Category: First Team

Double loan signings Clamp and Sodeinde join Sports!

Mickleover Sports are delighted to announce the joint loan signing of two very exciting Football League striking talent! Victor Sodeinde from Nottingham Forest Under 18’s and Kyle Clamp from Burton Albion U18’s. Both players are upcoming strikers starting their careers. Sodeinde joined Forest in January 2018 from Maidstone United whilst Clamp has been at Burton Albion Academy since he was a youngster and both players will be looking to get a taste of Senior football and help score the goals to get Sports higher up the league table.

Both players have joined on one month loans and go straight into the squad to face Workington AFC on Saturday. Everyone at the club would like to welcome Victor and Kyle and we wish them every success in their time with Mickleover Sports.

I am Delighted with the two new signings. They will add great quality and an air of freshness to the squad. Kyle from Burton Albion and Victor from Nottingam Forest are both centre forwards and come with great pedigree and I am really looking forward to seeing both players in action for Mickleover Sports.

 

John McGrath, Manager

Crucial Six Pointer: Workington AFC (H) Match Preview

Mickleover Sports are back in Evo Stik League action on Saturday as they welcome Workington AFC from Cumbria to The Don Amott Arena. The Reds as they are known have been struggling this season as well with the side from Cumbria currently sitting 21st in the table, second bottom and inside the relegation zone. However they have two games in hand and only sit four points behind Sports in 18th so this game could be seen as an early relegation six pointer by some people. It is absolutely crucial now that Sports take their excellent cup record into the league now as those around them such as Matlock and Lancaster are starting to pick up their recent form. All of the sides below Sports have a number of games in hand so Saturdays game with Workington will be seen by the Sports players and staff to put some breathing space in between themselves and the chasing pack. With the likes to South Shields, Marine and Hednesford to come Sports need to start picking up the points required to stay clear of that dreaded drop zone.

LAST TIME OUT
Workington’s last game also came in the FA Trophy 1st Qualifying Round as they beat Scarborough Athletic 1-0 at Borough Park last Saturday. Scott Allison it was who popped up in the 27th minute to set up a tie with Newcastle Town in the next round. Sports also won at home 1-0 in the same competition, however their goal came a lot later as Evan Garnett popped up in the 93rd minute to send Sports through to face Stratford Town away from home on Saturday 10th November.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Niall Dorran is still out injured and Lewis King is serving a three match ban meaning Corey Addai will remain in goal. Tom Burgin was an unused substitute last weekend as he works his way back to full fitness. No further injuries or new signings have been reported at the time of writing so everyone else remains available for selection.

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 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!

Media Team to Trial Mixlr Radio Broadcast for Gresley Tie

After speaking to various clubs and having a successful Twitter & Facebook vote, Press & Media Officers Sam & Kerry Goldsworthy are delighted to announce that they will be running a trial broadcast for online radio commentary for the Derbyshire Senior Cup match away at Gresley FC. The app called Mixlr is currently used by other Evo Stik sides such as Bamber Bridge, Gainsborough Trinity and Nantwich Town and is a great way for fans of these clubs to listen to live match commentary when they may not have a chance on some bigger radio stations. The Mixlr app can be downloaded on any Android or IOS phone or tablet as well as on their website, http://mixlr.com/ .

Once you have either downloaded the app or logged onto the website, either search for “Mickleover Sports” or follow the link http://mixlr.com/mickleover-sports to find our home page. Here you can listen to live commentary, catch up on previous broadcasts or leave comments on the chat forum with constructive feedback of things you like or things you would like in the future.

Sam & Kerry both said, “We appreciate that many of our loyal supporters cannot make the majority of our long away trips, especially on week nights. So we have decided after discussions with other clubs and collecting feedback from the fans on social media to do a trial for our Derbyshire Senior Cup game away at Gresley to see if it can work going forward. Our main focus would be on away games but if people would like this to be extended to home games then by all means let us know. For now it’s baby steps as we test this system out and see if it will work. For anyone who can’t make the Gresley game next Tuesday we would really appreciate you tuning in and giving us a listen and leaving your feedback as it would be really appreciated. This is something we have wanted to do for a while now and with no real radio coverage for the club coming on the mainstream radio stations in the area, this seems like the best option for Sports fans who want to listen to match commentary of the upcoming games”.

The trial match will be Gresley vs Mickleover Sports on Tuesday 6th November, 7:45pm KO in the Derbyshire Senior Cup 2nd Round. Coverage will begin at approx 7:35pm-7:40pm.

Below is an image of what the site will look like when you click the link above…

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Mickleover Sports 1-0 Redditch United: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 1-0 Redditch United
Saturday 27th October 2018
Written by Sam Goldsworthy

It was Evan Garnett at the death as Mickleover Sports progressed into the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Trophy with a 1-0 win over Southern Premier League side Redditch United at the Don Amott Arena. After a pretty uneventful first half baring couple of early substitutions for Sports, Garnett and Jarman had chances in the second half to win the tie before they did. It looked as though the tie was heading to a replay as the game went into injury time but in the dying seconds of the game Jarman’s effort was stabbed in at close range by Garnett to spark wild celebrations and book Sports place in the next round.

There was a debut in the Sports goal for Corey Addai on a month’s loan from Coventry City. The back four was Kevin Grocott, Reece Ford, Pablo Mills and Ben Turner. John McGrath and Ricky Ravenhill started in midfield with Jimmy Phillips and young Jack Walsh on the wings. Mason Warren was played in an attacking midfield role with Evan Garnett the main striker. On the bench were Harley Kozluk, Jake Smith, Tom Burgin and Nathan Jarman.

Both sides traded early blows as Nelson and Warren had efforts to score go wide, before the first injury came round for Sports as Kevin Grocott had to make way for Harley Kozluk to step in at right back. Reynolds then had a shot for the visitors saved by Addai soon after but then Sports had to make their next substitution. Another Coventry City loan player Reece Ford had a slight niggle that couldn’t be risked so was taken off for striker Nathan Jarman. Mason Warren went into the left back position with Ben Turner slotting in at center back.

Garnett had his first chance of the game with a strike wide that Jarman couldn’t get a toe to. Ahmed for United then had a header cleared off the line by Mason Warren for a corner kick. Two penalty shouts then followed for the away side as a shirt pull from Ravenhill and an elbow from McGrath were unseen by the referee inside the box. It was Redditch who had the final two chances of the first half as Leachman guided an effort into the side netting before Nelson had a strike saved by Addai to keep his clean sheet intact.
The second half started with two early chances for the visitors both of which were saved and the other cleared off the line by the Sports defense. Sports then had a penalty shout as Ravenhill went down inside the six yard box but was again not given by the officials. Nathan Jarman then had two efforts one saved by Reece Francis the other was put wide of the left hand post. Nelson for Redditch was causing a real threat and his quick fire effort went just wide of the right hand post next.

Sports then should have been 1-0 up as Garnett missed a sitter from a yard out but it was scuffed and out for a goal kick. Sports were well on top and had many chances to score all the way through the final periods of the game. But Redditch still remained a threat and could have scored but Ali’s free header was wide from a corner kick. Sports made on final chance as Jimmy Phillips came off to be replaced by young academy player Jake Smith. It looked as though the tie was going to a replay but in the dying seconds Sports pressed and found the break though. Redditch failed to clear a ball into the box and it fell to Jarman who had the initial shot towards goal but Garnett was there to make sure as he stabbed the ball home from close range to spark relief around the ground for the home fans and despair for the away fans. That was nearly the last kick of the game as the referee blew for full time straight from the restart. A battling performance that came good in the end and one that Sports can take real confidence from and hopefully take it into the league. With Buxton drawing their game Sports now have another free week with Workington AFC up next in the league on Saturday 3rd November, 3pm Kick Off.

Sports bring in keeper on loan!

Mickleover Sports are delighted to announce the signing of Coventry City keeper Corey Addai. The 21 year old joins Sports on a one month loan deal and goes straight into the squad for tomorrow FA Trophy game with Redditch United. Welcome to Sports Corey!

Time for the Trophy: Redditch United (H) Match Preview

After a weekend in Whitby to forget last time around Mickleover Sports now have a welcomed distraction from the Northern Premier League as they open up their FA Trophy campaign with a tough home tie with Southern Premier League side Redditch United. The side from North East Worcestershire have not had a brilliant start to their league season as well, sitting inside the relegation zone in the Southern League Premier Division table. However the Reds are on the up with two wins coming into this tie away at Tamworth and at home to Rushall Olympic so this is predicted to be a very cagey affair but one both sides will look to progress from due to the financial rewards the competition can bring. Sports will be looking to put on a much better performance then the 4-0 defeat at Whitby to get themselves back on track. Sports cup form this season has been good so another similar outcome to their FA Cup run or better would boost confidence on and off the field.

LAST TIME OUT
Redditch were not in action last weekend. Their last game came on Tuesday 16th October in the Southern Premier League as they defeated former Northern Premier League side Rushall Olympic 2-1 at The Trico Stadium. Ahmed Ali gave The Reds an early lead before Pics player Joseph Hull equalised shortly after. However Redditch won the game thanks to a Michael Nelson goal on the 83rd minute to win it in front of a crowd of 215 spectators. Sports however lost their last game 4-0 away at Whitby Town last weekend.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
It was confirmed this week that players Isai Marselia and Oliver Roberts have departed the club. At the time of writing it was also not know if Lewis King’s suspension has been appealed and accepted. Niall Dorran, Kevin Grocott and Tom Burgin are all believed to still be out with their various injury problems. Everyone else is believed to be fit and available for selection.

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 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!

Whitby Town 4-0 Mickleover Sports: Match Report

Whitby Town 4-0 Mickleover Sports
Saturday 20th October 2018
Written by Kerry Goldsworthy

Mickleover travelled to The Turnbull Ground after a successful point at home against Matlock. John McGrath put out a 3-5-2 formation with Lewis King in goal, the back three consisted of Ben Turner, Pablo Mills and Reece Ford, the wing backs consisted of Mason Warren and Curtis Burrows with John McGrath, Oliver Roberts and Jimmy Phillips in the centre and the front two strikers consisted of Evan Garnett and Isa Marselia. On the bench were striker Nathan Jarman alongside the young trio of Harley Kozluk, Fin Larkin and Jack Walsh.

On the 6th minute, Whitby had a chance to get on the scoreboard but Monkhouse struck the ball over the bar. A minute later, Whitby were awarded a penalty after Ford brought down Mondal and Hopson scored in the bottom right corner of the goal to give the seasiders the lead. It took Whitby 21 minutes to score but once again struck the ball over the bar. It took Sports 29 minutes to get their chance of a goal from a corner that was awarded to Mickleover. A header from Garnett finds Isa Marselia but his effort was off target from a couple of yards off the goal line. Another corner was awarded for Sports and another miss as Pablo Mills headed the ball and was out wide of the right hand post. On the 37th minute, Whitby’s Mondal tried an overhead kick inside the box but was out wide of the left hand post. A ball from Sports Mason Warren inside the box caused danger for the Whitby defence and John McGrath headed the ball but went behind goal for a corner. During five minutes of added time due to lengthy injury stoppages, a big chance for Marselia as he won the ball but struck wide and Garnett missed a chance too. Half time, Whitby Town 1-0 Mickleover Sports.

The home side started off the brightest in the second half with Mondal looking dangerous and struck the ball. His low effort from the left hand side was saved by the gloves of Sports keeper Lewis King. On the 52nd minute, Whitby’s Maloney has a chance but is struck over the bar and Sports make a sub. Nathan Jarman came on for Isa Marselia. On the 56th minute, Hopson had struck the ball from a long distance and went wide of the right hand post. Good build up play from Sports came on the 65th minute and resulted in Jarman firing wide of the left hand post. A good ball came across for the hosts on the 67th minute which found Mondal but he could not get a touch on it. Another goal came for Whitby on the 68th minute with Hopson scoring in the bottom right corner and giving the hosts a comfortable lead. On the 70th minute, Burrows cross was met by a volley from Jarman which was deflected and out for a corner. It could have been three for the blues but Mondal struck the ball out wide of the left hand post. On the 76th minute, Jarman missed a strike from a few yards out and Garnett was flagged offside. It was a second yellow and a red card for blues Mondal on the 78th minute for descent. It took five minutes for the hosts to get back on the scoreboard as Daniel McWilliams was fed through by Hopson and struck the ball into the bottom right corner. Another change for Sports on the 84th minute as Jack Walsh came on for Jimmy Phillips. Another goal came for Whitby on the 88th minute from their substitute Sukar from a mix up with the Sports backline and tapped in on the line. Full time, Whitby Town 4-0 Mickleover Sports.

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.