Category: Club News

Supporter’s Lottery: First Winners Announced!

Our Get Behind The Sports Supporter’s Lottery first winners were announced on Saturday!

First Prize went to none other than our own John McGrath who won £50 of meat from RG Sangster Butchers! John will be presented with his prize this coming Saturday at 2.45pm.

Our second prize was a Huggle Boxes: Gin Collection which was won by Anthony Baines.

 

Don’t miss the next prize draw at half time of this Saturday’s match against Dereham Town!

To sign up for just £2 per week please contact lesloring@gmail.com

Tvaroh Moving On With Sparta

by Peter Scherer

After some impressive performances for Mickleover last season, young full back Karel Tvaroh’s career has taken another step forward at home in the Czech Republic.

Before arriving in Derby to study at the University, Karel was part of the Sparta Prague Academy.

He was a regular member of Sports first team squad and was on the scoresheet too in the 4-1 win at home to Grantham in January, as his attacking prowess came to the fore with his Northern Premier league experiences.

I appreciate the passion for Mickleover from such a lovely club. Thanks to the circumstances it was better for me stay in my homeland unfortunately at the moment. Hopefully things will get better and one day perhaps I will be back.

he said.

His progress at Sparta has now earned him a place in their Europa Cup squad.

I haven’t made a start yet, but hopefully that will change soon.

Another amazing for our football club.

added Gaffer John McGrath.

Milner Goal Keeps Sports At The Top: Hyde United (H) Match Report

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover extended their unbeaten run to six games with a hard fought win against a robust defending Hyde United.

The starting line-up was the same as last Saturday’s win over Grantham, but it was a welcome back for Mason Warren and Aman Verma on the bench.

The full line-up was 1-Callum Hawkins 2-Jake Benett 3-Alex Morris 4-Kemy Agustien 5-James Butler 6-Phil Watt 7-George Milner 8-Andrew Wright 9-Paddy Webb 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Declan Bacon, Subs: Josh Satchwell, Mason Warren, Pablo Mills, Anam Verma, and Joe Slinn.

Mickleover were on the attack from the opening minutes, with Milner the integral part of a build-up including most of the team.

An early Agustien free-kick was cleared and after six minutes a Beavon cross was headed out for the first corner of the game. It came to nothing and after the clearance there was a free-kick to Hyde.

Four minutes later and Agustien was busy with another free kick after Wright was fouled, but the initial clearance ran loose, was picked up by Milner, whose shot was just over.

Beavon was the next to be fouled, so it was another Agustien free kick, before the Curacao midfielder played a nice ball through the middle, for Milner to flick on a header which wasn’t picked up.

Hyde then started to come out more and after a Tom Pratt effort was easily blocked by Watt, Liam Tongue shot straight at Hawkins, with his shot comfortably held. 

Sports then broke out again with a strong running overlap from Morris, but his cross was too near to keeper Joe Green.

Tongue had a good effort again for Hyde on 15 minutes, but Hawkins dived to his left and had it covered. 

Then Watt was first in the book for Sports and yet another free kick and Hyde’s effort was straight into the wall, before Morris went in the book for a late challenge too.

The next free kick was Hyde’s again and nearly got through the Mickleover defence, before being put out for a corner.

The book was out again for Paddy Lane’s late challenge on Morris, only two minutes later Tom Pratt was in there too after a challenge on Butler and Bradley Roscoe followed after taking down Beavon, as the referee’s whistle began to dominate the game.

In between the stoppages Hyde managed a weak shot easily taken by Hawkins, and another effort from Tongue was blocked.

With 10 minutes to go in the first half Beavon almost found space in the box, before a Bacon cross was cleared by the visitors defence.

There was another Mickleover free kick after Milner was taken down just outside the box, Agustien’s shot was then just tipped over by Green.

Hyde then got a break through Chinedu Uche, and although it got very busy in the box, Hawkins ran out and cleared the threat before the referee finally brought a very scrappy first half to a conclusion.

There was an early corner for Hyde as the second half kicked off, but no one connected with Tongue’s effort 

But it was soon evident that Sports were beginning to flow, aided by the fact the referee wasn’t stopping play every five minutes.

Butler put a testing ball over the centre of the Hyde goal, almost connecting with a charging Bennett before it was intercepted.

Webb almost put Wright in the clear but a combination of keeper and defender saved the visitors again. Beavon was next, chasing a long ball that just ran out on him.

Lane had a great chance to give the visitors the lead, but put it wide and was soon to regret his miss. 

Morris to Bacon, a cross to Bennett who had made a long and forceful run towards goal. He could have shot but played it to Milner, who placed it cleanly in the bottom corner. 1-0 after 55 minutes.

“That goal was so important,” said a delighted Milner. “I played my part in that goal, as we just don’t score enough,” Bennett added.

Only a couple of minutes later Webb was almost through again, then Bacon had his cross put out for a corner.

The pressure continued with Bacon fouled on the edge of the box. The initial Beavon free kick was put out for a corner, from where Butler’s header was put out for another corner too.

Beavon was busy again with a 68th minute cross, Webb was tripped in the area, but Wright sent a cracking shot inches over the bar.

With less stoppages the game had flowed much better in the second half, which suited Sports tactics and another promising run from Webb earned another corner.

72 minutes in and Warren came on for Bacon and Hawkins had a bit of work to do, which was all dealt with routinely.

Sports were still pushing and had most of the play when Webb had a chance of number two from a Morris cross, but he just failed to make proper contact and the chance had gone.

Back from injury Verma was on for Wright, but after 80 minutes Hyde had a great chance for an equaliser, when a telling cross across the goal face, was just missed at the far post.

Hyde pushed everything forward, including keeper Green, who had been putting up with some friendly banter from Sports fans about his shiny boots.

Hawkins had a couple of late saves to make and Warren created his own space and shot just wide. Mills subbed for Webb in the final minutes, but the whistle blew after five minutes added time, and it was another well-deserved win for Mickleover.

Raising funds for the Reserves

by Dave Mackenzie, Reserves Manager

2020 is presenting us with a raft of problems, not least the current situation with Covid 19 and the way that is affecting us all, but from a footballing side the success the reserves had last year, resulted in a need to find more funding to support the team.

Having a reserve side means that there is a pathway into senior football for any players from one of the Junior sides or the Academy teams and also can provide game time for a first team player either coming back from injury or having not had a lot of minutes recently.

The down side to the success is the resultant extra costs with us having to pay more for the officials, provide hospitality although not yet due to Covid and printing programmes. The extraoutgoings this year will be in the region of £1K taking the costs to around £3K

It is important I feel in these times to make known the fact that the First Team players are contributing £2 per player per week. This is a great gesture and thanks are to the players and also to the gaffer John McGrath for instigating.

Whilst the contributions from the First Team Squad is great we need to do more and we have had a couple of fund raising exercises (Exercise in one case being the operative word).

During August I aimed to ride the distance from Derby to Lands End – 362 miles. I completed the distance on the Bank Holiday having done several rides to away games to the likes of Nottingham which racked up 40+ miles each time.

The money raised from the bike rides will be split between us and also Prostate Cancer a charity the club has supported and last year I did the 3 longer rides purely for them raising circa £600.

Currently we have had 18 donations and sit at £385. The website is still open until November 7th. www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/david-mackenzie-54

The other method is that we (Aaron, Fran and myself) are selling raffle tickets at £2 and the winner will be in receipt of a new Derby County Strip signed by all the players including Wayne Rooney. This was kindly donated to us by ex Derby County and England stalwart Roy McFarland.

We have raised about £150 so far and when we reach £300 (150 tickets) I will get Roy Mc to make the draw.

As things stand at the moment, we are, I am happy to report in a positive situation however we have only had 2 home games so a lot more outgoings will be due.

If anyone else would like to join in by carrying out a task – getting their hair chopped or going without alcohol for a period of time please do :-). It was suggested that I do a sponsored strip for the ladies, but the fact that the person was laughing at the time would suggest that I would earn more to keep my clothes on!

Reserves Back On The Road In The Central Midlands League – South Division

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves were without a game last Saturday, following their home win at home to Nottingham FC the previous week.

Tomorrow night (Tuesday) they visit Arnold Town for a 7.45 kick off.

The home side started the season with a 2-0 defeat at Holbrook St Michaels, followed by a 3-0 defeat to Underwood Villa in their first home match.

On September 19th they visited Linby and were hammered 7-1, before picking up their only points so far with a 3-1 win at home to bottom of the table Teversal Reserves.

They went out of the League Cup 2-1 to 780 JLC  and then lost the next league match at home to Rowsley 2-1.

After a 3-1 defeat by Heanor Town Reserves in the Floodlit Cup, they were torn apart again in their last game too, suffering a 7-2 defeat to Pinxton.

With a goal difference of -16, they currently lie 17th in the table, with Sports in sixth.

Hyde United (H): Match Preview

by Peter Scherer

Hyde United are the visitors tomorrow night at the Don Amott Arena. Their game at Nantwich was postponed last Saturday, and they currently lie 17th in the table.

Four of their five points have come from away games, a 2-0 win at Stafford Rangers, and well earned points at both FC United and South Shields.

Manager David McGurk is a former Hyde player, who started off as a Sunderland Academy player, before making 63 League appearances for Darlington. After playing in the Hyde team he took charge from May last year, having previously played for York City and Harrogate before joining Hyde as a player/assistant manager  in 2016.

First choice goalkeeper Joe Green started in the Sheffield United youth setup, before going to play for a college in New York.  On his return to the UK he had trials at Barnsley and Chesterfield and eventually signed for Newport County. Moving on to Guiseley, where he spent a couple of seasons playing in the Conference, and also went on loan to Gainsborough Trinity.

Craig Ellison is the reserve keeper, he was at Runcorn Linnets last season and will add competition for the number 1 spot with Joe Green.

Riccardo Longato is also a goalkeeper, coming in last season, after signing on from the Academy.

A new signing from Congleton Town, defender Tom Morris started as a Port Vale Youth player and had spells at Stafford Rangers and Kidsgrove Athletic.

Defender Andy Hollins came from Colne FC. After playing for Southport he went on loan to Colne in May 2016 and joined them  permanently in the July.

Bradley Roscoe returned to Hyde last season from Buxton. He was a Preston North End graduate before moving to Fleetwood Town in 2015. After a loan at AFC Fylde he returned to Fleetwood Town, but has also played fort Ramsbottom United and Glossop North End before. 

Kyle Brownhill has had several spells at Hyde. His fitness is up there with the best and was part of the formidable defence who only conceded 35 goals and were unbeaten at home all during the 2017/18 season. He seems to improve with every season. 

Matthew Thompson was signed from Chester FC after playing inn pre-season friendlies. A strong reliable defender, comfortable on the ball and experienced.

Now in his third season at Hyde, Jordan Fagbola came in 18/19 from FC United where he spent a season and half. A regular in the centre of defence, he hardly missed a game in the previous two seasons, making 89 appearances. He started his career as a Rochdale youngster and has had spells at Stockport, Colwyn and Solihull Moors

Assistant manager John McCombe joined the Tigers from Boston Untied in 2018/19.He graduated through the Huddersfield Town Academy, making his first team debut in 2003.After a year at Hereford he spent five years with Port Vale and had spells at Mansfield Town, York City, Macclesfield, Chester and Harrogate Town. He became assistant to Dave McGurk in the 2019/20 season and continues that role again this season, and will no doubt make a few appearances this season.

Adejuwon Hamzah is a young centre back / left back who impressed in pre-season matches. He was at Cheadle Town last season, winning their young player of the season award..

Another pre-season signing Chinedu Uche  started as an Oldham Athletic U18 player before stepping up to the first team. The young midfielder then moved on to Glossop North End during the 2019/20 season.

Midfiedler Kingsley James came from Gainsborough at the beginning of last season,  

It’s Jack Dyche’s’s second season with Hyde. A left-sided player or striker, he joined Scunthorpe Academy in 2014-15 season after leaving Leeds United. He turned pro at Scunthorpe, but was released in 2018 after numerous loan spells. He’s also played for Ashton United, Bradford Park Avenue, Boston United and more recently Guiseley.

Ashley Young has rejoined Hyde this season from FC United.. He was previously at Buxton having played for Hyde back in the 2010/11 season. He’s played for Ashton and Mossley and with Welsh League sides Bangor City, Rhyl and Aberystwyth.

In his second year at the club Jack Sherratt can play anywhere along the front line and even fill in at left back. He has joined from Stafford Rangers, but been at Leyton Orient, Kidgrove Athletic, Stalybridge Celtic and Northwich Victoria. 

Liam Tongue is the clubs resident DJ as well as a strong midfielder.  He  started  at Stockport Georgians, before joining Cheadle Town, winning  Players Player of the year in 2016. He had spells with Mossley, Marine and Stalybridge Celtic.

A new signing for this season Theo Bailey-Jones was at  Stafford Rangers for the previous two seasons. A tricky winger, he missed most of last season after rupturing his ACL in a 4-0 defeat at Ewen Fields at the end of August against Hyde.

Darius Palma  is a new signing. The midfielder was at Altrincham  for two years, joining Trafford in January 2018, scoring 13 goals in 37 games. He initially signed for Curzon in August this year, but has now made the switch to Hyde.

Joel Logan made only a few appearances last season, having become injured early on. He hopes to be back to his potential this year. The midfielder had come from the Rochdale youth system and joined the first as youth team player. He has had loan spells at Stalybridge, Southport, Wrexham, Guiseley, Halifax Town, and joined Hyde from FC United

After making a promising start to the 2019/20 season, Harry Benns picked up an injury in December that kept him out for the rest of the season. He can play anywhere behind the strikers and is an intelligent player goal provider. He started his playing career at Port Vale and had a loan spell with Stafford Ranges.

Janni Lipka is back at Hyde for a second spell, having taken a year out last season to travel. He was a regular in the team after signing towards the end of the 2016/17 season. During his time with the Tigers the midfield powerhouse picked up a number of awards at the annual awards night and also featured in the leagues  team of the year a couple of seasons back.

Tom Pratt was signed from Trafford at the start of the 2017/18 season and this will be his fourth season at Hyde.  Able to play anywhere across the front line, he knows where the net is, finishing the 2017/18 season as top scorer, running Chib Chilaka close for top scorer in the 2018/19 season and before last season was ruled null and void, was he was the leading scorer.

Fellow striker Paddy Lane is a product of the Hyde United Academy and this will be his third season as a Tiger. He is still improving his game and has a bright future, having already been watched by a number of football clubs.

Louis Myers signed from FC United who he joined at the backend of the 2018/19 season from Radcliffe. He had set backs last season with injuries but has been impressing in training, showing his ability.

Reds Put Nine Passed Belper Town!

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Academy’s second year students played their first match of the season last Thursday lunchtime, away to Belper Town.

Belper had lost to our First Year Black line-up last week, so victory was expected.

Bobby Battison scored three of the goals, and Brodie Carter was on the score twice too. Kai Moore, Ted Stevenson and Fin Barker also found the back of the net, with an own goal making it  a resounding 9-0 victory!!

Sports Take The Biscuit From Gingerbreads: Grantham Town (H) Match Report

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover increased their unbeaten run to five games in the NPL with a solid 3-0 home victory against a struggling Grantham Town side.

There was one change to the team that came home from Buxton with a point last Tuesday, as Andrew Wright was back in for Josh Satchwell.

The full line-up was 1-Callum Hawkins 2-Jake Bennett 3-Alex Morris 4-Kemy Agustien 5-James Butler 6-Phil Watt 7-George Milner 8-Andrew Wright 9-Paddy Webb 10-Stuart Beavon 11-Declan Bacon. Subs: Josh Satchwell, Joe Slinn, Bobby Battison, Pablo Mills, Ricky Ravenhill.

Grantham had a clear chance in the early minutes of the game when Hawkins had to make a point blank save from Ashley Worsfold, but overall the first 10 minutes remained fairly even.

Sports first real attack came when a good build up found Bacon, who’s long shot was deflected out for a corner.

But Grantham responded calling on Morris to head clear on 13 minutes, quickly followed by a last ditch tackle from Ryan Holland, stopping a clear run on goal from Webb.

Butler took a free kick from inside Sports half that went out for a goal kick, but Grantham were still dangerous on the break and Morris had a to clear another positive attack after 19 minutes.

It continued to and fro as Bennett played through to Wright whose cracking shot went just wide of the post, before Grantham’s response was a long lofted ball into the area easily dealt with by Butler.

On 28 minutes Mickleover had another free kick in a better position. Agustien placed the kick into the box, where Butler’s glancing header was just wide of the mark.

Agustien was quickly on the attack again, but this time his cross was easily taken by Grantham keeper Jan Budtz.

The pressure was beginning to build on the visitors and when Bacon was fouled on the half hour, Wright and Agustien plotted the free kick.

Three minutes later Milner put Bacon through in space inside the box. Budtz stayed on his line, but Bacon’s shot was just wide of the post.

Bacon was foiled again with 10 minutes left in the first half, but another Agustien/Wright combination proved to be too far out to cause a problem for the Grantham defence.

It was nearly all Mickleover as half time approached, with Webb firing across the goal face with the block coming just before Milner collected.

After Grantham’s Ben Middleton was booked for dangerous play, Beavon finally opened the scoring on 40 minutes, wrong footing Budtz before slotting home in the bottom left hand corner 1-0, with the half time whistle soon following.

Beavon was on the attack again immediately from the restart, forcing Budtz to clear hurriedly for a throw.

The visitors earned themselves a free kick which Holland sent high and wide, and Butler had to make a clearance for a corner.

After 53 minutes Mickleover made it 2-0, when a quick counter brought a classy one two between Agustien and Beavon, before a long ball was chested down by Bacon, who then cut inside and fired it in to the visitors net.

Bacon found himself in space again only three minutes later, his pass was timed to perfection again, with Webb missing contact at the far post by inches.

Webb was still chasing his first goal of the season, but after collecting a 59th minute chip, his first time volley was easily taken by the Grantham keeper.

After a tame effort from Grantham was safely taken by Hawkins, Wright was the next to try his luck, with a shot from the edge of the box collected by Budtz.

Milner then took possession in the middle, found Webb, who played Wright through, but his first time shot cannoned off a defender for a corner.

Satchwell was the first change when he came on for Wright in the 65th minute, before Beavon got another break and his shot deflected over for another corner.

After Agustien was yellow carded, Butler gave away a free kick just outside the box, but Watt cleared any threat, then Brad Abbott tried his luck from well out, but was wide of the mark again.

Mills came on for Bacon, but Sports continued to create chances. Butler got to a header in the 79th minute, well held by Budtz, but after 82 minutes Satchwell was pulled back in the area and Webb buried the following penalty for 3-0.

Battison was the next sub on for Agustien and with three minutes left Butler and Milner combined giving the latter a run on goal with his shot blocked.

There was another penalty appeal too, but a free kick was awarded which Mills took just before the final whistle.

Another good all round solid performance from all quarters, which moves Mickleover back into sixth place in the NPL, with Hyde Utd the next visitors to the Don Amott Arena on Tuesday evening.