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Ilkeston have their first shot of the game and it’s blocked. Good stop by Roberts keeps it down to two 0-2 56’
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WhiteBallProject wrote:
We kicked off for second half and it’s 0-2 it’s Haw again! 0-2 53’
o dear not good .......This has just got a very hard season early on .
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Somebody on the Ilson bench booked. Getting a bit unpleasant now. Cleethorpes appealing for everything 0-2 61’
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Ilkeston need a break. They look bereft of confidence. An Cleethorpes OG might help! This is a hard watch! A booking now for the Cleethorpes bench now Whyle for Stevens 0-2 69’
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Internet went down but Cleethorpes make it 3-0 in the dying minutes. Ilkeston are desparate for a break of some kind! The NMG is not a happy place!
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Internet went down but Cleethorpes make it 3-0 in the dying minutes. Ilkeston are desparate for a break of some kind! The NMG is not a happy place!
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Not looking good just now after 5 defeats on the bounce
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FINAL SCORE
Ilkeston Town 0 Cleethorpes Town 3
A less than impressive display tonight surely things can only get better!
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We have to stick together at this difficult time. Deaks has proved what a good manager he is over the last two seasons. The main reason we’re not getting results is because of injuries and suspensions as well as inability to score goals. If bringing new players in means moving some of the current players out then so be it.
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Have you Seen the Facebook Pages John? Not Positive Reading. Manager, Players and Budget being Questioned. If Deaks was a Football League Manager would he of been Sacked this Morning?
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Losing Matt Yates was a massive blow. There were times when he kept us in games. I also regret Declan Eratt-Thompson. moving on but players come and go. Someone said Alfie Roberts had a poor game against Cleethorpes. That surprised me because I thought he looked decent at Lancaster. Why did Dylan Wharton leave?
Anyway it looks like we won't be challenging for a playoff place this season but we always knew that this season would be a tough one.
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What I found telling was deaks post match interview when he said we can't afford to sign players on £500 a week.
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I thought Alfie Robert’s played well and I did not feel the goals were down to him. I felt we were found wanting in midfield defensively not winning enough challenges but the main issue is that we did not have any chances to score until Tom Marshall headed just wide in the second half. After that literally that was that! I got the feeling that Deaks is struggling with a small squad with players either injured or carrying injuries. As a result confidence appeared to be very low with players afraid to take risks. Whether the club cannot afford to sign players with the required quality or Deaks cannot get the players he has to perform is a poignant question. I get the impression from posts that the team have been incredibly unlucky in many games this season. When this happens often as I have said earlier confidence drains out of players which means things get worse. It does seem obvious that we are still missing Yates, Declan and obviously Tom Curson. The future could go three ways. Firstly and the one I hope might happen is that the team have a blinder against Leek and win handsomely hence team morale and confidence grows or we struggle on losing and eventually either Deaks admits defeat and leaves. The third option is that the club find some cash from somewhere and they sign some key motivational players. Personally I really hope Deaks stays and can turn it round because we will find ourselves very quickly mired in a relegation struggle if not. As John says we must all stick together and support the club!
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Cleethorpes Match Report
Ilkeston Town 0 Cleethorpes Town 3
David Simpson. 17 Sep - 15:30
OWLS FLY TO IMPRESSIVE ROAD WIN!
The Owls climbed to 6th place in the Premier Division table with a convincing 3-0 verdict at Ilkeston Town on Tuesday evening. Looking to build on the morale boosting weekend win, the visitors set about the task with gusto. However, despite looking the more likely side, Clee had to bide their time.O'Grady came closest, seeing a header deflected over the crossbar and then having a penalty appeal turned down by the official.
The breakthrough did arrive in the 36th minute though and it was worth the wait! A long ball was controlled by Andreucci, who cleverly laid-off a perfect feed to the onrushing Adam Haw. The forward did not hesitate, lashing a powerful strike into the far corner of the net. After the restart, Blunden planted a firm header just the wrong side of the upright, when handily placed near the penalty spot. This was not costly though, as the blue & black soon doubled their advantage. Recent-signing Ainley delivered an exquisite pass to split open a hesitant rearguard and Haw quickly capitalised, surging through the inside-right channel before lifting the ball over the keeper to claim his brace. There had been limited action for Battersby in the Owls' goal, which continued to be the case as the contest moved into the latter stages. In truth, any threat from the Robins had been truly snuffed out by a dominant defence, who went on to claim a deserved clean-sheet.It was left to last season's top-scorer Josh Walker to have the final word.
A delicate chip from Abbott was seized upon by Braithwaite. The sub ran to the by-line and squared for the lurking Walker to tap home. At the whistle, there was no real argument that the margin of success was merited - it had been an excellent road display!
Team:
1. Ollie Battersby
2. Kwame Boateng
3. Connor O'Grady
4. Jack Vann (c) (replaced on 70 minutes by 12. Aaron Braithwaite)
5. James Blunden
6. Callum Foster
7. Curtis Bateson (replaced on 63 minutes by 15. Brad Abbott)
8. Bailey Conway
9. Ben Andreucci (replaced on 70 minutes by 14. Josh Walker)
10. Callum Ainley (replaced on 90 minutes by 17. Ellis Farrar)
11. Adam Haw (replaced on 75 minutes by 16. Nicky Walker)
Goals: Adam Haw 36, 53, Josh Walker 90
Attendance: 274
Man-of-the-match (generously sponsored by The Coach House - Humberston): Adam Haw
Last edited by Matchman (18/9/2025 5:21 AM)
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Since our liquidation and demotion to step 6 in 2017, we’ve had eight good seasons of improvement and won three promotions back to Step 3. Now for the first time in eight seasons we sit near the bottom of the league table and are experiencing a losing sequence. It’s still very early days so there’s plenty of time to recover. For manager Ian Deakin this is probably a new experience and we need him and his four coaches to find a way out of our downward spiral. It’s pretty obvious that we need some new players to get us through a difficult period with several players carrying injuries. But it’s not easy to persuade decent players to join a struggling club although having a good ground helps. We have a good enough team when every player is fit but with so many injuries we’re discovering that some of our young squad players are finding it difficult. The likes of Whyle and Sulkowski are decent players but lack confidence in a struggling team. They appear to always play the easy passes rather than take risks. The only players we have who are willing to take on defenders are Brandy (now injured), Essien and Youmbi and because we are struggling to score goals there is always pressure on the defence. We need players like Parker and Marshall who are prepared to run through brick walls for the team and we also need Jamie Walker in his best position. I repeat, there is plenty of time to recover from this position. We’re not in quick sand. We just need a win to restore the belief that will enable us to climb up the table.
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Ilkeston's gloomy recent record
Last 5 matches - four league defeats and FA Cup exit at the first hurdle
Only 3 goals scored in the last 5 matches
Home Attendances falling : Hyde 526, Whitby 490, Cleethorpes 274
Ilkeston’s seven defeats is more than any other team
Only the bottom 4 teams have scored fewer goals
Position after 6 matches. 10th
Position after 7 matches. 13th
Position after 8 matches. 14th
Position after 9 matches. 15th
Position after 10 matches 17th
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Matchman wrote:
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Ilkeston's gloomy recent record
Last 5 matches - four league defeats and FA Cup exit at the first hurdle
Only 3 goals scored in the last 5 matches
Home Attendances falling : Hyde 526, Whitby 490, Cleethorpes 274
Ilkeston’s seven defeats is more than any other team
Only the bottom 4 teams have scored fewer goals
Position after 6 matches. 10th
Position after 7 matches. 13th
Position after 8 matches. 14th
Position after 9 matches. 15th
Position after 10 matches 17th
Must add that the Cleethorpes match was on a wet and miserable Tuesday night... Try to put a positive spin on it
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