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Mickleover FC Press Announcement

Don Amott has been Chairman of Mickleover FC for over 10 years and we are today announcing that Don has decided to step down as Chairman at the end of this season. Don is 77 this year and is hoping to spend more time with his wife Mary and the rest of the family.

Don became Chairman of Mickleover FC in October 2015 and has transformed the club on and off the pitch over the last decade. The Football Club now has very strong foundations to build on over the next 10 years including:

  • State of the art Artificial Pitch which is used frequently by Mickleover Juniors, other clubs, charities and local organizations
  • A high quality stadium with new floodlights, Hospitality Room, Club Shop and great facilities
  • A very successful Academy run by the Derby County Community Trust
  • A successful ground sharing relationship with Derby County Women
  • A host of great relationships with local sponsors
  • A number of regular large events each year that have become part of the calendar for the Mickleover Community

Mickleover FC want to thank Don Amott and his greater family who have been so fantastic for the club. Don has worked tirelessly to take this club forward and the whole of Mickleover FC and their supporters would like to wish Don a long and happy retirement!

Don wants to thank the many people who have supported him along the way. He would also like to thank the superb fans and sponsors for their fantastic support over the last 10 years and wish the club, and all involved with it, every success in the coming years.

Don will remain a supporter and has committed that the Don Amott Leisure Group of companies will remain the main sponsor of Mickleover FC for the following 3 seasons to help the new Chairman move forward seamlessly.

Mickleover FC have started a process to find a new Chairman or a syndicate of businesses to take over the running of the club with it’s huge potential for the coming years.

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Toby Heads Stateside

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Academy graduate Toby Smith is heading stateside to take-up a football scholarship in New Jersey.

He made his first team debut in the Derbyshire Senior Cup at Matlock Town in 23/24, after some impressive performances in the reserves and youth teams.

A wing back or defensive midfielder, he earned his place in the first team squad and made couple of further starts, as well as coming off the bench. He also had a loan spell at Gresley Rovers.

He was on an extended trial at Barnsley at the start of this season and played against Mickleover in the pre-season friendly. After two more starts and being name Man of the Match against Long Eaton Utd, he spent most of this season on loan at Belper Utd.

Everyone at Mickleover wishes him well for his future and his Trans-Atlantic journey.

Ryder Moves To Shepshed

by Peter Scherer

Home-grown striker Fin Ryder has joined our league rivals Shepshed Dynamo, after spending most of the last two seasons on loan at Kimberley Miners Welfare.

As a former captain of the Mickleover youth team, he graduated from the academy and reserve side, to earn his first contract.

Joining the first team squad on a regular basis in 23/24 season, he scored his first goal for the first team in the home win against Nuneaton and also had a spell on loan at Basford.
Everyone at Mickleover wishes him well in his future career.

Sports On The Road for Boxing Day: Rugby Town (A)

by Peter Scherer

It’s a trip down the M1 to Rugby Town on Boxing Day.

Following Saturday’s disappointing draw at home to Coventry Sphinx, Sports will be hoping for better luck as they visit Rugby Town.

Our hosts had gone six games without defeat until early November and returned to winning ways on December 6th beating Racing Club Warwick 1-0 at home, after three defeats.

Grant Joshua’s side were away at table topping Carlton Town last Saturday losing out 1-2 to a late goal leaving them 16th in the table.

First choice goalkeeper Marcus Bald was a pre-season signing, straight from his release from Northampton Town. During his time with the Cobblers he was also loaned to Harborough Town and Newport Pagnell.

Right back Nathan Kabeya was a Wolves junior, who was loaned to Bromsgrove Sporting and Lincoln City, before joining Northwich Victoria on his release. He then moved to Lye Town and Shifnal, before joining our hosts pre-season after a year at Coleshill.

Geoffrey Lundoloki is a left back and played his junior football at Leicester City and Barnsley. He was released in the summer and joined Rugby in September.

Fellow left back Bleu McNeill was signed in pre-season from Rushden & Diamonds. He had a brief spell with our hosts in 2020 too and has also played for Daventry Town and Newport Pagnell

Centre back Will Harris arrived earlier this month from Hinckley, having recently played his football in US College’s at Fort Wayne, Mississippi Brilla and Corpus Christi. He previously played for Halesowen and Redditch.

Centre back Josh Thomas is a home-grown talent, who made his first team debut in 2021.

Jakub Pavolvski is another young centre back on loan from Walsall, along with his Saddlers team mate and midfielder McLoyd Oben.

Defender Fabian Stolowski recently made his first team debut, after coming through the clubs own youth scheme.

Greg Tempest is a central midfielder with League One experience. He started out at Notts County and was loaned out to Boston Utd, before joining Lincoln City after his release. Nuneaton, Gainsborough, Basford, Matlock, Grantham and Gedling were his next stops, followed by Belper Town, Quorn and Clifton All Whites. He joined Rugby in October after two years at Carton Town.

Teddy Rowe is another recent signing, having arrived from Worcester City in October. Another central midfielder and an Aston Villa youngster, he joined Leamington on his release, after a loan spell at Gloucester. After another loan spell at Banbury he started this season at Worcester.

Another central midfielder is Callum Griffin, who has spent most of his career at Tamworth. He had loans at Lichfield City and Walsall Wood before a permanent move to Lichfield at the start of last season. He joined our hosts pre-season.

Midfielder Isaac Adegoke started this season at Barwell Town, but quickly moved onto hosts. He started last season at Bromsgrove and played for Coleshill Town and Sporting Khalsa too. He started at Coventry Copeswood and has played for Walsall Wood, Racing Club Warwick, Wolverhampton Casuals, Highgate Utd, Lye Town, Halesowen and Spalding too.

Captain Sam Tye is a midfielder too signed pre-season from Coleshill. His previous clubs included Stourbridge, Causeway Utd, Bromsgrove, Highgate Utd and Lye Town.

Caine Elliott plays in central midfield too. He first joined our hosts in 2021 from Stratford and moved to Halesowen after a two-year stay. He was then loaned back to Rugby, but spent last season at Leamington, before returning to Rugby again in September.

Right sided midfielder Jack Concannon started out at Birmingham City. He had loans at Sutton Coldfield and Tamworth, before going to Sutton following his release. Alvechurch, Walsall Wood, Coleshill were his next stops, before starting this season at Stourbridge. He came to Rugby in November.

Midfielder Alex Dulgheru is another graduate from the clubs own youth team to have made his debut recently.

Striker Trey Charles played his youth football at Luton Town, before moving on to St.Albans City. He then moved to Arlesey Town, before a number of spells at Bedford Town. Colney Heath, Leverstock, Hitchin Town, Northwood, Braintree, Hendon, Biggleswade, Berkhamsted, Kempston Rovers, Barwell and Cambridge City are also on his cv, before starting last season at Rugby. He started this season at Wellingborough but re-joined our hosts in October.

Harrison Nee is a striker too, signed from Peterborough Sports in February last year. He was previously with Coventry City.

Rivel Mardenborough is a former Wales Under 16 international and played his youth football with Swansea City and Newport County. He played for Darlaston Town and Hednesford last season and has also played for Paget Rangers and Redditch and came to Rugby in pre-season.

Cairo Taylor is another striker who arrived in pre-season from Rushden & Diamonds. He was previously at Wellingborough Whitworth.

Dan Shaw arrived in pre-season too. Originally the young striker or attacking midfielder was at Aston Villa, before moving to Blackburn Rovers. He spent part of last season at Alvechurch.

Finally Tyrell Skeen-Hamilton has recently arrived, after starting this season at Racing Club Warwick. He played his youth football at Birmingham City and Bournemouth and was Salisbury and Gosport Borough before joining Alvechurch on his release. He’s played for Telford, Rushall, Banbury, Stratford, Barwell and Redditch too.

Kick off at Butlin Road is 3pm.

Sports Take Derham On Loan

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover have signed midfielder Ross Derham on a months loan from Alfreton Town.

A former Watford Academy player, Derham has also been at the Global Performance Academy and played for Mousehole AFC, the most westerly based club in the English National League system, in the Southern League Division One South.

He joined Alfreton in July and made four National League North appearances, but also players in the six a side Baller League for MVPs, managed by TV presenter Maya Jama and Swiss International FC Como striker Alisha Lehmann.

He will be available for this Saturday’s game away to Bourne Town.