Category: Club News

Mickleover FC Announcement

We can officially announce that we are finishing our agreement with the NPLFA for the Mickleover Football Academy at the end of this season. It has been a pleasure to work with the team from the NPLFA and we wish them well in their endeavours for the future.

The club is currently hosting the MCG Academy at the Don Amott arena who are working alongside the DCCT (Derby County Community Trust) as we continue to develop the facility as a base for future footballers and a future educational base at Mickleover.

Mickleover have a proud history of bringing new and exciting talent from the junior section through to the academy and onwards in their football journey. We are sure that tradition will continue with our new partnerships and the guidance of John McGrath and the coaching staff.  

Thanks to all at the NPLFA and good luck to the new ventures.

Neil Hadfield
Treasurer

Sports’ Players Go Out On Loan

by Peter Scherer

Three of Mickleover first-team squad have gone out on loan for the next month.

George Milner will be playing at former Northern Premier League rivals Ashton Utd, while youngster’s George Atwal and Kai Moore will both be gaining experience at NPL Division One Midlands’ Gresley Rovers. 

Mickleover Play Their Part

by Peter Scherer

Over the recent years a number of players have appeared at the Don Amott Arena in Mickleover’s red and black, as part of their growing careers.

Most have been loanees and are now part of their league clubs first team squads. Here are some of them.

Striker Max Watters, goalkeeper Louis Jones and midfielder Liam Ravenhill all came on loan from Doncaster Rovers. 

Watters was with us for a month from September 2019. He was an ex England Schoolboy International and scored one goal from his six games.

He then left Doncaster for Crawley Town, before joining Cardiff City last December and was in the starting line-up for Cardiff in last weekends 1-0 win over Norwich City.

Goalkeeper Jones came in 2019 too and stayed for six weeks. He played his first league game at Doncaster in March last year, having made his first team debut in the EFL Cip a year earlier.

He was on the bench too for Doncaster’s away draw at Bradford City last weekend.

Liam Ravenhill was already well-known to Mickleover, being son of assistant manager Ricky. The young midfielder had two loan spells during last season, having broken into Doncaster’s first squad in between.

The experienced gained with his home first team was immediately obvious on his return to Mickleover in February and he was in the starting line-up for Doncaster last Saturday.

Nathan Broome was part of the England Under 18 squad when he arrived on a season long loan in 2019/2020, playing 20 games for us.

He was an ex Manchester City youth player, but after returning to Stoke he moved onto AFC Wimbledon last January. He was on the bench for the teams opening day victory against Gillingham.

Last season we were fortunate to have Burton Albion’s Ben Radcliffe on loan for much of the season. He played in midfield, wing back and centre back and midfield, gaining valuable experience.

He has become part of the first team squad at the Pirelli Stadium during pre-season and was on the bench last Saturday awaiting his first team league debut.

Although no longer a league side, Yeovil Town have former Mickleover Academy graduate centre back Morgan Williams in their squad. He was a Forest Junior before coming to Mickleover and moved to Coventry for the 2017/18 season. He had loans spells at Yeovil before joining permanently in July 2021.

It’s an unbelievable achievement for us as a football club to be involved in these players development

said gaffer John McGrath, who has seen his own son move to Coventry City and a number of other home grown players going for trials at various clubs.

Perryman Becomes Mickleover FC President

by Peter Scherer

Former Tottemham Hotspur midfielder Steve Perryman has agreed to become the new President of Mickleover FC.

Today I have accepted the invitation to become Club President of Mickleover FC.

I’m proud and honoured to have been asked, and despite being far from my Wiltshire home, I’m extremely happy to join such a fantastic group of real and proper people with great ethics.

I’ve been involved with clubs at all levels of the English football pyramid, starting in 1967 from Yeading FC adviser up to THFC in various capacities, so will be able to offer them words of wisdom, albeit now in my retirement years.

Regards,
Steve Perryman MBE

Apart from making well over 800 appearances at Tottenham, midfielder Perryman was also capped as an England Under 23 and one full cap too.

He also played for Oxford before becoming player manager at Brentford, going onto be carertaker managed at Tottenham, followed by spells with FC Start in Norway and Shimizu S Pulse and Kashiwa Reysol in Japan.

At Tottenham he collected two FA  Cup winers medals, two League Cup and two UEFA Cup.

I have know Steve for a long time and we have become great friends. What an honour for Mickleover, I’m over the moon.

said Mickleover chairman Don Amott.