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Any news on the attendance yet?
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Ilkeston corner. And another. GOAL its forced over the line. 2-1 to Ilkeston. 55 mins
Think it was Parker who scored.
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Derby have pulled a goal back at Norwich to make the score 1-1 and Stockton have equalised against FC United!
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Yellow for Marshall. Walker wins a corner. and another corner. Parker header across goal is just wide. 1-2. 61mins
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If FC United dont win tonight Saturdays game against Ilkeston is meaningless as they will not be able to automatically promoted!
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Roberts called upon to save a header. glossop coming back now. 1-2. 64 mins
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Derby have gone behind again. Now losing 2-1. Mansfield winning 1-0
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Fox replaces Kirby-Moore on 65 mins. Shot by Mooney is blocked. Essien shot blocked at the other end. Then brandy does well with a cross that evades every one. 1-2 71 mins
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Thornhilln free kick knocked out for a corner left side. Glossop clear with difficulty. 1-2. 75mins
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Several changes by glossop. Dixon booked for what looked a good tackle. Free kick chance for Glossop. GOAL. 2-2. 77 mins
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Carter on for Dixon. Ilkeston corner now. Thornhill taking them all. Head tennis in the box before Glossop clear. Free kick to Ilkeston right side. Good chance from this, Essien header is so close. 2-2 84 mins
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Derby still losing and FC United still 1-1
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Free kick to Glossop in decent position wide right.. Everyone up for it. Brandy replaced by Whyle. 2-2. 90 mins
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penalties loom.
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‘Glossop pressing in added time . Lucky escape for Ilkeston after Glossop counter attack .
Its finished. Glossop 2 Ilkeston 2 so its penalties
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FC United draw with Stockton so cannot go up automatically!
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Glos. score
Ilkeston. Fox. miss
Glos. miss
Ilkeston. Thornhill score
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Ilkeston. Marshall score
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Ilkestonv. Walker score. Ilkeston win on penalties. 3-1
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WOW jamie Waaaaalllker Jamie Waaalllker!
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I have done a recount and I make that our 20th win!! Or is it nineteen? Who cares!!
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A third recount makes it 17 wins for Ilkeston teams!
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Has anybody counted how many fans are there?
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Robert’s made 2 pen saves
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DFA say over 2000
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Omg how be ad were we the first half , we looked totally lost . Fair play to Glossop they did really well . Then we came out a much better team scoring two good goals . Then we shot ourselves in the foot , sorry Alfie was at fault for their second . Bit omg he pulled off the penalty saves again . Wow .
O I forgot to say , can refs actually count to ten ? On one free kick to Glossop he counted EIGHT steps , COME ON it's not hard is it . But it seems to happen a lot .
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Tue 21st April 2026
Derbyshire Senior Cup Final
Glossop North End 2 Ilkeston Town 2 (Ilkeston win 3-1 on penalties)
Ilkeston finally lifted the Derbyshire Senior Cup but it took penalties against lower ranked Glossop North End who matched them over 90 minutes. It was a game of few scoring chances and Glossop deservedly led at half time as Ilkeston struggled to assert themselves. The Hillmen got their reward for a superior first half performance just before half time but Ilkeston came out fighting after the interval with two quick goals before Glossop hit back with a late equaliser taking the final to penalties.
Jacques Etia with a strong run and shot had the first attempt on goal followed by Ilkeston keeper Alfie Roberts having to push a dangerous cross behind. Roberts then had to turn a shot from Gabby Mooney behind as North End made the better start. Ethan Sutcliffe broke forward giving Etia another chance but Roberts was equal to his effort before Sam Parker denied Etia again with a brave block. L’Varn Brandy looked the most likely Ilkeston player to create anything but Glossop got the breakthrough on 41 minutes following a free kick which was headed home by Sutcliffe. Ilkeston were sparked into life and Parker and Tom Marshall saw shots blocked in quick succession then in added time Brandy with a superb run and cross created Ilkeston’s best opportunity.
Ilkeston made an explosive start to the second half. Jay Abudu raced down the left and crossed to Harvey Kirby-Moore who set up Matt Thornhill for a thunderous effort into the top corner bringing Ilkeston level. On 55 minutes Ilkeston were ahead when Thornhill’s corner was headed in at close range by Parker. Glossop did not fold and back they came with a thumping effort by Alex Bowker which Abudu did well to divert. Chances were now coming at both ends and Mooney for Glossop and Sam Essien for Ilkeston saw decent efforts blocked. But with ten minutes left Sutcliffe found an equaliser for Glossop. Neither side could create a winner so the game went to penalties.
Glossop scored their first then Robbie Fox saw his penalty saved. Advantage Glossop.
Glossop’s second penalty went over the bar and Thornhill converted to make it 1-1
Roberts saved Glossop’s third and Marshall scored to give Ilkeston the advantage 2-1.
Another save by Roberts and a conversion by Jamie Walker gave Ilkeston an unassailable 3-1 lead after four penalties each.
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kevilsonlad wrote:
Omg how be ad were we the first half , we looked totally lost . Fair play to Glossop they did really well . Then we came out a much better team scoring two good goals . Then we shot ourselves in the foot , sorry Alfie was at fault for their second . Bit omg he pulled off the penalty saves again . Wow .
O I forgot to say , can refs actually count to ten ? On one free kick to Glossop he counted EIGHT steps , COME ON it's not hard is it . But it seems to happen a lot .
The free kick from which they got there equaliser should never have been given it was a fair tackle from Dixon
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silverfoxx wrote:
kevilsonlad wrote:
Omg how be ad were we the first half , we looked totally lost . Fair play to Glossop they did really well . Then we came out a much better team scoring two good goals . Then we shot ourselves in the foot , sorry Alfie was at fault for their second . Bit omg he pulled off the penalty saves again . Wow .
O I forgot to say , can refs actually count to ten ? On one free kick to Glossop he counted EIGHT steps , COME ON it's not hard is it . But it seems to happen a lot .The free kick from which they got there equaliser should never have been given it was a fair tackle from Dixon
Very true mate . I was going mad about that . He clearly got the ball because it went out for a throw in opposite him.
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Highlights from the game ...
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Trowell Nicky wrote:
Highlights from the game ...
could have shown the fans celebrating .
i did notice on another video clip that some of the ilson players went over to the Glossop players at the end of the penalties , thought was good of them
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Glossop’s Match Report
GNE 2-2 Ilkeston Town
Website Admin22 Apr
Cup Final Agony
Glossop North End were denied cup glory in the cruelest way, a defeat on penalties after a brave and high class display, against opposition from two tiers above them. An Ethan Sutcliffe equaliser, on seventy seven minutes sent the game to penalties after his earlier strike, just before the interval, had given the Hillmen a deserved half time lead. Ilkeston found two goals in the opening ten minutes of the second half to surge into the lead and turn the tide on the Hillmen but that was their only real spell of pressure in the game and Sutcliffe’s equaliser ensured the Hillmen took the game to spot kicks, sadly falling to a 3-1 defeat.
As they have for the majority of the season Glossop started the game brightly gaining control of the midfield. Purfield marshalling the defence from the base of the quartet, Bowker and Mooney-Munoz working tirelessly linking the midfield together and Abdul Djalo, majestically supplying his forwards and providing the spark to GNE’s best attacking moves. Sutcliffe and Etia were paired together, both strikers pacy and energetic, a threat from the start. Etia and Djalo combined to provide a chance for Sutcliffe, who headed wide on six minutes as the Hillmen settled quickly into the game. Glossop’s fullbacks began to venture forward, Bardsley down the left on twelve minutes set up Bowker for a shot which was blocked. On twenty minutes Djalo won possession high and instantly fed a through ball to Sutcliffe. The team’s top scorer held the ball, laid it off to Etia whose shot, arrowed towards the bottom corner, was tipped round the post for a corner.
Glossop built the pressure as the half continued, dominating their opponents, who, to their credit, showed their experience by staying in the game. Etia was denied a couple more times, a shot blocked on twenty five and three minutes later he worked the Ilkeston keeper again, who was able to smother his shot behind after closing down the angle.
Glossop fans were wondering whether their side could turn their dominance into a deserved first half advantage, the answer, on forty one minutes was an emphatic Yes. Bardsley was fouled half way into the Ilkeston half, out on the left touchline. Djalo’s delivery into the box was excellent, Sutcliffe’s movement from the far post to the near got him in front of his marker and his glancing header flew into the top corner. The goal was greeted with cheers of delight from the 500+ GNE fans in attendance, who sang and cheered their team through the game.
A deserved lead at half time, indeed, given the quality of their football and the volume of chances created it could have been more emphatic.
As the second half got underway Ilkeston were looking for a spark to ignite their lacklustre performance, and they got it, courtesy of Matt Thornhill on forty nine minutes. An attack down the right, a ball inside and from thirty yards, a wonderful strike, drilled between the two Glossop central defenders and into the top corner, a strike well worthy of a final. Galvanised by the quality of their leveller and with their fans in full voice the step three side applied the pressure. Within minutes of drawing level a driven corner from the right was headed behind by Igwenwanne for another corner on the opposite side. The in-swinging delivery from Thornhill was of high quality, and Sam Parker was able to bundle the ball over the line from inside the six yard box, through the group of bodies, to nudge Ilkeston into the lead, despite the protests from GNE, appealing for a foul on their keeper, Oldham.
Ilkeston seemed to have taken control of the game, Glossop trying to reassert themselves and grow into the second half. Changes from Wilshaw, in an attempt to reinvigorate his side and with twenty minutes to go the Hillmen had gotten a foothold back in the game as they pressed for an equaliser. Great work down the right, with several players combining allowed Djalo to look up and play the ball inside to find the movement of Mooney-Munoz in space and his left footed strike was blocked by a defender with his body on the line. More changes and the fans right behind their team as they pressed forward. Mooney-Munoz fouled thirty six yards out, just left of centre and a chance for GNE to get players into the box. Substitute Conal Gallagher took it, perfectly weighted into the area, great movement again from Sutcliffe who rose well and headed it over the keeper, who had come to claim, and the Hillmen were level with thirteen minutes to go.
Wilshaw emptied his bench and in the final stages GNE looked the most likely to win it in normal time, Junior Smith powered his way into the box but he was crowded out by defenders who blocked his shot. Full time and penalties, with GNE looking for a repeat of the success they had in the quarter final against local rivals New Mills. The shootout started well, Schofield converting their first, remaining perfect from the spot through the season, and Joey Oldham getting down well to save the opening spot kick from Ilkeston. The advantage was soon gone though with a miss from Smith and saves of the penalties from Igwenwanne and Gallagher, with Ilkeston converting their corresponding spot kicks. This meant a successful conversion of Ilkeston’s fourth would end the contest and Jamie Walker’s excellent penalty, emphatically converted, sealed victory.
A proud Lee Wilshaw spoke of the quality of his side’s performance, especially in the first half, the top draw set piece delivery which had seen Derbyshire FA’s player of the match Ethan Sutcliffe to score both his goals and the hope that this will act as a catalyst for next season. A performance to be proud of at the end of a season which looked to have fizzled out before half way, but that ends on a high, with the belief that the group can push forward next season and challenge for promotion.
By Iain Taylor
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