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by Peter Scherer
Mickleover added a mix of youth and experience to their defence, when they signed Stefan Galinksi and Notts County loanee Kieran Brown on the eve of last Saturdays’ match at Matlock.
Galinski is an experienced centre back that started out at Derby County, but after a loan spell at Corby Town he moved on to Stoke City.
Boston Utd and Stalybridge were his next stops, before a two-year spell at Alfreton, during which time he was loaned to Grantham. His next move was to
Hednesford and more recently he played for Basford and Gainsborough is capped by Poland at Under 18 level.
Stefan is a really important signing. He is an excellent communicator and will provide us with additional physicality and leadership. He has a wealth of experience at this level and leagues above, and he’s a really positive character.
said Mickleover manager Gareth Holmes.
Brown is a versatile player and has impressed at Meadow Lane, before coming to the Don Amott Arena to increase his experience.
Kieran is very well thought of at Notts County. He can cover a few different positions and excels in 1v1 situations. He brings lots of pace and power to the group and the ability to carry the ball well. I would like to thank Notts County for allowing Kieran to join us on loan.
Holmes added.
by Peter Scherer
Having become first choice at left back in recent matches, 18 year old Brandon Ferron has signed his first pro contract for Mickleover, after another outstanding game against Macclesfield.
Ferron first played for the first team in a pre-season friendly at Uttoxeter in 2022, where his pace was immediately obvious.
Having come through the Academy, he had also become a regular in the reserve side, along with occasional first team appearances off the bench and loan spells at Maltby and Sheffield.
We are delighted that Brandon has signed. From the moment we came into the building, Brandon has impressed us. It has been our job as a coaching staff to provide him with opportunity and belief, for him to grow and develop. A performance like the one against Macclesfield are just the beginning as he continues to work hard and progress
said Sports boss Gareth Holmes.
by Peter Scherer
Attacking midfielder Tyreace Palmer joined Mickleover on the eve of Saturday’s game at home to Workington.
A former Notts County junior, with National League experience. He has had loan spells at Melton Town and Basford, before a permanent move to our Nottinghamshire rivals, who also loaned him to Loughborough Dynamo last season.
by Peter Scherer
Mickleover have taken Weston Super Mare striker Jamies Soule on a one months loan, and he goes straight into the squad for tonight’s game at Morpeth.
A former England Youth International, Soule’s career started at West Bromwich Albion as an eight year old. He was loaned out to Barrow, Lincoln City and Cheltenham and scored on his EFL Trophy debut for Lincoln.
He made one more first team appearance at Lincoln, but following his release from West Brom he moved to Dover Athletic in July 2022.
After a further six months at Alvechurch, he went to Weston in July last year and started this season on loan at Walsall Wood.
by Peter Scherer
With four league games without a win, Mickleover will be hoping that the 362 mile round trip to Morpeth Town on Tuesday night will prove positive.
Like Mickleover, our hosts have spent much of this season around midtable and have recently secured 2-0 wins at Worksop and Prescot Cables, before a 2-1 win at Bamber Bridge last Saturday.
Sports have had a number of casualties over the last couple of months, which has contributed greatly to the lack of stability in the line-up, leaving them 15th in the table, with our hosts now ninth.
Craig Lynch has been in charge at Craik Park since October 2021. He previously managed Seaham Red Star and his playing career took him to Sunderland, Rochdale, Hartlepool, Spennymoor Town and Blyth Spartans.
Goalkeeper Dan Langley arrived pre-season, he was originally spotted by Newcastle Utd, while playing for St.Benet Biscop Catholic Academy. After loans at Gateshead and Spennymoor, he joined Blyth Spartans on his release.
After a couple of months he moved to Oldham Athletic, who loaned him back to Blyth and Scunthorpe, before joining our hosts.
Rhys Evans is a right back who started out with Wallsend Boys. But after a spell in Scotland with St.Johnstone and Queen of the South, he came back to England with Benfield. He came to Morpeth pre-season too, after five years at Blyth Spartans.
Josh Robson is primarily a right back too. The former Sunderland junior spent time on loan in Norway with Notodden, before a permanent move to Bryne. He returned to the UK two years later with Blyth Spartans and is in his third season at Morpeth.
Attacking midfielder Will Dowling started out with East Northumberland & Berwick Schools, before signing for Sunderland. He then had a year at Stoke City before joining our hosts last Match.
Centre back and captain Jeff Henderson played his junior football at Newcastle Utd. He was loaned to Gateshead, before moving to the League of Ireland with Sligo Rovers, where he played in Champions and Europa League qualifiers.
He returned to England with Stobswood after a three years in Ireland and is now in his seventh year at Craik Park.
Josh King is a centre back too, in his third season with the club, since coming from York City. He started out at Park View Academy.
Defender Liam Miller came from Guisborough at the start of last season. A former Sunderland junior and Scotland Under 16 & 17 International, he’s played for Bishop Auckland too..
Left winger Danny Barlow is another former Blyth Spartans player, that was signed in July 2023.
Striker Jerome Greaves is a more recent signing, having come from Bishop Auckland last month. A former Rotherham youngster, he had loan spells at Matlock, and Farsley Celtic, before going to Pontefract on his release.
He quickly moved on to Eccleshill, and has also played for Belper Town and Whitby Town, where he spent the whole of last season.
Fellow striker Luke James has played over 250 matches in leagues one and two, scoring 24 goals. He started out at Hartlepool before moving to Peterborough Utd. He was loaned to Bradford City, back to Hartlepool and Bristol Rovers, before a permanent move to Forest Green Rovers.
After a third spell at Hartlepool, he has also played for Barrow, York City and South Shields, from where he is currently on a season long loan, having finished last season on loan at Blyth. He is also an England C International.
Striker Jack Foalle came from Whitley Bay way back in 2018 and scored on his home debut.
Ryan Wombwell is a right back and another former Sunderland youngster. He had a year at Gateshead after his release and came to Morpeth from Spennymoor in August last year.
Striker Nic Bollado started off with Carlisle Utd, before a spell at Stockport County. He joined our hosts last December, after a loan at FC United.
Jordan Hickey is a central midfielder and another former Sunderland Junior, who then had three years at Hull City. He is another former Blyth player too, who arrived pre-season.
Midfielder Vinnie Steels joined our hosts from Shildon over the summer of 2023. He also played for Darlington, York City, Burnley Under-21s, and Sunderland Under-21s before a stint at Shildon prior to joining the Highwaymen.
Nathan Buddle is another pre-season signing from Ashington. A centre back, he was another former Hartlepool youngster, who has played for Blyth, Carlisle, Gateshead and Spennymoor too.
Midfielder Fenton John is another season long loanee. A former Middlesbrough junior, he joined Gateshead pre-season, from where he is currently on loan.
York City youngsters striker Billy Marshall and midfielder Leon Gibson-Booth are both on youth loans too, having both previously been loaned to Ossett Utd.
Striker Sam Davison had been part of Carlisle United’s academy since featuring in their under-11 age group. There for five years, he switched to Morpeth’s Academy and featured in pre-season fixtures before making match day squads for the first team.
Midfielder Matty Griggs is another of the talented juniors breaking through into the first team pre-season. He is also dual registered with Whitley Bay.
Matt Boyd is another product of Morpeth’s own Academy. A young midfielder he also featured for Hibernian in their Academy set-up in Scotland.
Finally Morpeth juniors Josh Follin and Ryan Cater have recently joined the first team squad too, having both been selected for England Schools.
Kick off is at 7.45 and instructions should be on the clubs website to follow the live commentary.