Category: First Team

Sports on the Road: Whitby Town (A) Match Preview

Mickleover Sports make the tirp up to the North Yorkshire Moors coast on Saturday afternoon as they face Whitby Town in the Evo Stik League. After two consecutive 0-0 draws over the previous week, Sports will want to rediscover their goal scoring knack against a very strong and competitive side who have a good home record on their home turf. Tuesday night’s result did move Sports up a place to 17th but with many teams having games in hand due to cup runs, it’s vital that Sports take advantage and gain some more points to push further up the league standings. The Seasiders come into the game 10th in the table so will be a real test by the North Sea for John McGrath and his side but they showed away at Witton Albion how well they can play and will be hoping for a similar performance on this long away trip.

LAST TIME OUT
Whitby Town come into game after a 2-1 win away in Cumbria at Workington AFC. A Conor Tinnion goal gave the hosts a half time leads but two goals in as many second half minutes from Whitby’s Andrew Monkhouse and Lewis Maloney saw the visitors snatch the win for The Blues. Sports however come into the game on the back of two 0-0 draws both at home to Nantwich Town and Matlock Town. Positives can be definitely taken with two clean sheets but attacking wise Sports will need to be a bit smarter and clinical in front of the goal if they are going to come away with anything on their latest away outing.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran, Tom Burgin and Ben Turner all look set to miss the trip to North Yorkshire through injury. Lewis King will be available with his suspension not kicking in till next week however it is understood the club will be appealing the decision. Everybody else is expected to be fit and available for selection.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is taking place at Whitby’s Turnbull Ground, Upgang Lane, Whitby, YO21 3HZ. Admission prices are set at £10 for Adults, £6 for Concessions, £3 for Under 16-18’s and FREE for Under 16’s with a full paying Adult. Match day programmes as well as hot and cold food and drink will as always be available inside the ground with alcoholic beverages available inside the clubhouse. Parking is severely limited at the Turnbull Ground and supporters are encouraged to park at Whitby Leisure Centre, just off Crescent Avenue, YO21 3HT. Street Parking is available in the surrounding streets. though this is also limited as well. All of your pre-match information can be found on Whitby Town’s website on the link below…

www.whitby-town.com/matchday-info/

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Mickleover Sports 0-0 Matlock Town: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 0-0 Matlock Town
Tuesday 16th October 2018
Written by Kerry Goldsworthy

Mickleover came into this game after a successful match on Tuesday night. Sports manager put out a strong team with a 4-4-2 formation. Lewis King was in goal, the back four consisting Jake Scott at right back, Mason Warren at left back and the mid centre backs Pablo Mills and Sports recent signing Reece Ford. The midfielders consisted of Curtis Burrows on the right wing, Ted Cribley on the left wing and the centre midfielders John McGrath and Ricky Ravenhill. Sports two front strikers consisted of Nathan Jarman and Evan Garnett. Mickleover’s bench consisted of Isa Märselia, Oliver Roberts, Tom Eccleshall, Harley Kozluk and Academy player Jake Smith.

In the first half, both sides had many chances to score but The Sports and The Gladiators goalkeeper both worked to keep the scoreline at 0-0. A chance came for Matlock which almost cost Sports and made them work extra hard but Sports keeper Lewis King kept the scoreline 0-0 and caught the ball. Mickleover was able to take the lead with a shot by Nathan Jarman but got flagged offside. Nathan had another chance thirty minutes in but booted the football over the bar. Mickleover was awarded a corner and another chance for Nathan Jarman but was kicked out side of the right side of the goalpost. Half Time Mickleover Sports 0-0 Matlock Town.

Second half started and Matlock could have got on the scoreboard by Westcarr but Lewis King was there to get the ball and kick it out of their area. Another chance came for Matlock give minutes after as Jackson had a shot but was blocked. A massive chance came for Sports near the hour mark, Nathan Jarman and Ricky Ravenhill both missing out.There was countless amount of chances throughout the second half and on the 70th minute, a massive chance came for Sports came with Oliver Roberts cutting through the defence and curling the ball out side of the left hand of the post which fell to Nathan Jarman and struck it over the bar. On the 75th minute, a controversial decision. Lewis King was sent off and Matlock was received a free kicking which nobody could understand why. Sports played the last fifteen minutes with ten men and Nathan Jarman stepped up and went into goal. A bit of a pinball scramble in the final minute but was saved and out for a goal kick. Full Time, Mickleover Sports 0-0 Matlock Town.

Derby Day: Matlock Town (H) Match Preview

It’s a local Derbyshire grudge match on Tuesday night as Sports welcome Matlock Town to The Don Amott Arena for An important fixture for both sides. After a terrible start to the season the Gladiators Under new Boss Dave Frecklington have turned their season around and are been on a decent unbeaten run going into tonight’s game. After being top of the league after the first game Matlock fell into the relegation zone until very recently and now sit 15th in the table one point above Sports. Sports remain in 18th so a win for John McGraths would take them back above the Gladiators ahead of our tough long trip away to Whitby Town on Saturday.

LAST TIME OUT
Matlock causes an upset of sorts on Saturday as they defeated now second placed Warrington Town 1-0 at the weekend just gone. A 21st minute goal from Craig King made the difference as the away side won at The Yellows who had not lost at home so far this season before that game. Sports however drew a blank with Nantwich Town in a 0-0 draw largely affected by terrible wind and a missed penalty by Nathan Jarman.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Sports defender Tom Burgin now joins Niall Dorran and Kevin Grocott on the sidelines with what looked like a Hamstring injury picked up in the final few minutes of the game with The Dabbers. Ben Turner was also missing through injury on Saturday so there are doubts on if he will be ready for the game. With Tyreece Robinson out on loan at Sheffield FC this leaves the defensive areas a bit short so a lot of thinking for John to do ahead of the game.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is a 7:45pm Kick Off at the Don Amott Arena on Station Road, Mickleover, DE3 9FB with Admission Prices set at £10 Adults, £7 Concessions and £1 for Under 16’s. Derby County & Burton Albion Season Ticket Holders are being encouraged to come along to support their local non league side with reduced admission of £7 on production of their club’s season ticket at the turnstile. The bar and snack van will be open as usual serving hot and cold drinks and food before during and after the match. Your new look Sports Report Match day Programme will also be on sale at the turnstile for only £2! This features the thoughts of Chairman Don Amott and Manager John McGrath plus all your usual content.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Mickleover Sports 0-0 Nantwich Town: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 0-0 Nantwich Town
Saturday 13th October 2018
Written by Sam Goldsworthy

In very tough windy conditions on Saturday afternoon, Mickleover Sports fired a blank as they drew 0-0 with 6th placed Nantwich Town. The weather certainly played a part in what was in large parts an uneventful match. A few crunching tackles and a second half penalty miss from Sports striker Nathan Jarman were the main highlights of a pretty drab affair but with plenty of positives as Sports did have chances to win it and a clean sheet can be taken into the upcoming matches.
Lewis King started in goal with a back four of Jake Scott, Pablo Mills, Tom Burgin and Mason Warren. John McGrath and Ricky Ravenhill started in midfield with Jimmy Phillips and Oliver Roberts on the wings. Nathan Jarman and Evan Garnett started up front. On the bench were Ted Cribley, Harley Kozluk, Isai Marselia and Curtis Burrows.
The game started with Nathan Jarman going into the referee’s notebook after catching the goalkeeper with his foot whist he was clearing the ball up field. The first Sports chance came as a ball over the top from McGrath found Evan Garnett running through only for Spiess the Nantwich keeper getting there first before the Sports striker could get a foot to it. Jarman had a chance next as he found some space on the left hand side of the box but his effort was deflected for a corner. The next chance fell to the visitors as a curling effort from Sean Cooke was seen all the way into his gloves by King. Next Cooke had a free kick deflected off the Sports wall and again the ball fell kindly to King. Nantwich were having a really good spell in the game and the next chance came and went as a Louis Barnes cross was caught by the wind and went over everyone inside the box and out for a goal kick. Craig Lindfield then let fly from distance which King had to save for a corner, from which Sports were given a free kick after a foul on King from the resulting corner. The final two chances of the half again fell to the Dabbers as Lindfield and Matthew Bell were next to try their luck but again due to the high winds but went wide of the mark.
Into the second half the game sparked into life when soon after Saunders went close for the visitors, Sports were awarded a penalty kick. From a free kick into the box Jake Scott was brought down inside the area and the referee showed no hesitation in pointing to the spot. Up stepped striker Nathan Jarman who unfortunately had his strike saved in the bottom right corner by the keeper and round the post for a corner. But from the resulting Sports could have made up for the miss but it was not meant to be as a succession of saves and blocks resulted in an overhead kick from Ricky Ravenhill inside the box resulted in the Dabbers keeper tipping the ball over the bar. Next Sports did get the ball into but Evan Garnett was adjudged to be offside by the linesman on the far side. Sports then made a change as Oliver Roberts made way for Curtis Burrows. As Sports piled pressure on Nantwich had a chance on the counter attack as Sean Cooke was played in 1v1 but Lewis King stood strong and saved the effort and pounced on the second ball afterwards straight away. A second substitution for Sports came and went as Evan Garnett came off for Isai Marselia. Next a free kick from Barnes was deflected onto the wall and was heading into the left hand side of the net. But Lewis King showed great reactions to change his direction at the last second and save the ball onto the post and caught the rebound into the safety of his gloves. The final chance of the game fell to Nantwich as Cooke went close again however his strike went wide of the mark. A final chance for Sports for forced in stoppage time as Tom Burgin had to come off with an injured hamstring which looks like keeping the Sports defender out for a long period of time. On came young player Harley Kozluk. However it was too late for any real impact to be made as soon after the referee blew for Full Time. John McGrath felt it was two points dropped but the old saying is if you can’t win it then don’t lose it and Sports held firm to keep a clean sheet and pick up a point. Next up it’s a local Derby with rivals Matlock Town on Tuesday 16th October with a 7:45pm kick off back at The Don Amott Arena.

Non League Day 2018: Nantwich Town (H) Match Preview

After their first away victory in the league this season, Mickleover Sports head into Non League Day off the back of a big confidence boost as they welcome 6th placed Nantwich Town on Saturday. The Dabbers have only lost two of their league games so far this season, both coming away from home. However an impressive run of unbeaten matches have moved the Dabbers up to within touching distance of the playoffs, only being kept by on goal difference. Sports moved up a place in the table to 18th after defeating Witton Albion 2-1, sending Workington into the relegation zone who were in FA Cup Replay action on Wednesday night. John McGrath will want to use the next two home games to gain as many points as possible before a tricky long distance trip to Whitby Town the weekend after.

LAST TIME OUT
Nantwich Town continued their impressive start to the season with another three points as they defeated Hednesford Town at home on Tuesday night. Craig Lindfield scored for the Dabbers either side of a solo goal from Hednesford’s Daniel Sweeney to give Nantwich the three points at the Weaver Stadium.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
The only absentees are likely to still be Niall Dorran and Kevin Grocott. Sports youngsters Tyreece Robinson (loan) and Lewis Belgrave (Permanent) have departed for Sheffield FC. Everyone else should be fit and fully available if selected.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is a 3pm Kick Off at the Don Amott Arena on Station Road, Mickleover, DE3 9FB with Admission Prices set at £10 Adults, £7 Concessions and £1 for Under 16’s. Derby County, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City Season Ticket Holders are being encouraged to come along to support their local non league side with reduced admission of £7 on production of their club’s season ticket at the turnstile. The bar and snack van will be open as usual serving hot and cold drinks and food before during and after the match. Your new look Sports Report Match day Programme will also be on sale at the turnstile for only £2! This features the thoughts of Chairman Don Amott and Manager John McGrath plus all your usual content.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officer Sam Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Witton Albion 1-2 Mickleover Sports: Match Report

Witton Albion 1-2 Mickleover Sports
Tuesday 9th October

Written by Sam Goldsworthy

Mickleover Sports had a huge weight lifted off their shoulders as they got their first away win of the season on Tuesday night as they came out 2-1 victors on Tuesday night in Cheshire. Sports dominated the first half and goals from the gaffer John McGrath and striker Nathan Jarman were reward for a first half in which Sports could have been 3, 4 or even 5 goals to the good at half time. Witton were always going to come out the blocks fighting in the second half and they got a goal back through Rob Hopley in the 70th minute. But despite the increased pressure and six minutes of injury time Sports held firm to take three points back down the road to Derby for the first time in the league this season.

Lewis King started in goal with a back four of Jake Scott, Tom Burgin, Pablo Mills and Ben Turner. John McGrath and Ricky Ravenhill were in holding midfield roles with an attacking quartet of Evan Garnett, Oli Roberts, Jimmy Phillips and Nathan Jarman. On the bench were Harley Kozluk, Isai Marselia, Curtis Burrows and Mason Warren.

Sports got off to a flying start as they went ahead after six minutes. A free kick on the right hand side of the box was taken by McGrath and he spotted a gap in goal to place the ball into the near post which caught the keeper out and went in just under him into the bottom right hand corner. Within ten minutes Sports dominance saw them go two ahead. A lovely ball over the top found Garnett running through who inside the box played the ball back to Roberts, who in turn spotted the gap to place in Jarman in space to slam the ball home from close range to double Sports advantage.

Witton then reacted and his straight on the attack. Danny McKenna unleashed a wonderful curling effort which looked destined for the top right corner. However King managed to get a finger on the ball to tip it onto the bar and out for a corner. Next James Foley produced a powerful effort from the left hand side of the box but it went over King’s bar. A few minutes later Witton were nearly gifted a route back into the game. Jake Scott played the ball back into King who’s clearance was blocked by the Witton striker and almost went over the line but thankfully Pablo Mills got back just in time to clear it away for a corner. A big chance then fell for Sports as Roberts had an effort saved before Jarman had his rebounded strike cleared off the line via the defenders head. Garnett had two chances before the break to increase Sports lead further but sadly couldn’t take them with one saved and one blocked away to see Sports go into the break two goals up but certainly should have had more.

When the second half got underway Witton changed formation and made a substitution to try and get back into the game. They could have got a goal before they actually did as a free kick found its way into the Sports box and after a few headers the ball fell to Rob Hopley who managed to blaze a first time effort over the bar and out of the ground from only a few yards out. He made up for it later on though as he scored in the 70th minute to give the hosts the momentum for the final section of the game. A corner was taken short, crossed in and the header hit the bar but the ball dropped down into the path of Hopley who made no mistake heading the ball in from a yard out to give Witton hope of getting back into the game.

Sports made a change a few minutes later as Oli Roberts came off for Curtis Burrows to add some more speed down the right flank. Sports then had their final chance of the game as Garnett was played in on the counter attack and got just inside the box but his shot was saved by the Witton keeper. Sports then made their second change as Nathan Jarman came off to be replaced by Mason Warren to sure up the defence.

Despite the dominance in possession and many balls into the box Burgin and Mills were heading and clearing everything that came their way and despite the six minutes of added time that came and went Sports didn’t allow Witton Albion to create any real concrete chances in the final moments of the game. As the final whistle went the joy and relief of all connected with the club could be seen and heard as Sports won and got their first away win of the league season. Sports now have a huge weight off their shoulders and can hopefully now push on and move further up the table in the weeks ahead. Sports are next in action on Saturday 13th October back at The Don Amott Arena as they take on Nantwich Town on Non League Day with a 3pm Kick Off.

Sports on the Road: Witton Albion (A) Match Preview

Mickleover Sports will be looking to get over the injustice of their FA Cup exit this coming Tuesday as they turn their focus on getting their league form back on track. Sports travel to 16th placed Witton Albion knowing that a win in Cheshire would move them level on points with The Albs. After two consecutive away league defeats and still no league away win all season, John McGrath will no doubt be wanting to pick up their first away win but the lads will know that Witton will be buzzing after their FA Cup win at the weekend so will prove a very tough test. Of course it is still very early days with plenty of football to be played but both winning and losing can become habits and Sports will need to reverse the current trend in order to avoid having to keep looking over their shoulder at the teams below inside the relegation zone, with Sports sitting only one place above the dreaded drop.

LAST TIME OUT
Witton Albion caused an FA Cup upset on Saturday as the beat National League North Side FC United of Manchester 2-1 at Broadhurst Park. Goals from James Foley and Robert Hopley cancelled out Jack Bannister’s goal to see Witton through to the 4th Qualifying Round. It was a 2-1 scoreline was well for Sports at the weekend but a loss instead as McGrath’s side went out to Alfreton Town in the same competition.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Once again Niall Dorran is missing through his long term injury. Pablo Mills looks back to full fitness and Kevin Grocott may feature after coming back from his own injury problems. Everyone else remains fit and available for selection.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is taking place at Witton Albion’s Wincham Park, Chapel Street, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6DA on Tuesday 9th October at 7:45pm. Admission prices are £10 for Adults, £7 Concessions, £5 for Young Adults (17-21) and £2 for Under 16’s. Match day programmes as well as hot and cold food and drink will as always be available inside the ground with alcoholic beverages available inside the clubhouse. Car Parking is also available on a first come, first served basis.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Mickleover Sports 1-2 Alfreton Town: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 1-2 Alfreton Town
Emirates F.A. Cup 3rd Round Qualitfying
Saturday 6th October 2018

Mickleover Sports FA Cup dreams were left in tatters after bowing out of the competition two goals to one to National League North side Alfreton Town. After Lewis King made a terrific double save from one penalty kick, he could not prevent the second after an extremely ludicrous decision led to Jordan Sinnott giving the visitors the lead. Sports were clearly aggrieved and conceded a second before half time through Richard Peniket scrambling the ball home. Sports battled well in the second half and got a goal back through an Isai Marselia penalty after Pablo Mills was bundled down in the box. But despite wave after wave of pressure from Sports it just wasn’t to be as a mixture of bad decision making and bad luck saw the hosts FA Cup dreams shelved for another season.

As always Lewis King started in goal between the sticks. A back four or Jake Scott, Pablo Mills, Tom Burgin and Ben Turner started behind John McGrath and Jimmy Phillips in midfield. On the wings were Curtis Burrows and Ted Cribley with Evan Garnett and Nathan Jarman upfront. A youthful bench for Sports included Jack Walsh, Harley Kozluk, Mason Warren, Oliver Roberts and Isai Marselia.

Sports had the first effort of the game as Evan Garnett went close after being played in behind the Alfreton defense but his low shot was dragged wide of the right hand post. Alfreton came forward a few minutes later and despite some heavy pressure Sports held firm and it resulted in Bobby Johnson sending a strike wide of Kings left hand post. Two further efforts from Reds winger Jordan Sinnott then followed with both being well handled by King in the Sports goal. Next chance for the visitors came when a long ball forward was headed back into danger by Mills which fell kindly to James Clifton but his snap shot was hit well over the bar for a goal kick.

Next up came the first Alfreton penalty as Ben Turner clipped for Alfreton Town strike inside the box. However Lewis King saved well down to his right hand side before getting up and tipping the follow up with both hands over the bar for a corner. However the drama did not end there as the referee on the 34th minute gave another penalty which nobody in the ground claimed for. The referee adjudged John McGrath to have stamped on the Alfreton players foot but you can tell a lot about a decision when neither the player or the visiting fans don’t appeal for it whether it’s the correct call or not. This time Jordan Sinnott stepped up and sent King the wrong way to put the visitor’s one goal up. Sports players were evidently aggrieved with the referee’s decision and unfortunately after two missed chances from Garnett and McGrath, the players switched off for the second goal from the Reds right before half time. An Alfreton corner was floated in and after a scramble to clear in the box the ball fell kindly to Richard Peniket who stuck the ball in from close range to put the visitor’s two goals to the good at the half time break.

Sports started the second half well as Pablo Mills headed a McGrath corner wide. Alfreton then had the ball in the back of the net once more but this time the decision was in Sports favor as the linesman on the far side raised his flag for offside. Another Sports chance then came and went as a McGrath free kick was headed back into the danger area by Mills across the goal but the on rushing Tom Burgin couldn’t quite get to the ball as it went out for a goal kick. A bizarre moment occurred moments later as Evan Garnett burst through into the box with pace, cut inside and looked to have been brought down but the referee took the view he had dived and booked Garnett to his anger. Isai Marselia then came on for Curtis Burrows. With eight minutes of normal time left Sports got themselves back into the game through a penalty kick of their own. Pablo Mills was rugby tackled in the area and up stepped Isai Marselia with nerves of steel to score into the bottom right corner.

However as much as Sports piled the pressure on the visitors saw the game out well and had the only remaining concrete chance of the match as goal scorer Sinnott put an effort over the bar. All in all Sports will feel that their FA Cup adventure was brought to an end by a bad decision but they can still take a lot of pride away from a battling performance as they competed well against a side a league above them. It’s back to the league on Tuesday night as Sports travel to Witton Albion on Tuesday 9th October 2018, 7:45pm Kick Off.

Written by Sam Goldsworthy.

Time to Make History! Alfreton Town (H) Match Preview

John McGrath could be the first manager to take Mickleover Sports to the 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup if his side can cause an upset against National League North Side and fellow Derbyshire side Alfreton Town. It is only the third time that Sports have gone this far in the FA Cup and have never gone beyond this stage before. With Sports league form not being the best so far it is a perfect opportunity to gain some confidence and extra motivation to try and cause an upset against a side in the league above and a perfect way to see what is expected of the sides playing at that level. A larger than average crowd is expected for this bumper FA Cup tie and we advise all supporters to arrive earlier than Normal due to the road works outside the ground to allow enough time for everyone to enter the ground in time for kick off.

LAST TIME OUT
Alfreton Town fell to a 1-0 defeat in their last game at home to West Yorkshire side Bradford Park Avenue. A 72nd minute goal from Conor Branson claimed the visitors all three points at The Impact Arena. Sports have suffered a similar fate in their last two matches losing 2-1 to Hyde United and 1-0 to Warrington Town in the last week. However league form goes out the window in the FA Cup and we can look forward to an exciting game.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Sports are still without Niall Dorran with his long term injury. Kevin Grocott may be available for selection as he nears full fitness after the injury he picked up at Farsley Celtic. Tom Burgin may also be back as well as he missed the Warrington game due to the back injury he suffered at Hyde United the weekend before. Everyone else should be available if selected.

GOING TO THE GAME?
The game is a 3pm Kick Off at the Don Amott Arena on Station Road, Mickleover, DE3 9FB with Admission Prices set at £10 Adults, £7 Concessions and £1 for Under 16’s. Derby County and Burton Albion Season Ticket Holders not travelling to QPR and Wycombe are being encouraged to come along to support their local non league side with reduced admission of £7 on production of their club’s season ticket at the turnstile. The bar and snack van will be open as usual serving hot and cold drinks and food before during and after the match. Your new look Sports Report Match day Programme will also be on sale at the turnstile for only £2! This features the thoughts of Chairman Don Amott and Manager John McGrath plus all your usual content.

NOT GOING TO THE GAME?
Then no need to worry, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy will be at the game keeping you up to date via the usual platforms of Twitter & Facebook, with match reaction on Mickleover Sports TV (Youtube) after the game!

Warrington Town 1-0 Mickleover Sports: Match Report

Mickleover Sports misery on the road in the league continued as they suffered an unfortunate 1-0 defeat away at high-flyers Warrington Town. A 6th minute goal from Dylan Vassallo was all that separated the two sides on the night but Sports certainly had chances, especially in the second half, to get something from the game but it just wasn’t to be as Sports came home from another away trip with nothing to show for their hard work and effort.
Sports lined up with Lewis King in goal and a back four of Jake Scott, Pablo Mills, Ben Turner and Mason Warren. In midfield were John McGrath, Ricky Ravenhill with Ted Cribley and Jimmy Phillips on the wings. Up front were he duo of Evan Garentt and Nathan Jarman. On the bench were Tyreece Robinson, Isai Marselia, Lewis Belgrave, Oliver Roberts and Curtis Burrows.

It was a bad start to the game for Sports as six minutes in Sports fell behind. The ball fell to Dylan Vassallo who took his effort well with a hard and low drive into the bottom left corner past King. Sports then started to have a few efforts of their own with McGrath having two efforts with one going over the bar and one going just wide of the right hand post. Then striker Nathan Jarman dinked a lovely volleyed effort over the bar which had the keeper worried. However it was Warrington who had the final couple of efforts before the half time break. First Tony Gray was played in 1v1 with King but he somehow missed what seemed an easy effort past the right hand post before a header from Jake Kirby went put over the bar.

The second half started well from a Sports point of view as a strike from McGrath was deflected out to Ted Cribley whose effort was saved and parried away from danger by Warrington keeper Tony McMillan. Jarman then had an effort from long range saved by the keeper then Jake Kirby also had a strike saved by King. A good cross from Jimmy Phillips was perfectly placed into the danger area but no one was there to get onto the end of it and the ball went out for a goal kick. Nathan Jarman then had two more efforts to try and grab a Sports equaliser. The first from a corner kick from McGrath went over the bar before free kick from Lewis King met the head of Jarman but was saved by the keeper. Jarman then made way for Sports only chance of the game as the forward was replaced by Isai Marselia.

There would be one final chance for Sports and it was probably the best one of them all. A cross into the Yellows box was met by a header from Evan Garnett from only a few yards from the goal but the effort was over the bar as the Sports forward showed his frustrations knowing it was Sports last chance to salvage something. That would prove to be that as the referee blew for full time. With rivals Matlock Town winning their crucial relegation six pointer with North Ferriby United as well that left Sports only 2 points above the drop zone in 19th position, with the Gladiators having a game in hand. But for now Sports have to put their league troubles aside as they prepare for one of the biggest games in their recent history as they welcome Alfreton Town to the Don Amott Arena. Mickleover have the chance to progress into the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in their history on Saturday 6th October 2018 with a 3pm Kick Off.

By Sam Goldsworthy.