Category: Reserves

Disappointing Show From Sports Reserves

by Peter Scherer (Information provided by Mickleover Reserves Twitter)

Mickleover Reserves were probably expecting to come home with three points from their visit to Wirksworth Ivanhoe, being in the lower half of the Central Midlands League Premier Division South.

It started well enough earning an early corner after some confusion in the home defence. 

Dean Ironmonger had a 30 yard shot, but it was straight at the keeper, before Sports keeper Joshua Maher had to make a save from close range.

Brandon Ferron had started to cause trouble for the hosts down the left-hand side and set up Fin Ryder for another long range effort, but it was straight at the keeper again.

The same pair threatened again shortly afterwards, but Ryder was unable to get full control to get a final shot in.

But attacks were flowing for Mickleover and Declan Brown chested down to lay the ball off to Owen Parr, but his shot was deflected for a corner.

Ironmonger gave the keeper a fairly easy save from his next effort, but despite the Mickleover pressure, it was Wirksworth that capitalised on a defence mistake and looped the ball over the advancing Maher 0-1.

Ferron put in another cross but it was too high for Charlie Rock to connect and then sent Ryder on a run, but Ironmonger’s final shot was deflected.

But once again Wirksworth picked up on defensive errors and made in 0-2 from close range as the defence failed to clear their ranks.

Into the second half and Rock had to make a recovering tackle after his initial slip, before Maher made a finger stop from a free kick, to deny the hosts a third goal.

Maher had to come to the rescue again to punch clear and was on hand to clear the danger after a further mix up.

But Sports kept trying to fight back and Jack Leighton had a header just off target, before Ironmonger was replaced by Ryan McKeever-Atkins.

Parr set up a long range shot for Ronnie Bonser, but it was over and Rock tried to set Brown free, but the defence held tight. 

Jayden Cozens was a late sub for Brown, but Ferron’s late free kick earned a corner, but the full time whistle arrived and it remained 0-2.

 

Ryder Goals Secures A Point For Reserves

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves earned a well-deserved point last Saturday, when they faced Central Midlands League Premier Division rivals Teversal.

Sports started the stronger of the two sides, as Charlie Rock, Jack Leighton and Declan Brown combined after a corner, with the final effort just wide.

Fin Ryder then charged through to cross, but there was no one in the middle, but a few minutes later he was in the action again, on the end of a 20 plus pass build up, before the visitors keeper saved his shot.

Brown was next to burst through the defence. He was met by the advancing keeper, diving at the young strikers feet, before the defence recovered and cleared the danger.

Teversal gradually started to get into the game more, but it was Brown causing problems for the defence again. He went one on one with the keeper, but his shot was just wide.

After lots of promise the opening goal finally arrived, after a Leighton charge down the right. His cross caused confusion between the keeper and a defender, and Ryder collected to make it 1-0.

Brown managed to set up Sam Harrison for another shot before half time, but his powerful effort was over the bar.

Teversal came out for the second half with all guns blazing. They hit the post, before home keeper Tom Bill claimed it after visitors third attempt, before an unmarked striker hit the bar shortly afterwards.

Bill had saved a free kick,  but it wasn’t long before Teversal were back on equal terms, after a cross fell out of Rock’s reach and landed nicely for the visitors to hit it home 1-1.

There was one more chance for Mickleover before the final whistle, when Dean Ironmonger, who had subbed for Brown, broke through the defence, but his shot lacked power to trouble the keeper.

The point put Mickleover into third place in the table, three points behind Teversal, but with two games in hand. They are at home next week too when they face Wirksworth Ivanhoe, who are currently 13th.

(information provided by Mickleover Reserves twitter)

Reserves Bow Out of Cup

by Peter Scherer

Having gone down 1-3 at Clay Cross in the league last month, Mickleover Reserves were hoping to gain revenge over their North Derbyshire rivals in the League Cup.

The hosts went ahead early on through Max Dungworth, but the young Mickleover side fought back with avengeance. Owen Parr created space for his own shot, tipped over the bar by the home keeper.

The following corner then found Declan Brown who took his chance superbly to make it 1-1.

But Clay Cross kept pushing forward with sustained pressure, as Mickleover sometimes found it hard to clear their ranks.

Zak Sandhu had a free kick cleared after Jack Leightonwas fouled and keeper Tom Bill had to be quick off the mark after a Clay Cross break.

Mickleover had another free kick, but the keeper saved Louis Penningtons initial effort, only for Charlie Rocks header from the resulting free kick to be saved easily by the home keeper.

McKeever-Atkins then managed to cut in across the visitors box to find Dean Ironmonger, but the striker was deemed offside as the half time whistle was blownall square.

Bill then had to pull off a tremendous save from a Clay Cross free kick to keep it level, before some defensive errors kept the pressure on Bill.

After Mickleover had an early corner in the second half as they looked for the lead, it was the hosts who found the back of the net, with Kurt Morley breaching the defence on the far post. 1-2.

Although Clay Cross had a player sin binned for 10 minutes, Mickleover failed to capitalise on the 10-men and the score remained 1-2 as Mickleover bow out of the Central Midlands League Cup.

The Reserves are without a game now until they face Teversal at the Don Amott Arena on October 8th.

(information provided by Mickleover Reserves Twitter)

Reserves Extend Winning Streak

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover FC Reserves are now fourth in the Central Midlands League Premier South Division table and only a point from top, following their third successive win last Saturday.

With two early corners conceded by visitors Cromford & Wirksworth FC, Mickleover soon had the upperhand and following a foul on Fin Barker, Louis Pennington saw his free kick rebound off the wall.

But Pennington then sent Brandon Ferron through to cut inside, his shot was heading for goal, but a final touch from Barker made sure. 1-0.

The visitors had failed to create much in response, but a rare break was blocked by Rock, who was looking a solid pairing in the middle of defence with Ethan Mann.

Some promising and creative Mickleover play in midfield kept Sports going forward, but wasn’t creating the chances.

But after Barker was fouled again, he took the free kick which was cleared again as it came off the wall, so it remained 1-0 at half time.

It was the defenders on the attack early into the second half, when Mann found Rock, who couldn’t quite get his shot in before it was cleared.

Ferron put a couple of good crosses in, but there was no one on the end of it, then Zak Sandhu came on after Ferron took a knock, joined by Sam Harrison on for Cozens.

Sandhu’s first job was to block a Cromford shot, but the following corner wasn’t cleared and they shot just wide.

But shortly afterwards Cromford won a free kick, which wasn’t cleared, the follow up shot hit the bar, before another header breached keeper Fin Bowen’s defence and it was 1-1.

Mickleover were on the charge again though and Barker had a shot well saved by the visitors keeper. Sandhu and Harrison then combined to win another corner, with Pennington winning a free kick, which he took himself and was well held by the keeper after he breached the wall.

Sandhu hit the bar after a cross from Ronnie Bonser, before two more changes were made. Harry Atwal and Dean Ironmonger came on for Fin Ryder and Jack Leighton.

But Barker was running at the Cromford defence again and was fouled. Atwal stepped up to take the free kick and curled it past the wall into the top left-hand corner, with the keeper well beaten 2-1.

Mickleover continued to push hard but Cromford had far from given up and responded too. There was a late break too for Harrison in the final minutes, but his shot was just of target.

The Reserves are back in action again on Saturday when they visit Clay Cross in the League Cup, before their league campaign resumes with Teversal at home on October 8th.

(Information contributed by Mickleover Reserves FC Twitter)

Reserves Up Into Top Three

by Peter Scherer

A 3-1 victory at Arnold Town last night has moved Mickleover Reserves into third place in the Central Midlands League Premier South Division.

It didn’t start too well for the young Mickleover side, when they conceded an early goal from striker Chambers.

But the striking power of Declan Brown and the return of last seasons top scorer Fin Barker, soon had Mickleover fighting back.

Barker had a shot deflected onto the post before Brown followed up to make it 1-1. But Barker was on the attack and fired a shot just over the bar as it remained even at half time.

Sports had been forced to make one change before the break, with Fin Ryder coming on for Owen Parr.

The home keeper was in for a busier second half and after a couple of chances and corners, he had to make a spectacular save from a Brown effort.

But it wasn’t long before Mickleover went ahead, with Ronnie Bonser making a clearance, allowing Barker to send Jack Leighton on the overlap. His telling cross then found Brown and it was 2-1.

It was another Leighton charge that set up Brown for his hattrick, to settle all three points in Mickleover’s favour at 3-1.

The Reserves at home to Cromford & Wirksworth on Saturday at 3pm. The first team are without a game, SP PAY THEM A VISIT!!

(Information contributed by Mickleover Reserves FC Twitter)

Davidson-Miller Hat-trick As Reserves Hit Ashland For Six

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves secured their second win of the season last night, hitting six without reply at home to Ashland.

Starting line-up: 1-Fin Bowen 2-Jake Bennett 3-Brandon Ferron 4-Charlie Rock 5-Pablo Mills 6-Zak Sandhu 7-Owen Parr 8-John McGrath 9-Jahvan Davidson-Miller 10-Jack Leighton 11-Ben Horleston. Subs: Harry Atwal, Louis Pennington, Fin Ryder, Declan Brown, Dean Ironmonger.

In his first game since last November, Bennett was back from his knee operation and soon on the attack, with a right cross in the first minute to earn a corner.

Having moved from his previous right back position, Leighton chased a through ball after six minutes, but it just outpaced him and went out for a goal kick.

Sports were looking very strong going forward and a cross from Mills just missed Davidson-Miller’s head, before a slight fumble from the Ashland keeper was cleared.

McGrath and Horleston were controlling midfield, freeing up Parr and Leighton for runs at the visitors. 10 minutes in and McGrath fed Bennett down the right again, but his cross the saw Davidson-Miller’s shot blocked. Parr then fired in another cross three minutes later to earn another corner.

Mills put a shot wide after 14 minutes from a McGrath cross and a minute later a free kick from the Gaffer saw Davidson-Miller hold the ball well in the box, but he couldn’t get the turn for a final shot before it was cleared.

The shots were coming thick and fast and Horleston found Davidson-Miller again in space, but his shot was just wide of the left-hand post after 16 minutes.

Three minutes later and Davidson-Miller finally hit the opening goal, after a long and precise build-up from midfield 1-0, and only a minute later Mills crashed a shot against the bar after a great diagonal run from Leighton.

Davidson-Miller was constantly on the attack and his long run after 22 minutes earned another corner, he then cracked in another shot a minute later which was well saved by the Ashland keeper.

McGrath then had a corner, which led to a deflected shot hitting the post, and then in close succession both Horleston and Mills had further shots saved.

On the half hour another McGrath corner saw the visitor’s keeper save again from Davidson-Miller before Bennett made it 2-0 after a build-up down the right in the 33rd minute. 2-0.

Mills then hit the bar again from a McGrath pass, before both Davidson-Miller and Mills had further shots saved as half time approached.

With a minute to go Ferron beat the defence on the left, found Mills but the keeper saved his shot again Then Leighton just missed making contact as the Ashland keeper ran off his line to intercept, with Mills waiting unmarked in the middle.

There was no peace for the visitors again as Mickleover were straight on the attack again at the start of the second half.

A Ferron cross just missed Davidson-Miller’s head after 46 minutes, but three minutes later the visitors had their only real shot in the whole match, well wide of Bowen’s left-hand post.

Ferron had a shot himself which the keeper held onto at the second attempt and then after 55 minutes Bennett was causing more trouble down the right, but the following shots were off target.

We only had to wait another minute though before Davidson-Miller connected in a goal mouth scramble to make it 3-0.

Ashland had a break almost on the hour, but with Bowen racing off his line, the danger was soon cleared before Mickleover made a double substitution with Pennington and Ryder on for Bennett and Leighton.

Davidson-Miller then completed his hattrick after 68 minutes after taking the ball around the keeper, he then came off to be replaced by Ironmonger, with Atwal on for Parr. 4-0.

Mills was still seeking his goal and fired another attempt wide after 73 minutes. Ferron then fed another ball to him, but he just missed connecting, but there was another goal after 77 minutes with Ironmonger on target 5-0.

Brown came on for Horleston in the last 10 minutes and after a solid performance at the back from Rock and Sandhu, Rock went close to adding to the scoresheet after 82 minutes, after his effort was just wide of the left-hand post.

88 Minutes on the clock and Mills got his goal to round off the night with a comfortable 6-0 victory. “I wasn’t a matter of if I scored, it was more a case of when,” Mills concluded.

The Reserves are next in action next Tuesday night, when they visit Arnold Town. 

10 Men Reserves Held At Home

by Peter Scherer

It was virtually the Mickleover FC youth team facing Holbrook in last nights Central Midlands League Division One South match, but they had to settle for 2-2 draw.

Starting line-up: 1-Tom Bill 2-Jack Leighton 3-Brandon Ferron 4-Harry Atwal 5-Pablo Mills 6-Charlie Rock 7-Owen Parr 6-Ben Horleston 9-Ronnie Bonser 10-Jahvan Davidson-Miller 11-Fin Ryder. Subs: Dam Harrison, Dean Ironmonger, Cody Roberts-Downing, Dani Owalabi.

Only two minutes into the game Davidson-Miller was fouled to earn the first free-kick, but Ferron shot wide from Mills kick.

Three minutes later Holbrook had their first attack but failed to trouble Bill in the Mickleover goal.

As Mickleover took the upperhand Mills headed just wide from an Atwal cross, before Leighton fired in a telling cross after an overlap on the left.

Mills was trying to get long balls through to Davidson-Miller, but Holbrook were then quick on the break after a couple of interceptions, but Bonser,Rock and Atwal cleared any danger.

After 19 minutes the Holbrook keeper had to charge out of his goal, with only metres to spare before Davidson-Miller connected with another long ball.

The first team striker then followed up a minute later with a good hold in the box, turning and shooting just wide of the post.

It was Mills and Davidson-Miller combining that saw Horleston score the opening goal after 25 minutes, a crisp effort from just inside the box buried in keeper Morley’s left-hand corner. 1-0.

Both Leighton and Ferron were working the overlaps well and a Ferron run was just short of connecting with Davidson-Miler again on the half hour.

Atwal had a long-range effort just over the bar and then 37 minutes in and Horleston found Mills, whose shot was deflected for a corner.

Holbrook had another shot just over the bar with five minutes left in the second half. But Mickleover came back with Horleston’s shot blocked from a Parr cross.

Bonser then lost possession and Holbrook were through, forcing a fine save from Bill, before Parr’s shot was deflected onto the bar, and Mills followed up with a cross, just missing the heads of both Davidson-Miller and Ryder.

Holbrook started the second half with more endeavour to seek out the equaliser. Bonser managed to get back to intercept the first break, but only two minutes later Holbrook were level with a 49th effort.

The central defence of Bonser and Rock was split wide open, leaving Holbrook’s Barnes with a free shot down the middle and no chance for Bill, 1-1.

Both Leighton and Ferron continued to put the crosses in, before Parr had a shot saved after 51 minutes.

The Holbrook goalkeeper Morley then went off injured, but Mickleover failed to capitalise or trouble the sub keeper.

Just over the hour and Mickleover were losing control in midfield, but Holbrook’s efforts were off target.

Mills had a tap cleared off the line following a 65th minute corner, Davidson-Miller was thwarted one step from a shot in the box and Parr had another shot deflected for a corner.

But 68 minutes in and Bonser was outpaced by Holbrook’s Millinchip and fouled him from behind, just outside the box, almost identical to the penalty given away in last week’s Youth Cup match.

It was a straight red card and Mickleover then subbed Mills with Roberts-Downing, before Holbrook’s free kick was sent well wide.

There was another defensive mix-up in the 73rd minute, but Holbrook shot wide after a free shot on goal.

A minute later Ryder had a good run before cutting inside, but Davidson-Miller’s end shot was too weak. Ryder was then on the ball again, but his final pass was just behind Davidson-Miller.

Mickleover tried to push forward and there was another Davidson-Miler shot straight at the sub keeper, before Parr had a blast blocked.

Ferron then cut in from his own overlap, but his shot was too weak too. But Horleston should have scored his second, but he failed to connect with another Ferron cross.

Ryder had a cross or shot just wide of the right-hand corner, but just when it looked to heading for a draw, the Mickleover defence was split wide open down the middle yet again by Smithurst and it was 1-2 after 84 minutes.

But three minutes later Leighton’s dogged perseverance saw him fire another cross into the box, there was a scramble as both Ryder and Davidson-Miller going for the final touch as they made it 2-2.

Mickleover were close to a winner when Davidson-Miller got through again after a Ferron cross, but a last-ditch tackle thwarted the effort.

Ironmonger came on for Ryder in the closing minutes, before Ferron had a shot high and wide, as the game ended with just the one point for the home side.

Young Sports Go Down At Clay Cross

by Philip Gascoigne

It was a learning curve for Mickleover’s young Reserves at top of the table Clay Cross Town on Saturday, losing 1-3 to physically stronger team.

 Sports had Will Robinson sent off for clumsy tackle at 2-1. A harsh decision was the general opinion. Regan Eldridge and Finnlay Hunter scored for the dots, with Fin Ryder replying for Mickleover.

But  all credit to Sports who took game to them, but a quick break finished them off late on as Josh Scully made it 3-1.

Reserves Start With A Win!

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves started their Central Midlands League Premier Division South campaign with a 2-1 win at Mansfield Hosiery Mills last Friday evening.

Only six minutes into the game Ben Horleston gave Mickleover the lead and it stayed 1-0 at half-time.

The hosts were a greatly improved side to last season and after just five minutes of the second half Elliot Nunn equalised.

Mickleover secured all three points though when George Atwal converted a 74th penalty.

The Reserves are away again in their next game, when they visit Clay Cross next Saturday.

The Reserves Kick Off: Mansfield Hosiery Mills (A)

by Peter Scherer

Mickleover Reserves Central Midlands Premier Division South campaign gets underway on Friday, with a visit to Mansfield Hosiery Mills, kick off 7.45pm.

Dave Mackenzie’s team were the leagues top scorers last season and finished second in the table, just four points behind Champions Blidworth.

Blidworth are one of five teams that have moved on, with Long Eaton Community, Rowsley, Sherwood Colliery Reserves joined more recently by the resignation of our neighbours Hilton Harriers.

New to the league are Cromford & Wirksworth Town, Clay Cross Town and more locally Derby Singh Brothers and Graham Street Prims.

Following Friday evenings visit to Mansfield, we are away again at Clay Cross on Saturday 13th, before our first home game with Holbrook St Michaels on Tuesday 23rd at 7.45pm.

Following Aaron Hayer’s departure to take over at Borrowash Vic’s, Leigh Parr joins Dave Mack as the teams assistant manager and coach.