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18/1/2023 4:54 AM  #1


Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm



After having the last two matches called off we should be alright to play next Saturday as St Ives Town play on a 3G pitch. I was disappointed when the Hednesford game was off but have to admit it was a really cold night.



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19/1/2023 5:36 AM  #2


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

What was the score and line up when we played them at our place?

 

19/1/2023 7:21 AM  #3


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Alex wrote:

What was the score and line up when we played them at our place?

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Match Report from St Ives website


Ilkeston Town  2  St Ives Town  3

 Match Report  Ilkeston v St Ives Town   Pitching-In Southern League Premier Central  04-10-2022

A hard-fought win on the road saw Ives get their league season back on track after a few stuttering performances in recent weeks. But this Tuesday night victory at the home of the pre-season title favourites did not come without cost as leading scorer Jonny Edwards, Tyrone Baker and Kane Lewis all limped out of this game at various stages. Edwards injury looked the more worrying as he left the ground on crutches still in obvious pain more than two hours after landing awkwardly when defending a corner inside his own box.

Manager Ricky Marheineke made only one change from Saturdays history making FA Cup side with Tyrone Baker coming in on the right and Greg Kaziboni dropping to the bench. The Robins, who had enjoyed a weekend off, whist Ives were making history named an unchanged side from their first home win of the season seven days earlier against Stratford.

Ives were eager to show that there was going to be no hangover from Saturday’s cup win, or the celebrations that followed, as they went at their hosts straight from the off with Enoch Andoh winning a corner inside the first minute. That was only cleared far enough to present Johnny Herd with the opportunity to hurl a long throw into the box. Jordan Williams rose highest to meet the projectile, but his header lacked power and presented a comfortable save for home keeper Ollie Battersby.

These early stages were very open and Robins winger Dempsey Arlott-John was already showing that he presented just as much threat as Andoh and Baker for Ives. His first run at Kane Lewis in fourth minute resulted in a free kick wide left that Joe Wilson swung into the box where Kieran Fenton met it well but directed his header wide.

Back at the other end keeper Battersby got an early test as Andoh seized an opportunity to unleash a screamer from thirty yards that moved wickedly in the air forcing the young keeper into a spectacular diving save high to his right. The Grimsby Town loanee was not so fortunate as Ives went in front in tenth minute. Lewis delivered a teasing cross from the right a stretching Marshall Willock only succeeded in heading the ball up into the air Andoh outjumped the much taller Wilson to win the dropping ball and nod it down to Edwards by the penalty spot, he spun and got his shot away but would be honest enough to say that he made far from a clean contact but it was enough to beat the off balance Battersby as the bobbling ball found the bottom corner.

Falling behind sparked the hosts into action and five minutes later Ives keeper James Goff made a very good claim of a ball into the box from the right by Declan Eratt-Thompson as he was under heavy pressure from centre forward Chris O’Grady. Shortly after that came Edwards injury and it was clear that it was a bad one as after lengthy treatment the big striker limped off supported by two colleagues. Ethan Johnston came on to replace him. Losing their talisman did not damper Ives eagerness to add to their lead and skipper Michael Richens came within millimetres of doing just that in 27th minute as he bustled his way through the centre before unleashing a bullet of a drive from fully 35 yards that beat the desperate dive of Battersby but flashed just the wrong side of the post.

Straight back up the other end Arlott-John was again causing problems as he tried to ferret his way through the centre of Ives back line and was taken down by Myles Cowling inside the D. Robins skipper Fenton curled the resulting free kick over Ives wall but just over the top. Johnston was working very hard to ensure that the hosts were not being allowed to play out from the back very easily and he pressurised Reece Hutchinson into conceding a corner in 31 minute. Dylan Williams flag kick was powerfully met by Jordan Williams but his header flew harmlessly over the top.

With half time looming the hosts enjoyed a good spell and it took an excellent block from Williams to prevent O’Grady levelling things up from an Alex Troke cross in the 35th minute. The equaliser when did come arrived in the last of the four added minutes for the injury to Edwards. Wilson delivered a ball in from the right and O’Grady had somehow managed to ghost in at the back post to arrive completely unmarked and divert it home.

Buoyed by their late equaliser in the first half the hosts came out in very positive mood for the re-start and it took a brave diving block from Jordan Williams to prevent Tom Solanke firing home Arlott-John’s pull back after the winger had wriggled his way past Lewis and Callum Milne to get to the bye line in 47th minute. Four minutes later Robins substitute Dan Bradley fired inches wide from 25 yards with almost his first touch of the game having been introduced as a replacement for Wilson only moments earlier.

Having weathered that early second half storm it was Ives turn to inflict a little more pressure on the hosts back line. A 54th minute Herd long throw caused more problems for the Robins as it bounced around the box before falling to Milne but his shot lacked the power to trouble Battersby. The visitors had a claim for a penalty waved away three minutes later as Dylan Williams was bundled over in the box by Hutchinson. The Ives midfielder bounced back up and still managed to flash a cross through the six yard box with no one able to get a touch.Ives did manage to get their noses back in front on the hour with probably the move of the night as they moved the ball around well on the slick 3G surface. The decisive pass coming from Richens who put Baker clear and the Ives number seven made no mistake firing past the advancing Battersby to restore the lead. Ives were showing no signs of tiring following the weekends cup exertions and Milne went close to increasing the lead as he got on the end of a deep Richens free kick in 65th minute but his header was straight at the home keeper. Baker limped out of the game to be replaced by Ed Hottor with 20 minutes to go, but Ives were still searching for the third goal to kill the game. In 76th minute Herd seized an opportunity to get forward down the left and exchanged passes with the hard-working Johnston before getting a shot away that was deflected for a corner. The resulting flag kick came to nothing.

With ten minutes to go Lewis limped out of the game to be replaced by Owen Sheriff and manager Marheineke chose to take the opportunity to try and hold on to what they had got putting Richens in at right back to fill in for Lewis with Sheriff slotting into the centre of a back five. But almost instantly the plan was undone as the dangerous Arlott-John, who had generally been very well marshalled by Lewis all evening, grabbed his opportunity to run at the stand in right back. He left Richens in his wake as he burst into the box before pulling the ball back to substitute Remayne Campbell who teed the ball up for his fellow replacement Jamie Ward to slam home. With the scores back level most of us, remembering our previous trip to Derbyshire this season where we shipped two late goals to lose from a winning position at Mickleover, probably thought the worst. But this Ives side only do positive and rather than sit back they went in search of the winner and found it. In 89th minute Herd went forward to hurl a long throw into the box from the right, as had been the case on a few occasions earlier in the evening the hosts struggled to deal with it. The ball was eventually fed back to Herd on the right hand corner of the box and he carefully curled a left footed effort through the crowd and past the unsighted Battersby into the bottom corner of the net to spark wild celebrations amongst the small travelling contingent behind the car park end goal.

Two goals in two games both excellently taken by Johnny Herd assured him of the man of the match award but Kane Lewis pushed him very close for the excellent way that he kept the very dangerous Arlott-John quiet throughout the evening.

Final Score: Ilkeston  2  St Ives Town  3       
Goals: ILKESTON: O’Grady 45+4, Ward 82   ST IVES: Edwards 10, Baker 60, Herd 89
Team Line Ups:
ILKESTON: Battersby, Wilson (Bradley 49), Hutchinson, Thomas (Ward 80), Willock, Fenton (capt), Eratt-Thompson, Solanke, O’Grady (Campbell 80), Troke, Arlott-John, Unused subs: Brown-Hill, Turner 
ST IVES: Goff, Lewis (Sheriff 81), Herd, Richens (capt), J. Williams, Milne, Baker (Hottor 70), Cowling, Edwards (Johnston 18), D. Williams, Andoh, Unused subs: Sandiford, Kaziboni
Cards: 
Yellow:  ILKESTON:   none     ST IVES: Baker (45+1)

IVES SUPPORTERS MAN OF THE MATCH:  Johnny Herd
Attendance: 442
Report by Nigel Howlett.  



 

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19/1/2023 8:03 AM  #4


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

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St Ives made a better start to the season than Ilkeston but since then fortunes have changed.

Ilkeston will be looking to avenge a 2-3 defeat at the NMG on 4th October 2022 when St Ives took the points with a last minute winner.

After that match St Ives were 6th with 16 points from 10 matches and Ilkeston were 15th with 11 points from 10 matches.

Since then St Ives have earned just 15 points from their next 13 matches and are now 14th.
By comparison Ilkeston have earned 26 points from their next 14matches and are now7th. 

St Ives current record is               P23,  W9,   D4,  L10,  F39. A35.   Pts31
St Ives current home record is     P13,  W 5,  D2,  L6,    F21, A16,   Pts17

Their average home attendance is only 213

They have picked up 4 points from their last two matches ; beating Mickleover 2-0 and drawing 2-2 with Hednesford.

 

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20/1/2023 8:43 PM  #5


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

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I appreciate that no result can be taken for granted but I’m reasonably confident that we can win at St Ives.
Not so Football Web Pages who predict a 1-0 win for St Ives.

According to Football Web Pages Predicted Final table , Ilkeston will finish 11th with the following record :   P42, W15, D12, L15, F54, A43. Points 57.

That means, in our remaining 18 matches we’ will pick up only 20 points; winning 5, drawing 5 and losing 8. They predict that we will lose our next three matches against St Ives, Coalville and Leiston.

https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/southern-football-league-premier-central-division/league-table/predicted







 

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20/1/2023 10:18 PM  #6


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

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St Ives Town FC Match Preview

Match Preview – The Ives v Ilkeston Town  January 20, 2023
St Ives Town will look to extend their unbeaten run to three games on Saturday as they host Ilkeston Town at the Quattro-Tech Westwood Road. A win against Mickleover and a point against Hednesford put to an end a run of three successive league defeats and provided some kind of stability after the Ives took a nose dive down the PitchingIn Southern League Premier Division Central table.  Arguably, the Ives should have got a win at Hednesford last Saturday but were deprived maximum points as the hosts secured a last gasp equaliser.
There has been a couple of changes in playing personnel in recent times with Dylan Williams switching to Needham Market and Julien Sakka joining Basildon United.  The latter going to the Essex outfit on dual registration.Ahead of the game tomorrow, Ives boss Ricky Marheineke looks set to include both goalkeeper James Dadge and defender Ben Toseland after both have impressed since joining a fortnight ago.  Johnny Edwards opened the scoring with a fantastic strike last weekend which took his tally to 13 for the season and is set to start after beginning the last home match against Mickleover on the bench.

INTRODUCING ILKESTON TOWN
The Robins of Ilkeston Town are back at this level after gaining promotion from the Northern Premier League Midlands last season.  They found points hard to come by in the early weeks of the season but since then it’s been a story of gradual progression as they currently sit seventh in the table on 37 points from the 24 games played.  They have won seven at home and three away and will be looking to get revenge on the Ives who won 3-2 at the New Manor Ground in early October.  Ilkeston arrive in decent form having collected eight points from their last four league outings which included a 3-1 victory over AFC Rushden & Diamonds last weekend.  In the squad for the visitors will be Leroy Lita who recently made the switch from Hednesford.

ADMISSION PRICES:
Adults – £11
Concessions (Over 65) – £8
Military Discount (with ID Card) – £5
Students (With ID Card) – £5
U16’s to 12 – £2
U12’s – Free (Accompanied with an adult)

A reminder that if you are not going to the game then there will be updates on social media throughout the afternoon with a match report and post-match reaction available after the final whistle.
Kick-off at the Quattro-Tech Westwood Road is at 3:00pm.
Our match programmes are online only. Click here to view / download.





 

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21/1/2023 10:58 AM  #7


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

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We’re on our way

Debuts today foot Rhys and Leroy

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21/1/2023 2:26 PM  #8


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Ilkeston team
1 Rhys Davies, 2 Joe Wilson, 3 Henri Wilder, 4 Jack Thomas, 5 Finn Delap, 6 Kieran Fenton, 7 Remaye Campbell, 8 Jamie Ward, 9 Leroy Lita, 10 Lee Tomlin, 11 Dempsey Arlott-John.
Bench: 12 Dan Bradley, 14 Thabang Dube, 16 Silvio Bello, 18 Chris O'Grady, 19 Harvey Woodward (GK)

St Ives team
1 James Dadge, 2 Paddy Cases, 3 Johnny Herd, 4 Michael Richens (C), 5 Jordan Williams, 6 Ben Toseland, 7 Kieran Higgs, 8 Myles Cowling, 9 Jonny Edwards, 10 Kellan Hickinson, 11 Tyrone Baker.
Bench: 12 Ed Hotter, 14 Callum Milne, 15 Greg Kaziboni, 16 Nabil Shariff, 17 Enoch Andoh.

 

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21/1/2023 2:35 PM  #9


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

I've been told that there are quite a few games off due to the weather but we are definitely playing.

25 minutes to kickoff


Tamworth v Hednesford is a 2pm kickoff and the latest score is 1-1

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21/1/2023 2:38 PM  #10


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Kieran Fenton
 
Captain Kieran Fenton, if selected, will make his one hundredth start for Ilkeston Town Football Club against St Ives.
 
Kieran joined Ilkeston Town from Quorn in November 2019 and made his debut in a 5-0 defeat of Loughborough Dynamo. He slowly won over the Ilkeston faithful with his measured and calm approach to defensive play. His distribution particularly the long raking pass to the wide players feet gained many plaudits. He has also displayed tremendous technique from a free kick just outside the box. This was demonstrated to dramatic effect when he clinched the Northern Premier League Midland Division title for the Robin in 2022 with a delightfully taken free kick against Wisbech. His first ever goal for the Robins came in August 2021 in a 3-1 win over Bedworth United. He went on to score eight crucial goals in the 2021/22 season. His latest goal was just last week against AFC Rushden & Diamonds.
 
Kieran Jetta Fenton was born in Nottingham on November 25 1994 and joined Nottingham Forest where he worked his way through the ranks before joining Tamworth on loan in 2014. After being released by his hometown club he joined Worksop Town before moving on to Basford United in 2017. He then had a year at Coalville Town before reuniting with Martin Carruthers at Quorn. Three months later he followed Carruthers to the NMG.
 
Kieran had before his hundredth game played in 99 games in which Ilkeston won 51 times. 21 games were drawn and only 27 games were lost. The Robins scored 195 and conceded 158 goals in games in which Kieran played and the majority of these he has also been captain.
 
Kieran has become an ‘Ilson Legend’ who hopefully will get to 200 appearances.
 
John Shiels

 

21/1/2023 2:49 PM  #11


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Ten minutes to kickoff. It's bright sunshine but cold. The 3G pitch looks good.
The teams are now out. I think it's a bigger than average crowd and a very pleasant atmosphere
Ives are in white shirts and black shorts. Ilkeston are in all blue

We're off...
 

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21/1/2023 3:07 PM  #12


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Hickinson sends Baker away but his cross goes behind the goal. Strong start by Ives. Tomlin's ball to Remaye is collected by Dadge.      0-0    5 mins

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21/1/2023 3:08 PM  #13


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

UPDATES 21stJanuary 2023
 
Southern League Premier Central Division
Barwell 0 Basford United 0
Tamworth 4 Hednesford 1 ht
St Ives Town 0 Ilkeston Town 0
 
 
Others 
Bournemouth 0 Nottingham Forest 0
Derby County 0 Bolton Wanderers 0
Buxton 0 Hereford 0
Worksop Town 0 Long Eaton United 0

 

21/1/2023 3:14 PM  #14


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Ives shot is blocked on the line after great run by Edwards, Ward tests Dadge from distance. Big Chance for Hickinson but he puts it wide. Arlott-John does well but over hits his cross.        0-0    13 mins

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21/1/2023 3:19 PM  #15


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Ilkeston free kick in decent central position. It's defended by Ives. Ives have a long throw expert.  
GOAL Ilkeston    Cross by Lita turned in by Campbell.        1-0    17 mins

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21/1/2023 3:21 PM  #16


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

UPDATES 21stJanuary 2023
 
Southern League Premier Central Division
Barwell 0 Basford United 0
Tamworth 4 Hednesford 1 ht
Rushall 1 Kings Langley 0
St Ives Town 0 Ilkeston Town 1

 
 
Others 
Bournemouth 0 Nottingham Forest 0
Derby County 1 Bolton Wanderers 0
Buxton 0 Hereford 0
Worksop Town 2 Long Eaton United 0

 

21/1/2023 3:24 PM  #17


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Hickinson looks a good player for Ives. Great collect by Davies as he races out.   Fenton nearly puts Lita clear but Dadge gets there first. Another good collect by Davies.        1-0    22 mins

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21/1/2023 3:27 PM  #18


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Ilkeston chance when Wilson finds Arlott-John but Dempsey fires wide. It's very lively with both sides making chances.   Wilson effort saved by Dadge.      1-0    26 mins

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21/1/2023 3:31 PM  #19


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

UPDATES 21st January 2023
 
Southern League Premier Central Division
Barwell 0 Basford United 0
Tamworth 5 Hednesford 1 
Rushall 1 Kings Langley 0
St Ives Town 0 Ilkeston Town 0
 
Others 
Bournemouth 1 Nottingham Forest 0
Derby County 1 Bolton Wanderers 0
Buxton 0 Hereford 0
Gloucester City 2 Blyth Spartans 0
Worksop Town 2 Long Eaton United 0
Sutton Coldfield 1 Loughborough D 2
   Ex Robin Evan Garnett scored Dynamo’s opener on 30’

 

21/1/2023 3:31 PM  #20


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Goal Arilott-Jon  No its offside. As you was. Let off for Ives.      still 1-0       30 mins      

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21/1/2023 3:35 PM  #21


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

First corner To Ives.  Davies punches clear.  Campbell looks to be pushed over in the area but nothing given. Edwards breaks but puts his shot wide.    1-0     34 mins

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21/1/2023 3:38 PM  #22


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Herd causing problems with his long throw. Baker shot deflected wide - Ives are threatening now.    1-0     36 mins

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21/1/2023 3:41 PM  #23


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Great save low down by Dadge then a similar save by Davies as the game swings from end to end. 
Big penalty appeal by Ilkeston.   

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21/1/2023 3:42 PM  #24


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

It's given.   Campbell makes it 2-0 sending Dadge the wrong way     2-0     41 mins

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21/1/2023 3:47 PM  #25


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Now a free kick to ilkeston 5 yards outside of area. Fenton takes and Dadge makes a good save at expense of a corner.  another great save by Dadge from Arlott-John. 

Half time      St Ives   0  Ilkeston  2

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21/1/2023 3:50 PM  #26


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

UPDATES 21st January 2023
 
Southern League Premier Central Division
Barwell 0 Basford United 1
Tamworth 8 Hednesford 1 81’
Rushall 1 Kings Langley 1
St Ives Town 0 Ilkeston Town 2
 
Others 
Bournemouth 1 Nottingham Forest 0
Derby County 1 Bolton Wanderers 0
Buxton 0 Hereford 0
Gloucester City 2 Blyth Spartans 0
Worksop Town 5 Long Eaton United 1
   Ex Robin Jamie Walker scores for Long Eaton
Sutton Coldfield 2 Loughborough D 2 90’
   Ex Robin Evan Garnett scored Dynamo’s opener on 30’

 

21/1/2023 3:51 PM  #27


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

The score may be a little harsh on St Ives who have played well. 
Ilkeston have looked the more polished side but Ives have been threatening when breaking forward.

So far so good.

t's now feeling very cold

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21/1/2023 3:52 PM  #28


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

UPDATES 21st January 2023
 
Southern League Premier Central Division
Barwell 0 Basford United 1
Tamworth 9 NINE Hednesford 1 88’
Rushall 1 Kings Langley 1
St Ives Town 0 Ilkeston Town 2
   Remaye Campbell from a Lita cross 17’
   Remaye Campbell from the spot 41’
 
Others 
Bournemouth 1 Nottingham Forest 0
Derby County 1 Bolton Wanderers 0
Buxton 0 Hereford 0
Gloucester City 2 Blyth Spartans 0
Worksop Town 5 Long Eaton United 1
   Ex Robin Jamie Walker scores for Long Eaton
Sutton Coldfield 2 Loughborough D 2 90’
   Ex Robin Evan Garnett scored Dynamo’s opener on 30’

 

21/1/2023 4:03 PM  #29


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

St Ives 50/50 prize £105 
The players are back out. We're all set for the second half.  And we're off....

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21/1/2023 4:11 PM  #30


Re: Sat 21 Jan'23 : St Ives Town v Ilkeston Town : ko 3pm

Early corner to Ives. Shot following the corner goes way over the bar. Wilder volley is too high at the other end 

GOAL St IVES myles Cowling  with a cracker.         1-2         52 mins

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