After a very solid start to our season the road to glory would continue throughout September with no less than seven fixtures in twenty-one days. What a huge ask this was to be from a group of people playing semi-professional football that also had daily work commitments to attend to also. But this is what we all enjoy and this is what was asked of us by the Football Association in their wisdom to ensure that we aren’t caught out by the pandemic as we have been so over the previous two seasons.
So after our departure from the F.A. Cup at the hands of Stratford Town at the beginning of the month the team would now venture back into the league with a mid-week fixture at home to Sutton Coldfield Town. Two goals in the final fifteen minutes would see this one out and get the team back to winning ways after our disappointment three days earliar.
Yaxley 1-3 Carlton Town
Next up was a trip to Yaxley and this one was a bit of an eye-opener as we knew little of the opposition. We would go behind in the game after twenty-five minutes ,but two goals in three minutes just after half-time including another from Aaron Opoku continuing his rich vein of form would see us take a grip of the game. Tyler Blake two minutes from time would put this one to bed and ensure that we had the points in the bag.
Halesowen Town 2-2 Carlton Town
Three days later and we were at it again, a top of the table clash and potentially a large crowd to contend with also. This one was a real cracker played at a high tempo and with a lot of quality and was well worth the admission fee. The home side would take the lead ten minutes from half-time but the ever industrious Niall Davie would soon silence the home fans with a leveller five minutes later. To take the teams in at half-time all square.
‘The Millers’ with our never say die attitude came out in the second half and would take the game to the home side whom hadn’t been beaten thus far in the campaign and we would be rewarded for our efforts when Niall Davie would give us the lead with twenty minutes to play. This encouraged the home side to open up their game and Carlton had to dig deep to maintain the lead until we succumbed to the pressure and conceded a last gasp equaliser.
Carlton Town 1-1 Ilkeston Town
Local rivals Ilkeston Town were next on the list and some renewals with some old friends. This one was again another tight affair after ‘The Miillers’ took an early lead from Tol Omotola after only five minutes. This surprised ‘The Robins’ who to be fair on the day brought the game to Carlton. The game was evenly balanced throughout and a last minute equaliser from the away team would mean the points would be shared.
Belper Town 3-0 Carlton Town
Three days on and a trip up to Derbyshire was the venue for our next fixture and to a team that were sitting mid-table in the division. This one was a real slap in the face for ‘The Millers’ as the home side on the night would frustrate and combat us and never allow us to play our true game. The home team would hit the target three times in the last twenty minutes and send us home with our tails between our legs.
Wisbech Town 0-3 Carlton Town
So after our unfortunate result in mid-week the team would travel to Wisbech and to a team that in recent seasons have struggled at this level of football. It was important that after that defeat that the team returned to winning ways immediately, and this we did.
Two goals in the first half from Louis Czerwak and Niall Davie took us into half-time with a good lead and a comfort zone. Tyler Johal two minutes from time made it three and the points were secured against a team that at times didn’t look like they should be at the wrong end of the table.
So with one defeat so far the team have had a very consistent start to elevate us up in to the top five of the division. Obviously there is still a long way to go and we are only approaching completion of a third of the season with many more tales to come. The new players at Stoke Lane have fitted in very well so far making the team even stronger than it ever has been and the outlook is good as we pursue our goals.
Forthcoming Fixtures:
9th Oct Bedworth United(h) (F.A. Trophy)
16th Oct Loughborough Dynamo(h)
23rd Oct Soham Town Rangers(a)