwell
Goals from
Nathan Modest (2′)
Jack Smith (35′)

Midweek Double Header at the Don Amott Arena!

Come down and support your local club as our first team take on a pre-season double header at the Don Amott Arena.

Starting with Telford United tomorrow (Tues 23rd July), followed by Burton Albion on Wednesday (24th July). Both games kick off at 1945 leaving you plenty of time to pop down after dinner and cheer on our boys!

Discounted Admissions: All Adults £7.00, U16s FREE!

Experienced Centre Back signs for Sports

Mickleover Sports have made another really important signing. The very experienced left footed centre back Greg Young. Whose previous clubs include:

  • Sheffield Wednesday
  • Grimsby Town
  • Halifax Town
  • Altrincham
  • York City
  • Gainsbrough Trinity
  • Buxton FC

 

I am delighted to be joining such a well established club as Mickleover Sports. Having been here as an opposition player on many occasions I am well aware of the quality of football that the team is encouraged to play. As soon as I was approached by the manager John McGrath I was immeditaely excited about joining and it was an easy decision to sign. I know the league well and what it takes to be successful and I am looking forward to working with the staff and players to help the club make further progression.

Grey Young

 

With a back line already consisting of Durrell Berry, Pablo Mills and Ben Turner my recruitment was to find a centre half who would seamlessly fit in to that already experienced defensive unit. I was delighted to get Greg’s signature and to get this signing over the line is a massive statement of intent from us as a club. He is a player of vast experience and will forge a formidable partnership with fellow centre back Pablo Mills. He is renowned for his aggression but he also possesses a very talented left foot and is comfortable in possession which really suits our style of play and he will give natural balance down that left side with Ben Turner. Welcome to Sports Greg.

John McGrath, First Team Manager

Sports retain defensive gem Berry

Sports are over the moon to have retained another outstanding performer in Durrell Berry, who gives his all, week in, week out.

 

I’m delighted to sign for another season with Sports.

Last season was a tough one for all involved at the club, which I feel we should never have been in the situaton we found ourselves at the end of the season, but that’s gone now and I look forward a new season and most definitely pushing for promotion with the squad the gaffer is looking to build.

It was easy for me stay for another season not just because it suits me location wise but the way the manager works and likes us to play football is by far the most enjoyable, challenging and rewarding way to work and play football.

Durrell Berry

 

An absolute gem of a player to work with. Should still be playing league football in my opinion and is he a massive coup for our club Mickleover Sports.
Durrell joined us mid season last year and was instrumental in our league survival. Equally comfortable at right back or centre back I have not seen or played with a better 1 v 1 defender in my 20 year career. I am absolutely delighted to have retained Durrell for the upcoming season.
John McGrath, First Team Manager

Talented youngster Jack Smith signs for Sports

Sports are extremely excited to sign Jack Smith. Jack signed for Guiseley Academy on a scholarship at 16 years old and then went on to sign for Goole AFC. Having a strong season at Goole prompted then National Conference North club North Ferriby to snatch up the talented young utility player. He played the majority of games during the 18/19 season with North Ferriby until the unfortunate events of the club going in to liquidation.

 

Jack fits the mould of young talented players that we look for here at Mickleover Sports. He had an unfortunate season last year whilst at North Ferriby but Jack never once ‘downed tools’. He fought for Ferriby until the club went in to liquidation and it’s this strength in character that makes him a great signing. Welcome to Sports Jack.

John McGrath, First Team Manager

 

I’m delighted to have signed for Mickleover, John has made it clear the ambitions of the club this season and I couldn’t turn down the offer to play. I’m looking forward to the challenge ahead and I can’t wait to get started.

Jack Smith

Another Young Talent Retained for Sports

Another good young talent nurtured by Mickleover Sports has been retained. Mason Warren is tipped to go on to do big things and we are delighted to have him for another season.

I’m absolutely buzzing to have signed for the coming season and feel like as a squad we owe it to ourselves and the club to show what we’re about and put last season behind us. Hopefully this season will bring success both individually and as a team and we will be competing up the other end of the table this time round. The gaffers shown his trust in the players that he’s retained and it’s down to us to repay that faith shown in us now.

Mason Warren

Mason is a player who I believe has all the ingredients to follow in the footsteps of Andy Dales and make a return back in to the football league. It’s one of our massive plus points here at Mickleover Sports that we nurture young talent and Mason certainly fits that prototype. He’s a very talented footballer and being only 21 years old has, in my opinion, a great future ahead of him and it’s my role as manager and the role of my coaching staff to make sure we help Mason achieve his full potential.

John McGrath, First Team Manager

New Signing: Cadman Chooses Sports Over League Above

Mickleover Sports are over the moon to fight off higher competition to sign James Cadman. James is a wide/central midfield player who spent his childhood at Rotherham United FC. When his contract expired at the then Championship side, he went on to play for Stalybridge Celtic, Harrogate Town, Hyde United and Scarborough Athletic where he won promotion to the EvoStik Premier Division at the end of the 2017/18 season.

It took the gaffer 10 minutes maximum to convince me that Mickleover was the club I wanted to play for. The philosophy, mindset and ambition of the club really made my mind up for me. I just want to come into a good set up and help the club win as many games as possible and push for promotion. From memory, playing against Mickleover last season was difficult because the standard of football was so high and I want to be a part of a team that plays the way that this group of players does.

James Cadman

 

It shows how far we’ve come as a club, and shows just how much our philosophy appeals to footballers that we can attract players of the caliber of James Cadman. He’s an exceptional footballer with a great attitude who adds great quality to our squad. From our initial meeting with James it was apparent that both club and player were a ready made fit. Welcome to Sports James.

John McGrath, First Team Manager