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Pre-season: Alfreton Town (h): Match Report

STRONG SHOWING ON FIRST HOME FRIENDLY

by Peter Scherer

For a change it was dry, sunny and a pleasant evening as Mickleover Sports welcomed Alfreton Town to the Don Amott Arena, for their first pre-season home match for 20/21.

Manager John McGrath went for a strong starting line-up

1 Joe Slinn 2- Jake Bennett 3-Alex Morris 4- Mason Warren 5- James Butler 6 Phil Watt 7- Aman Verma 8- Ben Gowing 9 -Patrick Webb 10- Stuart Beavon 11- George Milner

Alfreton were straight on the attack and had a shot blocked within two minutes.

But Sports settled quite quickly and responded with a good build up with a shot from Milner just wide of the post.

When Webb found Bennett in space, a telling return pass allowed Webb to put Milner through, but his blocked attempt went out for a throw-in.

Webb had taken a knock and after about 15 minutes he went off and was replaced by Josh Satchwell.

Webb wasn’t the only one in the wars as Morris had to leave the field to have his head bandaged and on his return, seemed to be on the receiving end of some hard challenges.

It had been fairly even, but most of the play was just into the Mickleover half. But after 34 minutes Bennett had a shot from the right, which bounced off the Alfreton bar.

Only a minute later it was Alfreton’s turn to go close, when space to the left provided an opening for a shot just wide of the post.

There were probably more chances for Alfreton during the first half, but with the final ball letting them down, they went in 0-0 for half time.

Manager McGrath made one change for the second half initially with Elliot Murray on for Watt, whereas Alfreton manager Billy Heath opted for a whole side change, as he had done last weekend at Basford.

Sports started the second half strongly, with Milner shooting high over the bar, before his pass to Gowing, allowed Warren to shoot just wide.

The attacks continued when Verma put a good ball through to Milner, but he couldn’t find enough space to get a shot in.

Satchwell was the next to try his luck but after 51 mins Alfreton broke down the left after Verma lost possession, and the ball was into the area met with a powerful header from an Alfreton striker to give them a 1-0 lead.

Only a minute later Stuart Beavon was left in the clear and his shot was initially saved but the Alfreton keeper couldn’t hold it and it was 1-1.

Alfreton began to settle down again after Sports had dominated the first 10 minutes, but just after they had a shot straight at Slinn, Beavon almost found his way around the back of the defence.

Morris eventually came off just before the hour, with Beavon soon following, just after he had latched on to a cross from the right.

But Alfreton then went 2-1 up after a defensive mix up, where Slinn was unable to get to the ball in a crowded area.

It could have been another goal for Alfreton after they had outpaced the Sports defence, only to put the ball across the face of the goal.

But Mickleover still kept pressing forward, with a good build up just failing to connect with Milner, before Alfreton made another break with a shot straight at Slinn.

Alfreton did put the ball in the net after 79 mins, but it was ruled offside, before Gowing put Satchwell through only to have his shot blocked.

There had been a number of further substitutions for Mickleover, but they kept pressing forward, Gowing had wild shot over the bar, but Alfreton were almost through again before a saving tackle from Murray in the 86th minute.

But with a minute left on the clock Murray was dispossessed and the Alfreton striker piled in a powerful shot, tipped over the bar by Slinn.

So it finished 1-2 but there were some promising performances, returnee Bennett looked strong throughout especially on the overlap and the tenacity of Milner was a continuous threat for the Alfreton defence.

Next game is away at Frickley Athletic on Saturday, before returning to the Don Amott Arena next Tuesday when Guiseley are the visitors.

Pre-season: Alfreton Town (h) Preview

by Peter Scherer

Tonight we welcome Alfreton Town to the Don Amott Arena, for the National League North teams second match of this pre-season.

Alfreton hadn’t played a match since March before visiting Basford United last Saturday.

They used the match to field almost two completely different teams for each half and came away as 1-0 winners thanks to a Jake Day penalty in the first half.

The weather is forecast to be dry and about 15C at kick off time 7.45 and limited spectators are welcome, 300 maximum.

Mixed fortunes for Sports Reserves

by Peter Scherer

It’s not only been Mickleover FC first team that’s been busy over the last week, the reserves have been out and about too.

They started a week ago with a 3-0 defeat at Newark, before earning a 0-0 draw away to Cromford & Wirksworth on Wednesday evening.

Thursday should have been at Kimberley, but the weather intervened.

So it was off to Nottingham again last Saturday and they came as 2-0 over Radford.

Next up are two matches due tonight, one is at Mackworth FC and another at Clay Cross, so plenty of action before the seasons commences.

 

Pre-season: Coalville (a) – Rain, rain and more rain

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover FC travelled to Coalville Town last Friday for another pre-season friendly, their third in a week.

Unfortunately the weather was akin to Tuesday’s defeat at Dunkirk FC and made any hope of good football particularly difficult in the continuous rain.

Sports went behind after 17 minutes when Coalville’s Luke Shaw was on hand when keeper Joe Slinn had difficulty holding on to the slippery ball.

It was 1-0 at half-time before Coalville had a goal disallowed for offside.

Both sides had chances and there were some near misses at both ends, before Coalville got a second goal in the 89th minute to seal their home win, with a rebound after Slinn had foiled the initial attempt.

The Sports launch new Supporter’s Lottery

We have launched our new Get Behind The Sports Supporter’s Lottery and all of our playing staff and committee have already signed up!

For only £2 per week the lottery gives you the chance to win a wide range of fabulous prizes and let’s you help your club’s playing side at the same time.

At a time when the word ‘community’ means so much to us all, we here at Mickleover FC are working hard to bring together and connect our local community through various initiatives. Our lottery is aimed at our local community supporting our local football club. As the first team manager myself, my staff and my players will be fully supporting this great lottery initiative.For only £2 per week, with a chance to win various prizes, you can also support your local team.

John McGrath, First Team Manager

As a member

You can look forward to the following prizes:

  • England Match Tickets at Wembley
    2 Tickets inc. Club Wembley with Food and Drink
  • £400, £100, £50, £25 Value Prizes
  • £50 Hamper from RG Stafford Butchers
  • £50 Hamper from Hackwood Farm 
  • £50 and £100 Christmas Hampers
  • £50 Fuel Voucher 
  • Event Tickets inc. Hot August Night
  • Burton Albion Match Tickets 
  • Mickleover FC Match Tickets 
  • MFC Match Day Sponsor
  • Meet the Manager.

To sign up

  1. Download the form here
  2. Print out and follow the instructions on the back of the form

Alternatively you can access a form by contacting keithloring@ymail.com

Sports suffer their own Dunkirk battle

by Peter Scherer

Gale force winds and driving rain just didn’t invite good football and Sports suffered as a consequence, losing 5-1 to Dunkirk FC last night.

There were a few changes from last weekends 1-0 win against Tamworth, but it was still fairly strong line-up.

Joe Slinn 2- Jake Bennett 3-Alex Morris 4- John McGrath 5- Pablo Mills 6- James Butler 7- Elliot Murray 8- Andrew Wright 9 – George Milner 10- Stuart Beavon 11- Aman Verma

It was Mickleover that mounted the early attacks, with George Milner looking particularly sharp. But it was Dunkirk that had the first real shot, over the bar after four minutes.

Dunkirk started to come forward more and had the first corner a couple of minutes later, which went straight out of play.

Bennett responded with a positive run into the Dunkirk area, one of many he had during the first half.

Dunkirk had another chance when they put a free kick over the bar, before Milner put Bennett through for Mickleover on the 10 minute mark , but after a promising the pass to Beavon, the striker was tripped in the area.

There was no penalty and Beavon needed treatment before continuing.

McGrath was leading the way in midfield and followed up with a shot over the bar, while a good turn from Verma five minutes later was given as offside as he put a piercing ball through the Dunkirk defence.

As the Mickleover interpassing started to pay dividends, Milner had another good run, before Bennett had a good shot blocked. The ball then bounced around the Dunkirk area, before being cleared.

The attacks started to increase and 24 minutes in Bennett was fouled three times in one run, before Milner went close, but no free kick in the offing.

Wright then went close too after a short free kick, he fired just over the bar.

Dunkirk started to come back into the game more in the last 15 minutes of the first half and put one shot across the face of the Mickleover goal.

Verma had a crack from just outside the area for Sports and was just wide, before Butler put Beavon through, passing to Milner who shot just wide.

Mickleover had their chances and for most of the game Butler, Mills and Murray had held tight to repel Dunkirk’s attacks.

But on 35 minutes a defensive mix up left a Dunkirk striker in space and he took the chance to make it 1-0.

Five minutes later Dunkirk went close again, before a penalty was awarded with about two minutes left on the clock.

Slinn almost got a hand to the slippery ball, but it was 2-0 to Dunkirk and a disappointing end to the first half.

There was no sign of either the wind or rain relenting in the second half, but in the opening minutes there were two more goals. Dunkirk had gone 3-0 up before Bennett had a shot which went under the keeper to pull one back.

But the previously strong looking defensive were caught flat footed again only minutes later and it 4-1 to Dunkirk.

A number of the substitutes came in to play, but it was Beavon posing the main threat to the Dunkirk defence. He had a couple of shots saved, before dispossessing a defender and putting his shot straight at the keeper after 17 minutes.

Verma had another positive run before he was fouled on the edge of the box, but the free kick went straight into the wall, before Mills rebound shot was blocked.

Butler then went just wide with a header from a corner kick, before Dunkirk made it 5-1 with a powerful shot that gave Slinn no chance.

The tenacity of the Dunkirk seemed to upset the Mickleover rhythm, often catching them out on breaks. Dunkirk’s random shooting also caused a few problems, compared with the more gradual build up that Sports favoured.

There were chances but on this occasion it just wasn’t Sports night and they he will be hoping for better luck and weather at Coalville Town on Friday evening.

Matchday Volunteers Needed

From the Treasurer, Neil Hadfield

A chance to get ‘Get behind The Sports’

Mickleover F.C. are reaching out to you to ask you to get involved on matchdays. This is your chance to join our band of matchday volunteers covering a wide range of jobs on the day. These roles include Car parking, Ground Maintenance, Fundraising, Hospitality. 

Anyone who has visited the ground will know our volunteers from Browny greeting you as you come in through the turnstiles with his buy two get one free raffle tickets to the guys on the car park, the hospitality as well as the behind the scenes volunteers who ensure that the changing rooms are locked and safe and the teams are fed and watered.

We all give our time free but have a say in the running of the club. Admission on matchday is free to our volunteers and each and every one makes a massive difference. Without the volunteers the games would not go ahead.

If you have free time on matchdays and want to get involved and make a difference please get in touch with myself neilh@leisurekingdom.co.uk or Tony Shaw tonyshawmickleoversports@gmail.com 

Three games in a week for The Sports!

by Peter Scherer

It’s starting to get serious as the Northern Premier League season rapidly approaches.

Fixture announcements are imminent and the Mickleover FC pre-season build-up reaches it’s peak with three games in a week, starting with Tamworth on Saturday, followed by Dunkirk on Tuesday and Coalville on Friday 28th.

The new signings are starting to familiarise themselves with the rest of the squad and training is intensifying. 

Here are a few images and from last nights training session on a damp but thankfully rain free evening.

Over the coming weeks we will be building up the profiles of each squad player on the website, so BRING ON 20/21!

Sports Reserves start to hit form!

by Peter Scherer

After a win again Derby United and a defeat last weekend to Ilkeston Town under 21’s, Mickleover FC reserves were back in action last night against Worksop Town under 21’s at the St George’s Complex near Sheffield.

It was a mixture of youth and experience in the team line-up, with manager John McGrath in midfield.

Worksop started at a pace and had their first attack headed away by Clarence Clark, before their first shot went wide of the post after five minutes.

It was a fairly even first 10 minutes with a smattering of free kicks for both sides. But Mickleover’s first chance came when Josh Satchwell put Fin Barker through and his effort was cleared by the keeper.

A few minutes later it was Satchwell on the attack again, trying to chip over the advancing keeper.

Sports attacks were becoming more regular after some Worksop pressure and after Barker fired at the keeper, Ted Stevenson shot just wide.

With Clark, Marcus Calderone and Elliot Murray working well at the back, Stevenson Bobby Battison both got breaks, just losing out with a one on ones with the keeper.

But 23 minutes in there a scare for Sports keeper Charlie Bryan, when Calderone’s back pass was short and intercepted by a Worksop striker, whose shot hit the post.

Tom Eccleshall was the next Sports player to try his luck, firing over the bar after a free-kick had been cleared.

It continued to be end to end play and when Satchwell put a good ball through to Barker. The striker’s shot went across the face of the goal, just inches short of an opening goal.

The midfield feed with McGrath at the controls began to have more success seeking out Satchwell and Barker. Satchwell had a collision with the keeper as he chased hard and shortly afterwards had a header just wide of the far post.

But on 43 minutes Bryan came out from his goal but missed the ball as he bounced , leaving Worksop with a clear shot into an empty net for the lead.

Sports came charging back to try and grab an equaliser before half time, Satchwell was through but couldn’t get the space to place his shot.

After Eccleshall picked up a yellow card, Jude Ayetaine went close. But just before the half time whistle Bryan pulled out a fine save to his right from a Worksop free-kick.

There were a few substitutions for the second half, but Sports were straight on the attack, with Ayetaine placing a good ball into the box, from which Satchwell almost connected.

Worksop soon retaliated with Bryan forced to make two diving saves.

But after 55 minutes the equaliser finally came, after Ayetaine collected the ball in the box with his back to goal, after shielding well from the Worksop defence he swivelled and fired into the corner of the net.

Sports sub Junior was battling his through the Worksop defence and receiving constant hassle, but looking dangerous on every attack.

After 80 minutes Satchwell got his just reward with a well taken second goal for Sports from inside the box.

Only couple of minutes later however Worksop were level again, after a corner dropped nicely for a Worksop striker.

There should have been a penalty for Sports however, when Ayetaine was held back by two defenders, but the referee waved away appeals.

Bryan had to pull off a few more late saves from some random Worksop shots and a couple of free kicks, but 2-2 was probably a fair result.

The Sports team had a much more flowing and threatening second half though, which bodes well as the competitive season approaches.

The Sports win at Clipstone

by Peter Scherer.   (Images by Clipstone FC)

Mickleover FC continued their pre-season warm up friendlies last Saturday with a 3-1 win way at Clipstone.

There were goals from Stuart Beavon, Will Monteiro and Kemy Agustien.

This Saturday they are away again at Southern League Tamworth.