Midland Football League Newsletter
10th August 2016 League News Folliwing the results in the Extra-prelimanary round, the draw for the Prelimanary Round of THE FA Cup is as follows:- FA Cup Preliminary Round Saturday August 20th Coleshill Town vs Dudley Sports Bedworth United vs Rocester Kidsgrove Athletic vs Lye Town Coventry United or Shawbury United vs Lichfield City Hereford vs Alvechurch Rugby Town vs Bromsgrove Sporting Highgate United vs Boldmere St Michaels Sporting Khalsa vs Romulus Chasetown vs Brocton Westfields vs Tividale Heanor Town vs Long Eaton United Leicester Road vs Harborough Town Loughborough University vs Gresley ------- There was a heartwarming story from last weekend’s FA Cup. A young lad who phoned up Lye Town in pre season and said could he join the club for he wanted to play football. He joined in training and looked very raw. He played the first friendly and scored the winner and so Lye persevered and he continued to play a part in the other friendlies. On Saturday he played his first ever FA cup tie. Lye Town went 2-0 down to AFC Wulfrunians but he said I'll turn this round and he did getting a hat trick. The player is Jack Till a Black Country Gem – real Roy of the Rovers stuff. Well done Jack and well done Lye for giving him the chance. The draw has been made for the opening round of the Les James Challenge Cup Alcester Town vs Boldmere Sports & Social Falcons Bloxwich Town vs Droitwich Spa Coton Green vs AFC Solihull Fairfield Villa vs Enville Athletic Leamington Hibernian vs Shipston Excelsior Montpellier vs NKF Burbage Feckenham vs Sutton United Alvis Sporting Club vs Barton United Inkberrow vs FC Stratford Coventrians vs Knowle Moors Academy vs Continental Star Redditch Borough vs Castle Vale Town Smithswood Firs vs Paget Rangers Barnt Green Spartak vs Hampton Byes: Northfield Town, Earlswood Town ------- The draw has been made for the first round of The President’s Cup Coton Green vs Leamington Hibernian Feckenham vs Droitwich Spa Paget Rangers vs Fairfield Villa Knowle vs Smithswood Firs Redditch Borough vs Hampton Bloxwich Town vs Barnt Green Spartak Sutton united vs Alvis Sporting Club Continental Star vs Earlswood Town ------- The draw has been made for the first round of The Challenge Vase Boldmere Sports & Social Falcons vs Enville Athletic Moors Academy vs Shipston Excelsior Barton united vs Castle Vale town AFC Solihull vs Montpellier NKF Burbage vs FC Stratford Northfield Town vs Inkberrow Byes: Alcester Town, Coventrians Travels of the Press Officer Friday August 5th FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round (1) Hinckley AFC 1 Heanor Town 1 An early start to the FA Cup campaign means a Friday evening game due to the Scarecrow festival in Heather (http://www.heatherscarecrowfestival.com/). Both sides are expected to be amongst the challengers in their respectiev divisions this season so a tight encounter was anticpated. A pleasant summer’s evening was soon replaced by torrential rain just to remind us all that the football season had started. With St Johns Park looking immaculate, the addition of the new seats in the main stand making a big difference, a very healthy crowd greeted the two sides. The home side made all the early running with the pace of Sean Williams and Darious Darkin causing problems for the Heanor defence. The first effort on target came from Sean Williams in the 4th minute following an initial run by Darkin. Heanor’s first attempt on goal came from Joe Naylor but his shot was blocked. Heanor almost gifted Hinckley an opening when a back ;ass from greg Marriott was too short but Joe McCormack manged to clear off the boot of Williams. At the other end, a mistake by James Williams let in Arash Abdollahi and his cross was met by Naylor but deflected for a corner. Abdollahi was off target with a header when wel placed. In the 33rd minute and excellent move from the home side finished with Rico Taylor forcing a decent save from McCormack. Hinckley too the lead that their first half performance deserved in the 39th minute. A corber from the right from Taylor was headed powerfully home by skipper Ryan Paddock. More was expected from Heanor after the break but it was Hinckley who still looked the most likely. Good control from Taylor created an opening but his shot was comfortably held and then a k#jinking rin from the same player had no end result as Heanor scrambled it clear. The introduction of Nathan Benger for Heanor added more physicality to the front line and the visitors began to opush the home side back. The equaliser came in the 65th minute. Kieran Debrouwer managed to get on the wrong side of the Hinckley defence and when his shot was saved by Tom Cross it fell to Elliott Reeves who hammered home for a goal on his full debut. It was not the visitors in the ascendancy but the home defence stood firm with Jamal Clarke a growing presence. With 10 minutes left, Naylor blasted over the bar when in a decent position. A free kick from Cory Bowler was floated into the box and Benger’s header was defelcted wide for a corner. Hinckley went close to regaining the lead when a fine cross from Shaquille Lee was inches away from being converted by David Blenkinsop. The final chance fell to benger for Heanor but his header was off target and the two sides must do it all again next Wednesday at The Town Ground. Saturday August 6th FA Cup Extra-Prelimanary Round (2) Haughmond 0 Alvechurch 2 Haughmond, from Shrewsbury, were making their debut in the FA cup with last season’s Premier Division runner-sup, Alvechurch, the visitors. Haughmond play in the immaculate surroundings of the Shrewsbury Sports Centre, facilities a lo of sides wuold be envious of. With the sun beating down and the pitch looking perfect, a decent crowd entered the cage for what promised to be an enthralling cup-tie. Alvechurch took control from the whistle but it took 8 minutes for their first attempt, Josh March wide of the mark following a cross from Tom Turton. Two minutes later, March curled a shot just over the bar and the same player was wide with a glancing header in the 18th minute following an inch perfect cross from Zack Foster. For all their osssession, Alvechurch were failing to work Sam Jones in the Haughmond goal. Jordan Nadat did hit the target on the half hour mark but it was straight at the keeper. Haughmond’s first attemot came from a mistake by Foster who was robbed by Dave Howarth. From a narrow angle, the former Shrewsbury Town man saw his cross blocked by Paul Evans. Nadat missed a gilt edged opportunity for Alvehcurch, skewing a shot wide when played in by March. On the stroke of half-time, Sam Jones was forced into a decent save as March raced through the Haughmond defence. Three minutes into the second half, Alvechurch came closs toscoring. A cross from Connor Deards was flicked goalwards by Nadat but Jones made a decent save. The opening goal of the game came in the 55th minute when Nadat raced through and sent a left-footed shot into the bottom corner. It was all Alvechurch with haughmond struggling to get out of their own half. Nadat curled a shot wide while March blasted over from a Turton corner. Nadat again flashed a shot wide as Alvechurch continued to press for a second. With 6 minutes left, Haughnond were close toan equaliser. A corner from the left was played into the path of Steve Hole who’s shot was incheds wide of the post. In the final minute, Josh Sarmento was adjudged to have been fouled in the box. Zack Foster stepped up and converted the peanlty to seasl the tie for Alvechurch. Tuesday August 9th FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round Replay (3) Wolverhampton Casuals 1 Lichfield City 2 A five minute drive from home gets me to Brinsford Lane, the home of West Midlands League Wolverhampton Casuals. Tonight’s replay with Lichfield City came after a 0-0 draw on Saturday with Cassies missing a second half penalty. Matches with Casuals tend to be full blooded affairs and this was no different. The first chance of the game fell to Casuals in the first minute but Alex Allen volleyed wide. Casuals were having the better of the early play and Jay Holcroft had a shot blocked by the Lichfield defence. Lichfield’s first meaningful effort came from Craig Marshall whose 25 yard shot cannoned off the chest of casuals’ keeper, Vitor Pinheiro to safety. Pinheiro made a fine save on the half hour mark to keep the scores level. An excellent cross from Dan Baxter was met at the far post Marshall and somehow Pinheiro saved at point blank range. It wasn’t the same at the other end as Lichfield gifted Casuals the lead in the 35th minute. A back pass from Joe Clarke was missed by Amrik Virdee, the Lichfield keeper and he stood motionless as the ball crossed the line for the opening goal. Casuals had opportunities to increase their lead before the break but Jordan Uppal headed over and Ian Boswell shot high into the trees when well placed. Lichfield came out for the second half on the front foot. Liam Holt flashed a shot wide of the target while Marshall blasted wide. In the 50th minute, a free-kick from Luke Chapman was headed wide by Marshall. Four minutes later the same two players combined for the same result, Marshall firing over the bar. Pinheiro mad a wonderful double save in the 59th minute to keep Lichfield at bay. Marshall’ shot was on target and beaten away and when Holt hit the rebound, the keeper was there again. In the 71st minute, tempers boiled over as a poor challenge by Jon Holcroft for Casuals ended in the first appearance of handbags this season! Casuals almost clicnhed victory in the 77th minute. Ashley Evans found space and his shot took a defelction but Virdee reacted well and palmed the ball to safety. Lichfield were back on terms in the 81st minute. Good work down the right from Jordan Evans teed up Marshall who hit a low shot into the far corner. The turnaround was completed two minuted from time when a poor defensive header by casuals was met on the volley by Clarke and he made no mistake giving Pinheiro no chance. There was still time for Jay Holcroft to shoot just wide but Lichfield had done enough to get through to the next round. Wednesday August 10th FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round replay (4) Shawbury United 0 Coventry United 1 (Abandoned after 87 minutes) A second FA Cup trip into Shropshire to the town of Wem for the replay between Premier Division new boys, Shawbury United and Coventry United. This was my first visit to the Butler Sports Ground and my first impressions were positive. The main stand which forms the back of the social club has plenty of seating and a decent view of the pitch. These two sides drew 1-1 on Sunday and most of the supporters were expecting another close encounter. Shawbury were the first to show but Stuart Ellis’ shot was well off target. Kai Williams, for Coventry ,whipped a cross from the left but it was just in front of Brian Ndlovu. Kieran Dovey managed to get the wrong side of the Coventry defence and set-up Liam Brant and his shot was saved by Richard Morris. Midway through the first half, a Josh O’Grady free-kick for Coventry was straight at Matthew Bullard. Marc Stallard missed a decent chance for Shawbury heading wide from a corner. O’Grady was the main threat for Coventry and in the space of 5 minutes at the end of the first half he had 4 shots blocked and a volley over the bar. The second half began with Coventry well on top. A fierce drive from Kevin Thornton was palmed over by Bullard. In the 50th minute, Bullard excelled with a fine double save to thwart Jean Dakouri and Kai Williams. O’Grady continued to cause problems but he wasted one effort when trying to make the perfect opening instead of letting fly. In the 63rd minute, Coventry’s pressure told and they took a deserved lead. A cross from the left by O’Grady was headed powerfully home at the far post by Chris Cox. Two minutes later, O’Grady’s curling effort was saved by Bullard. Shawbury were denied an equaliser in the 76th minute by a wonderful save from Morris. Ellis created space and hit a superb shot which Morris tipped onto the crossbar. Within a minute, the woodwork saved Coventry again when Stallard rattled the bar. Stallard should have equalised in the 80th minute but his shot from Steve Faux’s excellent cross was turned away by Morris. Coventry substitute Adam Bilic had a shot deflected wide for a corner. With three minutes left on the clock, the game was brought to a halt due to a serious injury to Liam Brant. With Brant receiving attention and being kep still by the physios, the game was held up for 53 minutes. The referee deemed that there was 8 minutes left to play and that there was time to play those 8 minutes (The floodlights have to be switched off at 2230). With the game about to restart, the ground was plunged into darkness as the lights went out. With the clock at 2223, the hoped for conclusion was not to be and the referee had no option other than to abandon the game. The most surreal of endings. Review FA Cup The opening game of the weekend saw Hinckley and Heanor Town draw 1-1 in a competitive cup tie. A double from Joe Halsall eased Boldmere St Michaels into the next round with a 3-0 win at AFC Bridgnorth. Quorn went down by the odd goal in a seven goal thriller at Ashby Ivanhoe. Two goals from Nathan Dale looked to be sending Quorn through but the home side bounced back with a winner from James Parslow. League newcomers, St Andrews, bowed out of the competition losing 2-0 at Blaby and Whestone Athletic. Veteran striker Paul McMahon scored an 85th winner for Brocton as they beat fellow Premier Division side Walsall Wood 2-1 at Silkmore Lane. Coleshill Town took a 2-0 lead inside the first half hour at home to West Midlands League Cradley Town but the Black Country side came back to take to the game to a replay on Tuesday. Highgate United scored 5 second half goals to progress at Coventry Sphinx. Both teams were reduced to ten men before Jak Jeys scored two quick goals to send Gate on their way. A Tom Bates goal in the first half for Nuneaton Griff was cancelled out by Dudley Sports and the two sides meet again at The Pingles Stadium on Wednesday. Alvechurch scored two second half goals to see off Haughmond to set-upa mouth watering tie at Edgar Street against Hereford. Bromsgrove Sporting continued their excellent pre-season form with a 3-0 victory at Heath Hayes. Lichfield City and Wolverhampton Casuals must meet again on Tuesday at Brinsford Lane following a goalless draw, Casuals missing a penalty in the second half. There was remarkable game at The University Stadium as Loughborough University and Shirebrook Town drew 4-4. Shirebrook were 3-1 up with 15 minutes left however the Students drew level in the 90th minute. Shirebrook regained the lead 6 minutes into time added on only for Loughborough to equalise within a minute through Jeremiah Dasaolu to take the game to a replay. AFC Wulfrunians took a 2-0 lead against Lye Town at Castlecroft but a hat-trick from newcomer Jack Till gave Lye the win, with the winner coming five minutes from time. Rocester were victorious at Malvern Town, 2-1 the margin. Long Eaton United are also through to the next round as they beat Oadby Town 2-1 with goals from Tom Marshall and Kevin Hemagou. Luke Kingsley Smith was on target for Leicester Road as they drew 1-1 at Retford United. Matty Stenson missed a penalty late on for Leicester Road and the two sides meet again on Tuesday night. Shepshed Dynamo suffered a disappointing home defeat against AFC Mansfield going down 4-0, former Aldershot Town winger Ryan Williams scoring twice. Former Stafford Rangers and Leek Town striker Dan Cope scored a 90th minute equaliser for Hanley Town at Sporting Khalsa. Khalsa had taken early lead through the prolific Craig Bannister but the two sides must meet again on Tuesday evening in the Potteries. There was a seven goal thriller at Walshes Meadow with a stoppage time goal from Craig Jones settling the game in Westfields favour in a 4-3 win over Stourport Swifts. Tividale raced into a 2-0 lead inside 8 minutes at home to Wolverhampton Sporting Community but had to endure a nervy finale as they held on to win 2-1. Coventry United and Shawbury United must meet again after a 1-1 draw at Sphinx Drive on Sunday. Josh O’Grady gave the home side the lead but an equaliser from James Askey took the game to a replay at Wem on Wednesday evening. FA Cup Replays Sporting Khalsa got the better of Hanley Town in their replay winning 3-1 in the Potteries. Coleshill Town also progressed beating Cradley Town 4-1 with Luke Barlone scoring a hat-trick. Loughborough University overcame Shirebrook Town 3-0 following their dramatic late equaliser on Saturday. Ther e was an excellent win for Leicester Road as they beat Retford United 4-2 courtesy of a Matty Stenson hat-trick. Lichfield City had to come from behind to beat Wolverhampton Casuals, Joe Clarke scoring for both sides. Heanor Town are through to the next round with Nathan Benger scoring 3 in a 5-1 win over Hinckley AFC. Nuneaton Griff went out, beaten on penalties by Dudley Sports after it finished 3-3 after extra time. There was a dramatic finish in the replay between Shawbury United and Coventry United. With the visitors 1-0 ahead, the game was stopped with three minutes on the clock due to a serious injury to Shawbury’s Liam Brant. After a 53 minute delay, the game was about to restart when the lights went out forcing the referee to abandon the game. The two sides will have to do it all over again. Preview Premier Division On Saturday, the Premier Division season gets underway with a full round of matches. AFC Wulfrunians open their campaign at home to Boldmere St Michaels. The two teams had contrasting results in the FA Cup last weekend and the Mikes will start slight favourites. Last year’s runners-up, Alvechurch start their campaign at home to another of last season’s leading clubs, Heanor Town. Both clubs look strong again this season and this is a tough encounter to kick off the season. Coleshill Town welcome Lye Town to Pack Meadow where there were goals a plenty last season. With a season on the 3G under their belts, a lot is expected of Coleshill this season. Coventry Sphinx had a disappointing afternoon in the FA Cup last weekend and they will be hoping to put things right when they welcome Brocton to Sphinx Drive. Long Eaton United welcome Stourport Swifts to Grange Park with a side that looks capable of challenging for honours. Swifts bowed out of the FA Cup last week at home to Westfields and will be hoping for a strong start to the campaign. Loughborough University and Highgate United scored 9 goals between them last Saturday and on the bowling green of The University Stadium this should be a superb game. Shawbury United begin life in the MFL with a home game against Quorn. The West Midlands League champions will be an unknown quantity for many of the MFL clubs and visitors Quorn, after a disappointing campaign last season, will set the marker. Shepshed Dynamo are well fancied to challenge this season although last week’s FA Cup defeat will have hurt. Visitors Rocester won well away from home last week and will be hoping to build on last season’s mid table finish. There is a huge opening game at the Aspray Arena as two of the expected challengers go head to head on opening day. Sporting Khalsa had a great first season in the MFL and will want to improve on their third placed finish. Visitors Coventry United have quickly moved up the leagues and last season’s Division 1 champions have made some excellent signings for their debut at Step 5. St Andrews begin their life in the MFL with a home game against Westfields. St Andrews won the East Midlands Counties League by 7 points scoring 115 goals in the process and are expected to be a force in the MFL. Westfields had a poor season last time out but some notable recruits could see them back at the top end of the table. Tividale return to the Midland football League following relegation from Step 4. They welcome Walsall Wood to The Beeches on Saturday in a game that is very hard to call. Tividale have a mixture of youth an experience while Walsall Wood, a top 6 side from last season, have added some quality to their squad There are a full round of midweek fixtures: Tuesday 16th August AFC Wulfrunians vs Stourport Swifts Brocton vs Tividale Coventry United vs Rocester Highgate United vs Shepshed Dynamo Long Eaton United vs Boldmere St Michaels Loughborough University vs Lye Town St Andrews vs Alvechurch Wednesday 17th Auguts Heanor Town vs Coleshill Town Quorn vs Coventry Sphinx Shawbury United vs Walsall Wood Westfields vs Sporting Khalsa Division 1 A full programme in Division to start the campaign on Saturday. Atherstone Town welcome Stafford Town to Sheepy Road and much is expected from the Adders this season. Stafford have had a change in management and have pretty much a new squad which will be an unknown quantity as the season begins. Last year’s runnersup Bromsgrove Sporting start as red hot favourites to clinch promotion this season. Their summer recruitment has been excellent and they start the campaign at home to Southam United who were reprieved from relegation at the end of last season. Cadbury Athletic welcome Pelsall Villa to the TSA Sports ground in their opener. Cadbury started well last season and the same again could set them up for a superb season. Pelsall struggled last term but a close season reprieve allows them to remain in Division 1 and start again. Heath Hayes made a slow start to last season but came good after Christmas. Visitors Heather St Johns looked destined for relaegation for most of the season but a good finish turned their season around. If they can take that momentum into this season, it could be exciting times at St johns park. Hinckley AFC are always tipped to do well and this season is no exception. They have recruited well and their performance against premier Division Heanor Town last week gave huge cause for optimism. Littleton are first up at St Johns Park and they too will be hoping to progress from last season’s mid-table finish. Leicester Road had a superb first season at Step 6 and will be aiming for promotion. Coventry Copsewood are the visitors on Saturday and they can never be discounted. Pershore Town have been busy over the summer bringing back a number of former Pershore players to strengthen the squad. Visitors Nuneaton Griff were superb last season and that success has meant that a number of the players have been snapped up by other clubs. Whether Griff can reach last season’s heights, only time will tell. Racing Club Warwick have seen major improvements to their Townsend Meadow ground over the summer. They welcome Bolehall Swifts in the opener and both sides finished last season in good form. Studley welcome Lichfield City to the Beehive. Both clubs would have been disappointed with their finishes last season but both will be optimistic ahead of the season. Uttoxeter Town return to the MFL and welcome promoted Chelmsley Town to Oldfield Sports Centre. How will Uttoxeter fare on their return and how will Chelmsley cope with the step up? An intriguing start. There are a full round of midweek fixtures: Tuesday 16th August Bolehall Swifts vs Lichfield City Chelmsley Town vs Pershore Town Heather St Johns vs Coventry Copsewood Pelsall Villa vs Leicester Road Southam United vs Cadbury Athletic Studley vs Racing Club Warwick Uttoxeter town vs Nuneaton Griff Wednesday 17th August Atherstone Town vs Heath Hayes Littleton vs Bromsgrove Sporting Stafford Town vs Hinckley AFC (at Stafford Rangers FC) Division 2 Barnt Green Spartak get their Division 2 campaign under way with a home game against Sutton United. Both sides were comfortably in the middle of the table last season and will have ambitions to challenge at the top end of the table. New club Bloxwich Town, taking over from Rostance Edwards, welcome promoted Leamington Hibernian to the Red Lion Ground. With the momentum with Hibs from last season, it would be no surprise to see them mount a challenge. Droitwich Spa challenged for the title all the way through the season finishing a creditable third. They begin with a home game against Coton Green, who finished 7th last season. Fairfield Villa finished one off the bottom last season but have added to their squad over the summer to allow them to challenge. Visitors Continental Star finished bottom of the Premier Division and chose to drop two divisions. They will have a young and exciting squad and should be a pleasure to watch. Hampton open up with a home tie against Feckenham. The visitors struggled more than most with the weather last season and they will be hoping for a more clement winter. Redditch Borough begin their first season in Division 2 with a home game against last season’s 4th paced Paget Rangers. This game will take place at Littleton FC as The Valley is not yet ready following the installation of a 3G pitch. Both sides finished the last campaign in super form and are expected to be amongst the front runners this season. Smithswood Firs, promoted from Division 3, begin their season against mid-table Knowle. Smithswood have a strong looking squad and could well take Division 2 by storm. Tuesday August 16th Coton Green vs Fairfield Villa Earlswood Town vs Redditch Borough (1830) Feckenham vs Droitwich Spa (1830) Smithswood Firs vs Paget Rangers (1830) Sutton United vs Continental Star (1830) Wednesday 17th August Alvis Sporting Club vs Bloxwich Twon (1930) Hampton vs Barnt Green Spartak (1830) Knowle vs Leamington Hibernian (1830) Division 3 Division 3 could be a really exciting place to be this season with the addition of new faces alongside some of last season’s strong performers. AFC Solihull endured a challenging introduction to the MFL. One year on, expect them to be much improved as they welcome Northfield Town to Tudor Grange. Alcester Town spent most of the season near the top of the table only to miss out in the run-in. They welcome league newcomers NKF Burbage to Old Stratford road on Saturday. Four promotions in 6 seasons indicates that NKF should be a force in the MFL. Barton United had a successful season finishing with silverware and a top 6 finish. Visitors FC Stratford finished just above Barton last season and both should be there or thereabouts. A great game to start the season. Boldmere Sports & Social Falcons welcome Shipston Excelsior to Boldmere Road in their opening game. Shipston acquitted themselves well in their first season and a late run of victories kept them in the promotion mix. Can they build in it? League newcomers Castle Vale Town welcome Coventrians to their Vale Stadium home. With a strong youth set-up at both clubs, expect to see some exciting young talent gracing the MFL. Two new teams go head to head at Badsey as Montpellier host Moors Academy. The home side have had some excellent results in pre-season and look like the team to beat this season. They couldn’t ask for a more difficult opening with the youngsters from the Solhull Moors Academy. Reserves Rocester vs Gresley (Challenge trophy) Coton Green vs Continental Star (Challenge trophy) Romulus vs Lichfield City (League) Tipton Town vs Brocton (League) Midland Football League Newsletter
3rd August 2016 League News Alvis Sporting Club were successful in the appeal against the decision to relegate the club to Division 3 and have been placed by the FA in Division 2 for the forthcoming season. ------- It is with great sadness that the Midland Football League has to report the loss of two members of the MFL family. Bromsgrove Sporting Chairman, John Prescott passed away suddenly but peacefully. on July 12th This shock was followed by the news that Stourport Swifts Chairman, Chris Reynolds passed away on the 22nd July, after a long battle against cancer. Our condolences go out to family, friends and all that knew Jon and Chris. ------- The draw for the 1st Round of the Polymac Packaging League Cup is as follows: Coventry Sphinx v Coleshill Town Brocton v Uttoxeter Town Bromsgrove Sporting v Sporting Khalsa Pershore Town v Southam United Racing Club Warwick v Cadbury Athletic Shepshed Dynamo v Heather St Johns St Andrews v Coventry United Atherstone Town v Bolehall Swifts Heanor Town v Stafford Town Littleton v Studley All other clubs receive a bye to the 2nd Round The above ties are to be played w/c 19th September 2016 Preview The football season kicks off with a weekend of FA Cup action. As a departure from the norm, I have taken a look at each of the game in turn. Friday 5th August Hinckley AFC (MFL1) vs Heanor Town (MFLP) An intriguing start to the season as two free-scoring sides go head to head at St Johns Park. Hinckley beat Premier Division Walsall Wood at the same stage last season and will be hopeful of another giant-killing. Heanor failed to progress in last season's competition and will be looking for better this time round. Saturday 6th August AFC Bridgnorth (WMRLP) vs Boldmere St Michaels (MFLP) The Mikes travel to Shropshire to face a side that just missed out on promotion to the MFl last season. The home side will fancy their chances of causing an upset at their Crown Meadow home. The Mikes have made some impressive additions to their squad over the summer and will expect to progress although it may take a replay Ashby Ivanhoe (EMCL) vs Quorn (MFLP) Ashby make their debut in the FA Cup welcoming Premier Division Quorn to the NFU Sports Ground. Ashby go into the game with some confidence with a win over MFL Premier opponents, Walsall Wood, in pre-season. Quorn had a difficult 2015/16 and much more is expected of them this term. Blaby & Whetstone Athletic (EMCL) vs St Andrews (MFLP) These two sides were league rivals last season but with St Andrews winning the title they are now a division apart. The MFL new boys have looked good in pre-season and they will be hoping to progress. Brocton (MFLP) vs Walsall Wood (MFLP) These two sides know each well and will be hard to separate in this tasty encounter at Silkmore Lane. Pre-season results have been mixed for both but now the real stuff commences and that can all be forgotten. A replay wouldn’t be a shock here. Coleshill Town (MFLP) vs Cradley Town (WMRL) Coleshill had a stellar run in the FA Cup last season taking a number of high-profile scalps. At times last season, they were scoring goals for fun and West Midlands League Cradley will do well to shut out the home side. Coventry Sphinx (MFLP) vs Highgate United (MFLP) A tasty all Premier Division tie at Sphinx Drive with much-changed Sphinx hoping to make home advantage count. Highgate have performed well in some high profile pre-season games which must give them confidence going into the season. Dudley Sports (WMRL) vs Nuneaton Griff (MFL1) Griff have seen a number of their successful side from last season move on but the hope is that they continue to produce the sort of free-flowing football that gained then so many admirers. A trip to Brierley Hill to face West Midlands League opposition is a tough one but Griff should start as favourites. Haughmond (WMRL) vs Alvechurch (MFLP) An FA Cup debut for Shrewsbury based Haughmond and a tough fixture for last season’s MFl runners-up Alvechurch. Haughmond just missed out on promotion last season and will prove tough opposition for Alvechurch. The carrot of an away tie and a potential money spinner at Edgar Street against Hereford is enough incentive for both sides. This should be a cracker. Heath Hayes (MFL1) vs Bromsgrove Sporting (MFL1) A battle between two of the top sides in Division 1. Bromsgrove have had a fantastic pre-season on the pitch winning all 7 games. Heath Hayes have also had some decent results and this promises to be another excellent game. The new-look Bromsgrove may just have the edge. Lichfield City (MFL1) vs Wolverhampton Casuals (WMRL) Lichfield have undergone some squad changes in the summer however their refreshed line-up will be confident of victory after some decent results in pre-season. Wolves Casuals are a tough side to face on any occasion and the FA Cup is likely to bring the best out of them. Home advantage to count in this one. Loughborough University (MFLP) vs Shirebrook Town (NCEL1) Early season is never a true indicator of the potential of the students as they have a number of players unavailable. A two division difference between themselves and visitors Shirebrook Town should be sufficient for them to progress at The University Stadium. Lye Town (MFLP) vs AFC Wulfrunians (MFLP) Another all Premier Division clash switched to Castlecroft due to the unavailability of Stourbridge Road. Like many teams, Wulfrunians pre-season has been mixed. An interesting sub plot is the return to Castlecroft of Ben Jevons, now in the colours of Lye. Malvern Town (WMRL) vs Rocester (MFLP) A tough looking trip for Premier Division Rocester as they travel to the Langland Stadium. Malvern look a strong side on paper while Rocester haven’t exactly been tearing up trees in pre-season. A replay would be a decent result for the Romans. Oadby Town (UCL) vs Long Eaton united (MFLP) Oadby have been conceding plenty of goals in pre-season including a 6-1 defeat at home to Leicester Road. The Long Eaton squad looks very good this season and a comfortable away win should be on the cards. Retford United (NCEL) s Leicester Road (MFL1) Retford include a 7-0 home defeat amongst their pre-season results while Leicester Road won 6-1 at Oadby. Taking one look at these results and an away win would seem the obvious choice. Leicester Road had an excellent first season at Step 6 and will be amongst the challengers in Division 1. A good FA Cup run will certainly be amongst their targets for the season. Shepshed Dynamo (MFLP) vs AFC Mansfield (NCEL) A tough draw for Dynamo as they face a side who have beaten fellow premier Division side Heanor Town in pre-season. Their squad features players who have plied their trade a lot higher in the non-league pyramid. Shepshed have seen off higher ranked opposition in pre-season and go into the game full of confidence. Should be another excellent game. Sporting Khalsa (MFLP) vs Hanley Town (NWCL) Sporting Khalsa were under the media spotlight last season as their FA Cup run took them to a 4th Qualifying round tie against FC United of Manchester in front of 2,000 plus at The Aspray Arena. The publicity gained did wonders for the club and they will be hoping for something similar when they face North West Counties Hanley Town. Hanley won promotion last season and will provide a tough task for Khalsa. Stourport Swifts (MFLP) vs Westfields (MFLP) Another all Premier Division clash and on which could go either way. Westfields have been in good goalscoring form in pre-season and the improvements to their squad look to be paying dividends. Swifts started last season very well and will hope to get out of the blocks at Walshes Meadow on Saturday. Tividale (MFLP) vs Wolverhampton Sporting Community (WMRL) Tividale return to the Midland Football League looking for a quick return to step 4. Their FA Cup adventure starts with a tough looking encounter against Wolverhampton Sporting Community. Wolves Sporting impressed a lot of people last season and with a lot of pace in the side, they can cause defences all sorts of issues. Tividale will have to be on their game to progress. Sunday, August 7th Coventry United (MFLP) vs Shawbury United (MFLP) What a game to finish the FA Cup weekend. Two new Premier Division sides face up at Sphinx Drive for United’s debut in the competition. Both sides gained promotion last season on the back of excellent goal scoring records and would expect to hit the ground running. Expect to see [lenty of Premier Division clubs represented as they take a look at new opposition for the season. |
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