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Nantwich Town 2-3 Mickleover Sports: Match Report

Nantwich Town 2-3 Mickleover Sports
Saturday 6th April 2019
Written by Sam Goldsworthy

A fantastic battling performance from Mickleover Sports ensured a second away win in a week as they managed to take all three points away from Cheshire. The Dabbers went ahead twice through two goals from Callum Saunders but Sports showed fight to equalise twice quickly through Jack Storer and Evan Garnett. Then out of nowhere substitute Jiri Boula make a daring run and thundered a strike into the bottom left corner just before the break. That’s how it stayed after Sports rode their luck in the second period but they held on to come out of the relegation zone with both Bamber Bridge and Workington both losing.

Lewis King remained in goal. The back four consisted of Karol Tvaroh, Neil Yadolahi, Pablo Mills and Ben Turner. A midfield four of Jimmy Phillips, Mason Warren, Ricky Ravenhill and James Baxendale. Jack Storer and Evan Garnett were up front. The Sports bench consisted of John McGrath, Will Norcross, Levi Amantchi, Jiri Boula and Shaquille McDonald.

The first goal of the afternoon came after only 15 minutes as Sports conceded an early penalty kick. Neil Yadolahi was deemed to have brought down Sean Cooke and the referee showed no hesitation to point to the sport for a Dabbers penalty. Callum Saunder stepped up and smashed the kick against the left hand post but due to the power of the strike the Sports defence could not react quick enough and Saunders was left alone to prod the ball into the bottom right corner.

However it didn’t take long for Mickleover Sports to equalise and get back on level terms. A throw was played into Sports midfielder Jimmy Phillips sent a beautiful cross into the far post and up lept striker Jack Storer to head home a powerful effort into the bottom left corner past the keeper for his second goal in two games.

Nantwich then retook the lead in a frantic first half as Callum Saunder bagged a brace. A cracking strike from outside the box was very well saved by Lewis King but it was only palmed into the path of Saunders as the Sports back line didn’t react in time and he buried it into the bottom right corner.

But yet again Sports showed fight and character to battle hard and got back into the game for a second time as Jimmy Phillips showed real determination to win the ball back on the far side byline and played a simple ball over to Evan Garnett in the middle of the box and he hit it first time into the bottom left corner to bring Sports back level for again.

But this time however it wouldn’t be Nantwich going on to get a third it was in fact Sports who were would go ahead this time just before the half time break. Evan Garnett won the ball back in the middle of the field and played a pass out to Jiri Boula who had come on for Neil Yadolahi only a few minutes before. Boula had acres of space to run down the right hand side of the pitch and has he darted into the box unleashed a stunning low strike past the Nantwich keeper and into the bottom left corner to leave Sports going into half time a goal to the good.

The second half was goalless as the Sports goal rode a dangerous life but Sports saw the game out to record a second away win of the week and only their fourth of the season to move three points clear of the relegation places and leapfrog Bamber Bridge.

Rams Youngster Signs On Loan

Derby County Under-18s’ striker Javaun Splatt has joined Mickleover Sports on loan until the end of the season.

Splatt, a second-year scholar, joined the Rams academy last summer and has made nine appearances for Justin Walker’s Under-18s side this season, scoring once.

He has also made one appearance for the Under-23s when he came off the bench and scored in a 4-1 victory at Bristol City in the Premier League Cup.

Javaun has been brought in for the final 7 or so games and the Rams youngster will be looking to aid our fight against relegation.

Sports bring in Duo for relegation fight

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Sports boss John McGrath has acted quickly to bring in extra fire power and defensive cover ahead of the Non League Transfer Deadline on Thursday (28th March).

Striker Ben Wolfenden and Center Back Neil Yadolahi have both been signed up as free agents to help Sports fight the drop in their remaining seven games of the season.

Ben Wolfenden,21, is a striker that has graduated from the AFC Bournemouth Academy and most recently found himself at fellow Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur from 2012 till being released in 2018.

Ben is 6’1 centre forward who joins Sports after being recommended to John McGrath and after impressing in training has been signed up.

Neil Yadolhi,25, is a well traveled center back who was signed by Burnley at age 16 for £150,000. Having played under Owen Coyle, Eddie Howe & Sean Dyche during his time with the Clarets, he then went onto sign foe Nigel Clough’s Derby County. He then departed the Rams for Turkish Side Bursaspor in 20145 on a 2 and a half year deal. After just nine months Neil left Turkey, had a short stint at Swansea City on loan before enjoying a few years in Ireland with Bohemians and Drogheda United. Injuries prevented a longer stay and after his departure from Ireland he signed for MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps but has most recently spent time in Iran with top flight club Saipa. Neil has represented Ireland at all youth levels from U15 TO U21 due to having an Irish mother and has also featured in both Iraq and Iran National Squads due to his fathers joint nationality with both nations.

We welcome both players to Mickleover Sports and hope they enjoy their time with the club. Both will go straight into the squad to face Whitby Town on Saturday 30th March at The Don Amott Arena.

Sports Bring in Baxendale

Mickleover Sports are delighted to announce the signing of James Baxendale. ‬

‪The midfielder has been plying this trade at Kidderminster Harriers & Nuneaton Borough this season.

After a spell with Doncaster Rovers, Baxendale made over 100 appearances for Walsall in the Football League before spells with Mansfield Town, Alfreton Town and a stint in the United States with Orange County‬.

James will go straight into the squad for the home game with Witton Albion on Saturday 16th March.

Mickleover Sports 1-3 South Shields: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 1-3 South Shields
Saturday 9th March 2019
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier Division
Written by Kerry Goldsworthy

After last week’s disappointing result, Sports came into this game fighting to survive relegation. Sports boss John McGrath put out a difficult but good 4-4-2 formation with Lewis King in goal. The back four consisted of Karel Tvaroh, Durrell Berry, Ben Turner and Mason Warren. The midfield consisted of John McGrath, Ricky Ravenhill, Jake Scott and Shaquille McDonald. The two front strikers consisted of Nathan Jarman and Levi Amantchi. The bench consisted of Adam Prusa, Tomas Junek, Evan Garnett, Jiri Boula and Jimmy Phillips.
First half commenced and for the first 7 minutes, Mickleover did do well to keep South Shields from scoring but on the 8th minute, goal came for South Shields. Craig Baxter had plenty of time and space to take the ball down and struck it down low past Lewis King and in the bottom left corner of the goal. Two minutes later, chance came for Sports. Sports first chance saw Levi Amantchi turn and he struck the ball over the bar for a South Shields goal kick. On the 12th minute, another chance came for Sports. A long ball over the top found Shaquille McDonald but his second touch was sent wide and over the goal for another South Shields goal kick. During the 12th to the 21st minute, South Shields has the most chances to go another goal up, but Lewis King did well to keep the score at 1-0. On the 22nd minute, a huge chance came for South Shields. David Foley had a golden chance to make it 2-0 up with a huge amount of space inside the six-yard box but his shot was sent over the bar. On the 25th minute, another huge chance came for South Shields and a big let off for Sports as South Shields were awarded a free kick. Robert Briggs sent the long-range free kick, but his shot hit the post of the goal. A minute later, goal came for South Shields. They got their second with Blair Adams who struck his effort from 25 yards and did not look to trouble Lewis King but only using one hand to keep it out, Ben Harmison came in and tapped it into the bottom left corner to give South Shields the lead.

During the 27th minute to the 37th minute, South Shields were the most dominant throughout the period, but the chances were out wide or over the bar. On the 38th minute, chance came for Sports after a free kick was awarded. John McGrath took the free kick, but his shot went over the bar and out for a South Shields goal kick. Four minutes later, on the 42nd minute, chance came for Sports. Nathan Jarman produced a good diving save from South Shields goalkeeper Liam Connell for a Sports corner. John McGrath took the corner but without the help, South Shields regained possession and took it out for a chance for South Shields to score but went clear of the goal area. Three minutes later, another chance came for South Shields. Dave Foley sent his long-range strike over the bar and cleared for a Sports goal kick.

Half Time: Mickleover Sports 0-2 South Shields

Second half commenced and Sports made their first substitution with Tomas Junek replacing Levi Amantchi. For the first 12 minutes of the second half, both sides did have some good chances but unfortunately too short and sweet to comment as each side defended well to keep it at a low level. On the 58th minute and another goal came for South Shields. A cross came into the box and, completely unmarked, Ben Harmison came and tapped it into the bottom left corner. During the 59th minute and the 65th minute, Sports were dominate but with the strength of the South Shields team, regained possession. On the 66th minute, Sports made another substitution with Jimmy Phillips replacing John McGrath. On the 68th minute, huge chance came for Sports with Jimmy Phillips shot saved well by South Shields captain Jon Shaw. On the 75th minute, Sports made their final substitution which saw Adam Prusa replacing Shaquille McDonald.
On the 81st minute, a light was at the end of the tunnel as a goal came for Sports. Tomas Junek scored from just inside the area with his left foot after a big deflection by South Shields and went past the keeper for Sports to get a goal. On the 89th minute, huge chance came for Sports. An excellent free kick by Mason Warren so the ball goes out for a Sports corner. Mason Warren took the corner and could have gone in with a good header by Durrell Berry but goes over the bar for a South Shields goal kick. During the four minutes of added time, Mickleover had the most chance to get another goal with a corner awarded to them. Mason Warren took the corner but due to pure strength of South Shields, the corner was cleared away. South Shields almost had a chance with Phillip Turnbull 1v2 with Durrell Berry and Lewis King but Lewis King managed to get the hands on it to throw it out.

Full Time: Mickleover Sports 1-3 South Shields

Ten Cup Finals: South Shields (H) Match Preview

The use of the word cup final is probably overused these days however Mickleover has ten of them if they want to remain a Step 3 Club. Last weeks 4-1 defeat to Warrington Town didn’t really tell the full story as Warrington are at the top of the league. But it doesn’t get any easier for John McGrath’s side as they now welcome the visit of probably the biggest side in the league, South Shields. With a large away following expected from the Mariners, Sports are going to need all the support they can to help them achieve what would be a surprise victory given the form and league standings of both sides.

LAST TIME OUT
South Shields last match was last weekend as they drew 1-1 with fellow Derbyshire side Buxton FC. Lee Mason (no not the referee) gave Shields the lead from a quick equaliser from Nico DeGirolamo was enough for a share of the spoils. Mickleover’s last game was against Shields title rivals Warrington Town when they went down 4-1 at The Don Amott Arena. Evan Garnett with the solo goal for Sports, his first since the away game at South Shields back in November.

SPORTS TEAM NEWS
Nathan Jarman (suspension) and Shaquille McDonald (injury) should both return to the squad for the weekend. Apart from what everyone else is presumed 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 and £7 Concessions. Don’t forget that all kids are FREE for every game in March! Burton Albion 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 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 1-4 Warrington Town: Match Report

Mickleover Sports 1-4 Warrington Town
Saturday 2nd March 2019
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier Division
Written by Kerry Goldsworthy

After last Saturday’s successful victory away at play-off contenders Scarborough Athletic, Sports came into this game hoping to continue the season with winning ways at home against promotion contenders Warrington Town. Sports manager John McGrath put out a good 4-4-2 formation with Lewis King in goal. The back four consisted of Durrell Berry, Pablo Mills, Ryan Cresswell and Ben Turner. The midfield four consisted of Karel Tvaroh, Ricky Ravenhill, Jake Scott and Tomas Junek. The two front strikers consisted of Evan Garnett and Levi Amantchi. The bench consisted of Will Norcross, Mason Warren, Kyle Carey, Jimmy Phillips and Adam Prusa.
First half commenced and in the first three minutes, a goal came for Warrington. A long ball forward was headed on by Bohan Dixon to Tony Gray to turn and lobbed the ball over Lewis King into the goal to give Warrington the lead. On the 10th minute, a chance came for Warrington. Robert Evans had a shot from outside the box, but the ball goes out wide of the left-hand post. On the 20th minute, another chance came for Warrington. A shot from Dylan Vassallo to Tony Gray went too far and out wide of the left-hand post. On the 32nd minute, another chance came for Warrington. A ball from Dylan Vassallo again to Jack Mackreth gave him options but unfortunately chose the wrong option and Pablo Mills was there to block his chance for goal. Three minutes later and Warrington had another chance to score. Mark Roberts made an important interception for Warrington but Sports gain repossession of the ball and into their box and has a chance themselves but goes straight out for a Warrington goal kick. On the 42nd minute Warrington score again. Ben Turner was beaten on the by-line by Jack Mackreth and his cross came in and Dylan Vassallo kicked it into the bottom left corner from a yard out.

Half time: Mickleover Sports 0-2 Warrington Town

Second half commenced and Sports made a substitution with Ryan Cresswell coming off and replaced by Mason Warren. On the 52nd minute, chance came for Warrington. Lewis King scuffed a clearance and got away with it with Tony Gray gaining possession off the ball. Tony Gray took a shot but was held up for Lewis King to get his hands on it. On the 53rd minute, goal came for Sports. Warrington failed to clear the ball out of the box and Evan Garnett managed to dink his shot under Warrington keeper Anthony McMillan and gave Sports a lifeline in the game. Three minutes later and Warrington got another goal after the referee awarded Warrington with a penalty due to Tony Gray going down in the box. Jack Mackreth took the penalty and put it into the top left corner for Warrington to regain their two-goal lead. On the 55th minute, chance came for Warrington. Excellent play from Dylan Vassallo, Tony Gray and Robert Evans who goes for a shot but was flagged offside. On the 69th minute, Warrington score again. Bohan Dixon created time and space in midfield and passed sharply to Robert Evans who turned and fired a shot into the bottom corner for Warrington to take all three points. On the 79th minute, Sports made another substitution with Will Norcross replacing Evan Garnett. Three minutes later and Sports made their final substitution with Jimmy Phillips coming on for Ricky Ravenhill. Throughout the final ten minutes of the game, Warrington were the team with the most chances, but all saved well by the Sports defence and Sports keeper Lewis King.

Full Time: Mickleover Sports 1-4 Warrington Town.

KIDS GO FREE IN MARCH!

March is a very important month as we battle to stay in the Evo-Stik NPL Premier and to help get behind our team we are offering FREE admission for all children under 16 for every home game this March.

Admissions: Adults: £10.00 Concessions: £7.00 U16’s: FREE (March 2019 only)
Derby County & Burton Albion Season Ticket Holders: £7.00 (Season Ticket must be presented).