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2 substitutions made by Mickleover on 64 mins. Good Ilkeston attack but Cursons misses his chance. Good run forward by Wafula wins a corner. Whatever the result , this has been a tremendous performance by Ilkeston. 2-1. 68 mins
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Ilkeston corner brings a great save by keeper from a header. And another good save by Mersin.
Now a chance for Mickleover and it's a close shave for Ilkeston . 2-1. 72 mins
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Great pull back by Daniel but nobody to put the ball into the gaping net. Cracking game here. Cursons so close but robbed at the last seconds. Mickleover goal is under siege. GOAL at last we get what we deserve. Mickleover 1 Ilkeston 3. 75mins
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Ilkeston supporters are rocking behind the Mickleover goal. What a performance today but it's not over yet.
Great Ilkeston break but Walker's shot goes wide. 3-1. 83 mins
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TC fouled again about 30 yards out. Maybe worth a shot at goal. No, It's a cross into the box and Mickleover succeed in clearing the danger.
3-1. 87 mins
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Mickleover are having a go but their final shot is way too high.
5 minutes of added time
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Mickleover have found some late energy but hopefully its too late.
Full time : Mickleover 1 Ilkeston 3
This has been a superb Ilkeston performance.
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Thanks John for your info tonight mate
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What a fighting performance last night. Most of us supporters would have gladly taken a point before the game. Spoke to Deaks before the match and he was confident that the team he had picked could win the game. We had several key players out but we now know that the squad assembled by Deaks is strong.
Every player put in a shift in a very physical match. Brown, Parker, Perch, Marshall and Minkley were superb at the back. Marshall and Perch were dominant. They made sure that Mickleover created very few chances. Daniel looked a much better player than he did on Saturday. Brown was class and gave 100%. Dixon, Wafula and Waker worked hard throughout and Cursons was magnificent up front. What a trier he is. He never gives up, and was a constant threat to the Mickleover defenders.
For me that was one of the great Ilkeston away wins. Once we were ahead we were always the better side. It was a blow to concede an equaliser just before half time but we shrugged it off regained the lead immediately. We expected a reaction from Mickleover in the second half but we didn’t allow it to happen. A Mickleover second equaliser could have changed the course of the game but we always looked the more likely to score and we didn’t relax for a second. After Saturday’s draw, last night’s performance has surely restored confidence. Terrific support from the fans throughout the match and great celebrations with the team at full time.
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Tue 13th August 2024
Northern Premier League
Mickleover 1 Ilkeston Town 3
If Saturday’s draw was a disappointment, confidence was restored with a battling win over local rivals Mickleover. Goals from defenders Callum Minkley and Sam Parker gave Ilkeston a 2-1 half time lead and Tom Cursons made sure of the points in the second half.
Expectations were not high among Ilkeston supporters before kick off but the team started confidently. The early stages saw defences on top and it took 14 minutes before Ilkeston’s first clear attempt on goal by Jamie Walker following a free kick. On 28 minutes Mickleover’s lively winger Brandon Ferron had a great chance to give his side the lead but Matt Yates parried his close range effort. A couple of minutes later Ilkeston were ahead when Callum Minkley got on the end of a cross to score from close range. The game had become quite physical and play was stopped on 42 minutes with a red card being shown to a Mickleover coach in the dugout for something said. Three minutes into added time Mickleover equalised with a great finish from Andy Dales into the far corner of the net but there was time for Ilkeston to regain the lead. Walker’s corner found the head of Sam Parker who scored with a bullet header in the sixth minute of added time.
Ten minutes into the second half Mickleover were fortunate to survive a goalmouth scramble. Walker and Daniel then both had shots defected for corners. At the other end Yates was forced to save from a rare Mickleover opportunity created by Dales. Jonathan Wafula was next to be denied by Mersin then Daniel produced a great cross with Mersin stranded but no one could get on the end of it. Ilkeston’s dominance was finally rewarded on 77 minutes with another set piece goal, Walker’s corner finished by Cursons. Mickleover could not recover and Ilkeston ran out convincing winners.
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Ian Deakin gave his thoughts following our 1-3 win away at Derbyshire neighbours Mickleover FC.
10:10 am · 15 Aug 2024
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Yes, it wasn’t the best in terms of quality football, it was a bit crude, but we found a way to win, we were resolute. And we're short on bodies - we finished the game missing our usual midfield 3 - Connor, Dec, and Meikle. Yes, it was physical, but it didn’t feel like a dirty game to me. But jeez, the Mickleover report is just scathing of us. Aren’t you supposed to make an attempt at being even-handed when you write these reports? This is a completely biased view of the game without even a hint of being magnanimous ...
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Trowell Nicky wrote:
Yes, it wasn’t the best in terms of quality football, it was a bit crude, but we found a way to win, we were resolute. And we're short on bodies - we finished the game missing our usual midfield 3 - Connor, Dec, and Meikle. Yes, it was physical, but it didn’t feel like a dirty game to me. But jeez, the Mickleover report is just scathing of us. Aren’t you supposed to make an attempt at being even-handed when you write these reports? This is a completely biased view of the game without even a hint of being magnanimous ...
yeah i seen this terrible report , talk about sour grapes
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Welcome back to the Northern Premier League Mickleover.
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Here was I thinking how well we'd played. But not so according to Mickleover's match report. The report suggests that we stopped them playing. Yes we did, but isn't that what you're supposed to do.
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Obviously I didn't go to the game but what I have heard from numerous fans saying we played really well . Mickleover started the big hard tackles but didn't like it when they git it back . I have never seen such a terrible report as theirs for years. Really bad sour grapes 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Get over it Mickleover you were well and truly beaten just take it on the chin like we all do.
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kevilsonlad wrote:
Obviously I didn't go to the game but what I have heard from numerous fans saying we played really well . Mickleover started the big hard tackles but didn't like it when they git it back . I have never seen such a terrible report as theirs for years. Really bad sour grapes 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Get over it Mickleover you were well and truly beaten just take it on the chin like we all do.
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Here's another match report by the same writer involving Mickleover Reserves
Two Red Cards In Ref Shocker!
Reserves - August 8 2024 by Peter Scherer
Most football matches are memorable, some for the right reasons and some for the wrong, and last nights Central Midlands Alliance League match between Holbrook St. Michael’s and Mickleover was definitely the latter.
Starting line-up: 1-Josh Bull 2-Mason Hoult 3-Bradley Brittan 4-Jared Cholerton 5-Taylor Smith 6-Harry Atwal 7-Josh Carter 8-Hamesh Konane 9-Mikey Mandimitsura 10-Josh Powell 11-luke Thompson. Subs: Brodie Carter, Silas Donker, Jacob Lord, Josh Maher, Ellis King.
It was quite a lively start on a sunny evening and after three minutes Hoult sent Mandimitsura on a run but his cross was too close to the home keeper. Two minutes later Sports earned their first free kick, with Atwal sending the ball out to the right. Carter latched on and fired in a shot, saved by the keeper. But it was just eight minutes in when the first dubious decision of the night occurred. Holbrook got a break and Bull was racing off his line. Smith made a clumsy challenge just outside the box and the striker theatrically hit the ground. Maybe a yellow card was justified, but referee Smith reached for a straight red and Mickleover were down to 10 men. The following free kick was into the wall and cleared, but it prompted a period of Holbrook shooting on sight, fortunately well off target. After 12 minutes Holbrook had a break on the left, but Bull raced off his line to save the danger and the rebound too. Despite some heavy tackles, Sports youngsters were still trying to play football and after 13 minutes Thompson shot just over the bar after a positive build up. Holbrook again fired shots in well off target after 15 and 19 minutes, but three minutes later Bull was in action again, after a break through the middle set up a positive chance for the home side. Both Hoult and Brittan were staying back following Smith’s dismissal, while Atwal appeared to be playing deeper too to assist Cholerton in the middle of the defence. Cholerton cleared off the line after 26 minutes, when a cross field ball from the left caught out the defence, but Mickleover then broke to Carter, but he took to much time and failed to get his shot in. Brittan then blocked another Holbrook attempt, but the pressure was on and after a nice move on the left from Holbrook, the chance was wasted again with a shot over the bar. With Powell and Carter particularly trying to run at the defence, Konane managed to put Mandimitsura through, but his run was intercepted at the critical moment. But only three minutes later the same duo combined again, before the shot went just over the bar. There was no lack of effort from Mickleover and after 37 minutes Thompson went close again after a break on the left, seeing his shot just inches wide of the far post. Holbrook finished the half with a strong long range shot, Bull had the measure of it, but it was a corner, which then came to nought as it was easily cleared, so as the whistle went it remained 0-0.
It was good energetic start to the second half, with almost the entire team involved in flowing attacks to test the home defence, but the final shot was just missing. Thompson had another early effort saved, before Holbrook had their first real second half chance after 51 minutes, but that faded away too. Brodie Carter came on for Mandimitsura, but Holbrook had begun to look dangerous, putting a header just wide of the right hand post. Konane sent Josh Carter on another break, before Brodie collected and shot over, but on the hour it was the home side that went close, with Bull firstly saving low down by the left hand post and then Atwal clearing another attempt off the line. Mickleover were losing out to some tough and sometimes dubious tackles, which were going unpunished by the referee. But Holbrook had reverted to more random shooting, fortunately still off target. Our hosts put a header just wide from a free kick, just before Lord came on for Hoult, but Holbrook got the break after 69 minutes, when Mickleover lost possession on the edge of the box. A home striker fired it home, with Bull almost getting his left hand to it, but it was 0-1. Just a minute later Bull punched away a long cross from the left, then the game took a strange and somewhat ridiculous turn. Lord had cleared off the line as Bull came out of his goal after 73 minute, but two minutes on and the Sports keeper made a challenge with a Holbrook striker just inside the box. The striker went down as if he had hit by a sniper and even home supporters were amazed that referee Smith reached for his red card again. It wasn’t the striker that took the early bath though for his dramatization, it was Bull who was accused of having his arm up and making contact. So off went Bull, Brittan went in goal and faced a penalty, which was well off target so it remained 0-1. More yellow card tackles came in from Holbrook defenders, but the referee ignored them and then after 80 minutes, Thompson jinked his way into he box and was felled. Shouts for a penalty from Mickleover were not only waved away, but much to everyone’s annoyance laughed at too by the referee. Brittan made a save with his feet after 83 minutes, before Konane came off to make way for reserve keeper Maher. But luck was with Holbrook when Maher saved an 85th minute effort, only for the rebound to hit home 0-2 .But Mickleover still pushed on, now nine lads against 11 men and the referee. Josh Carter put a good ball in from the right but Brodie’s effort was blocked and then Atwal was through but shot wide. Donker and King were subs for Powell and Atwal, but the 0-2 result stood, while the lasting memory of the game was the shocking and arrogant display of refereeing, rather than the football itself.