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Match Report: Consett 2 – 1 Carlton Town FC

NPL First Division East – November 25

Second half goals from Scott Fenwick and Jack Gibbons saw Carlton defeated 2-1 at Consett.

The Millers did pull a goal back in added time through substitute Zac Hill but they were unable to fashion an equaliser as they lost for the third time in the North East this season.  To add to Carlton’s disappointment, striker Lamin Manneh was sent off after the game for something he said to the referee and now faces a three game suspension.

In a tight hard-fought contest the first goal was always going to be pivotal and the Millers will be disappointed about the manner in which Consett scored both their goals.  But the team’s defensive record is up there with the best in the division.  The real issue is that, even though the side are having a fine season, they don’t score enough goals.  Only two teams have scored less than Carlton’s 19 goals this season and even allowing for the fact that the Millers have games in hand on most sides, their spells of dominance should have resulted in more goals.  Indeed, Carlton had by far the best two chances of the first half but missed them both and ultimately paid the price.

Tommy Brookbanks and Mark Harvey made two changes to the side which had beaten Brighouse last time out with Khyle Sargent and Michael Ford coming in for the injured pair of Shea Thompson-Harris and Ahmed Tahar.  Manneh played up front with Sargent at right back.

On a bitterly cold afternoon there was little to choose between the sides in the opening 45 minutes.   Manneh played an early cross into David Adegbola who took a lovely touch before firing inches wide of the far post when he might have done better.

Consett’s main method of attack was early crossfield passing to switch the focus of the attacks, but Sargent and Lewis Durow were dealing with the wide threat well.  Adegbola and Manneh were causing some problems for the home defence without the Millers having too many chances.

One move saw Sargent, Manneh, Alex Howes and Niall Davie combine before the latter fired wide.  Dean Freeman then headed a Davie corner over the bar shortly before Carlton’s best chance of the half.  A lovely ball from Howes sent Adegbola clean through on goal but James Anderson made a superb save from the Carlton wide man.  The rebound fell to Manneh but he couldn’t get his shot away and when the ball eventually reached Davie, he lifted his shot over the bar.

Felix Annan was called upon to make a good save from Ryan McKinnon as the half ended and early in the second half Carlton received a blow when Sargent had to go off injured.  That meant Musa Jawarra came on with Adegbola dropping to right back and Manneh dropping into midfield.

Consett took advantage and opened the scoring six minutes later.  Carlton failed to deal with an attack down the left and when the ball eventually reached Kaleb Young on the right, his cross was met by a volley from the unmarked Fenwick into the corner of the net.

Consett then had their best spell of the game and Wil Shaw fired wide when clean though on goal.  The Millers replied with Jawarra drawing another fine save from Anderson.

Annan had to be quickly off his line to deny Zak Atkinson and Carlton brought on Hill and Lamin Sisawo-Danso to try and get an equaliser, with Dean Freeman playing up front.  It was Consett who scored again though, when Adegbola’s attempted clearance went straight to Gibbons who duly converted from 12 yards.

Moments later a fantastic touch from Hill saw him bear down on Anderson’s goal but his attempted lob flew over the bar to the despair of the 10 away fans behind the goal.

With the game deep into added time Hill did pull a goal back, running onto a lovely ball from Adegbola and rifling past Anderson from a tight angle.  There was then some controversy when the referee blew for full time two minutes later as Jawarra was running clear on goal.  Manneh in particular wasn’t happy, especially as he had had to receive treatment a few minutes earlier for what looked like a kick to the head.  News came through after the game that he had been sent off after the final whistle.

The players led by Durow came across to thank the small band of fans for their unstinting support in the North East again.  It was appreciated as always.

Carlton Town: F Annan, K Sargent (M Jawarra 53), L Durow, D Freeman, P Dearle, M Ford (L Sisawo-Danso 77), D Adegbola, N Davie, L Manneh, A Howes, N Hylton (Z Hill 69). Unused subs:  D Brown

Goals: Z Hill 90+5; Scott Fenwick 59, Jack Gibbons 80

Carlton Town Supporters Club MOTM: Alex Howes

Att: 279

Developer’s ‘knockout’ donation puts Carlton boxing club on front foot

A local property developer has been hailed a ‘champ’ by an amateur boxing club in Carlton after throwing £3,000 into the ring in answer to the group’s pleas for funds. 

When ALB Group managing director Arran Bailey learned that Phoenix Boxing Club was in search of £3,000 for much-needed training equipment, he proved to be no lightweight by offering to donate the full amount. 

The club’s gym, on Burton Road, near to ALB Group’s headquarters, is staffed entirely by volunteers and has built a reputation for steering disadvantaged youngsters off the streets and onto the right path. 

It was seeking cash to replace worn-out training equipment such as punch bags and skipping ropes for its 100 members, aged between nine and 40 years old. 

Now, the generous ALB donation has also enabled the club to kit out all its members in new branded shorts and vests, in the club’s distinctive gold and black colours. 

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DONATION: Boxers at the Phoenix Boxing Club will benefit from new gym equipment (IMAGE: Mike Robers Photography)

Over the years, Phoenix has punched well above its weight in generating future champions, including two-time world featherweight holder Lee Wood and multiple world title-winning super-middleweight Carl Froch. 

Dale McPhilbin, the seasoned head coach of Phoenix Amateur Boxing Club, said ALB’s donation would help to continue the breeding of more world champions like Wood and Froch, including the club’s up-and-coming female boxer Geneva Jones (17), who will soon be contesting the semi-finals of the national junior championships. 

“Arran Bailey is an absolute champ for offering this extremely generous gesture from ALB Group. It’s just fantastic. For someone local who’s made a great success of his business, it’s just brilliant to see them in your corner, giving back to their community. 

“Phoenix is known in the amateur boxing world as one of best clubs in England. We’ve always produced champions and we want to carry on doing just that. This donation helps us out massively, not least because all the coaches and staff are all volunteers, so we need every penny we can get. 

“If these kids didn’t come to train here, many of them would potentially be spending the time on their phones or being led astray, walking the streets and missing school. 

“But me and the five other coaches give 100 per cent in the gym, and the kids generally give it back – and their schoolwork improves in the process.” 

ALB Group has been known in the past for donating large sums to worthy causes. Only last year, the firm donated a massive £20,000 to Our Dementia Choir after being moved by the plight of its members during a TV series with the charity’s chair, Nottingham actress Vicky McClure. 

Professionally, ALB is on a mission to breathe new life into the UK’s struggling high streets by buying and refurbishing tired town centre buildings, creating residential properties in their upper floors and encouraging business by offering ground floor retail units at a cheaper and more flexible rate than the norm. 

Managing director Arran Bailey said ALB Group planned to continue its support for the club in the future. 

“It is incredibly important for businesses to support their local communities,” said Arran. “Doing so becomes a win-win for everyone concerned. 

“Phoenix Boxing Club is an outstanding community asset. Dale and the rest of the guys there go above and beyond to create an environment that gives the youngsters a level of discipline and fitness that they would otherwise be unlikely to achieve. 

“Importantly, they teach them about respect and the benefits of hard work, which in turn benefits the wider community. They’re doing an amazing job there and we are delighted to help them achieve their fundraising targets.” 

He added: “We fully recognise the tireless work that Dale and the rest of the volunteers put into Phoenix. They are truly unsung heroes in terms of both the club and their community.” 

Despite the ALB gift, the boxing club will also continue other fundraising activities, including a Christmas raffle and bag-packing and bucket collections at a nearby Tesco store. 

Match Report: Arnold Town FC 4 – 3 Teversal FC

No great surprise that opponents with two of the worst defensive records in the division should serve up an exciting end to end seven goal thriller which made for a terrific afternoon’s entertainment for a sparse Eagle Valley crowd. The Eagles were made to work extremely hard to ensure that Tevie’s eight game losing streak coming into this fixture was extended to nine, grimly hanging onto their slender 4-3 lead throughout a tense final quarter of the match.

Even by Arnold Town standards there were massive changes to the home starting eleven for this game with no less than six positions taken up by different personnel from the midweek cup defeat against Chesterfield. Notable incomers were Tremere Lindo making his full debut, Keiron Lane coming in as a dual signing from Hucknall Town and Toby Francis returning from a similar arrangement at Selston.

The Eagles started the game on the front foot with an early sighter for Toby Francis after being found by a Billy Bradley’s long throw but the striker’s mis-hit shot bounced well wide of the Oxton Road goal. Following a brief succession of Tevie corners at the other end Francis was back in the action again on 9 mins this time threading through a pass for fellow striker Tremere Lindo whose curled effort sailed a mere foot or so over the bar.

Two minutes later the Eagles gained an early lead. Lindo made meaningful progress through the right side of Teversal’s defence before launching a goal bound shot which keeper Leon Turton could only parry back into the path of a handily placed Craig Taylor who calmly slotted home the game’s opener like the ruthless goal machine the midfielder has suddenly become.

The goal initially seemed to increase the home side’s grip on the game but Tevie fought back on 17 mins and were awarded a free kick in a dangerous looking position after one of their strike force was bundled to the floor. The resultant curled free kick seemed to have the beating of Strycharz but thankfully for the Arna keeper it somehow nestled itself on the top of the Colin End net. 

Shortly afterwards a badly skewed clearance by Strycharz went directly to a visiting striker and only prompt rescue work by centre half Lenny Jenkins prevented an easy chance for an equaliser. The game now threatened to become a little unruly with the Arnold defence and midfield looking a little unsettled by a Tevie unit not afraid to get stuck in. 

Around the half hour mark however Arna began to find their stride again and good work by the industrious Wainaina provided Toby Francis with another opportunity to test the Tevie keeper who this time reacted with a fine save. 

A minute later though keeper Turton made a complete hash of a fairly simple ball making its way towards him in his six yard area. The air shot squirted the ball for an alert Tremere Lindo to pick up the pieces and slot home his first goal for the Eagles from an acute angle on the left bi-line to give the home side a brief two goal cushion.

Around the half hour mark however Arna began to find their stride again and good work by the industrious Wainaina provided Toby Francis with another opportunity to test the Tevie keeper who this time reacted with a fine save. 

A minute later though keeper Turton made a complete hash of a fairly simple ball making its way towards him in his six yard area. The air shot squirted the ball for an alert Tremere Lindo to pick up the pieces and slot home his first goal for the Eagles from an acute angle on the left bi-line to give the home side a brief two goal cushion.

Always ready to prove the old axiom “you’re at your most likely to concede after scoring” Arnold allowed Teversal back into the game just two minutes later. A free kick from way out on the right dropped from the sky into the Eagles’ area with the flight path totally misjudged by Strycharz who subsequently allowed the ball to drop behind him for the eager James Whitmore to nip in and nudge it into the net to reduce the arrears. 

Despite the setback Arnold finished the half looking the more threatening of the two sides and but for two poor looking offside decisions could easily have re-extended their lead with dangerous looking one on one opportunities cruelly cut short for Lindo and later Francis who had both appeared to time their breaking runs to perfection. 

After a five minute wait for the ref to make a reappearance for the second half the visitors were levelling matters within a minute of the delayed re-start. A bit of an “after you Claude” in midfield by Craig Taylor saw the visitors burst through Arnold’s back line with menace and Cameron Pinnock running on to convert a one on one chance against Strycharz with a well placed drilled shot to the right of the advancing keeper to make it 2-2.

Parity lasted some five minutes before a well worked Arna goal saw them back in front. Billy Bradley began the move on the left finding Tremere Lindo eager to carry the ball down the flank and into the left side of the area before looking up and weighing up his options. For a split second Francis appeared best placed in the middle but an onrushing Kyme Mason suddenly entered the scene and took advantage of a perfectly placed pass to send in a delicious curled effort into the right hand corner of the net for his 5th Arna goal. 

Play was getting more frantic as the game progressed with both sides looking equally threatening in turn. Cracks looked likely to appear in either defence at any moment and Tevie took full advantage of a horlicks on the right of Arna’s back line just after the hour mark to level matters at 3-3. Dwelling too long on the ball Adam Clift was dispossessed just outside the Eagles penalty box resulting in a bit of a gift for the hunting Robbie Savage who was left with the easiest of finishes to equalise once again. 

Momentum appeared to be with the visitors now and Strycharz was called upon to make a couple of decent saves to prevent Teversal taking the lead. With eight straight defeats behind them the visitors were clearly not wanting to pass up on an opportunity to end their dismal run. 

But the new look Eagles weren’t ready to throw in the towel and it was the home side who managed to apply the final killer punch on 67 mins. A Lindo throw in from the right was redirected by Francis to springboard Wainaina on his way, dribbling into the area past two or three defenders. After a clumsy attempt to scythe him to the ground failed Aaron retained his footing, steadied himself and threaded a close range side footed shot between the keeper and further defenders gathered on the line for his first goal for the club.

I expect not many watching would have been prepared to put money on the fact that 4-3 would be the final score with some twenty odd minutes still on the clock. Before the re-start the Eagles brought on James Martin to replace Toby Francis and the former’s pace helped to provide a fresh occasional outlet up front which was much needed as Tevie began to throw all their efforts forward in the search of yet another equaliser. 

Arnold’s gritty defending would be pretty rudimentary at times with bodies flying all over the place in the face of some sustained Tevie pressure. The visitors squandered their clearest chance on 72 mins after Keiron Lane initially did well to quell an attack down the right but then lost his footing to allow a dangerous ball flash across the box were Whitmore somehow managed to lift it over the bar from only a yard or so out when it appeared far easier to score.

After riding the storm the Eagles were on the hunt themselves to restore their two goal cushion. Strycharz appeared more eager than usual to opt for the long ball with his more pacey forward line and a drop kick did well to find substitute James Jackson free on the left wing. JJ was quick to advance and send over a high cross which found Lindo free in the area and Tremere’s close range header only cleared the bar by inches. 

A succession of subs and one or two lengthy delays for injuries ensured a fair bit of added time which Teversal used to the full in keeping up the pressure on a tiring Arnold defence. For the final minutes it was all hands to the pump as the home side got everything behind the ball to hang on to another vital three points in their quest to improve their league position.

​Certainly a tense finish for all concerned but thankfully ending with a well deserved hard fought victory for a steadily improving Arnold squad.​

Woodthorpe man appears in court after police seize weapons and drugs during raids

A man from Woodthorpe has appeared in court after police seized weapons and drugs from two addresses during raids.

Officers seized a handgun after raiding an address in Addington Court, Radcliffe-on-Trent, on August 15, 2023. 

Drugs and a knuckleduster were also recovered from a property in Rose Close, St Ann’s, on November 22, 2023, as part of the investigation. 

Mohammed Shaban Parvez, aged 39, of Littlegreen Road, Woodthorpe, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court last Thursday (23) charged with possession of a firearm, being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and cocaine, and possession of an offensive weapon in a private place. 

He is next due to appear at Nottingham Crown Court on December 21, 2023. 

Detective Inspector Simon Harrison, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Tackling serious and organised crime is an absolute priority for us.

Drug supply and serious violence are often inextricably linked, as shown by the weapons recovered as part of this investigation. 

“I want to reassure the people of Nottinghamshire that we will do everything in our power to protect the public, to ensure that those who commit weapon-enabled crime are dealt with quickly and appropriately, and we will continue our work to remove dangerous weapons and harmful drugs from our streets.”

Consultation on new cycling and walking route in Mapperley

Residents can have have their say on proposed improvements to a cycling and walking route in Mapperley.

In June, Nottingham City Council was handed more than £1.7million from the Active Travel Fund for investment along Porchester Road in Mapperley – a key part of the strategic cycle network which connects sustainable transport investment currently taking place on Carlton Road and St Ann’s Well Road.

The council said the funding will enable them to deliver a more modern pedestrian and cycling-friendly scheme, with clear segregation from traffic. 

The council is proposing to use this money to design and build: 

  • A segregated, two-way cycle path on Porchester Road – beginning at Burgass Road and finishing at Kenrick Road 
  • The two-way cycle path is proposed to be on the southbound lane carriageway between Burgass Road and Cherrywood Gardens, before switching to the northbound lane carriageway between Cherrywood Gardens and Kenrick Road. This is in order to considerably reduce the interference this scheme could have with car parking 
  • One-way cycle paths for northbound and southbound users from Kenrick Road to Emmanuel Avenue 

Nottingham City Council would like to get feedback on the proposed design, especially from those who live locally or use the area to commute by foot, bike, scooter or by car. 

  • See the plans online and fill in a short online survey to give your feedback until Friday, December 22: https://forms.office.com/e/EvF3G7gw0J  
  • Visit one of our consultation events to talk to the team and see the plans in person – you can find us:  
  • Friday 8 December- 2pm-4pm, outside Hogarth Academy 
  • Tuesday 12 December- 11am-1pm, outside Porchester Road Post Office 

Councillor Angela Kandola, Portfolio Holder for Highways, Transport and Planning, at Nottingham City Council, said: “This scheme will make a real difference to enable people to get to work, school or the shop without having to rely on a car. 

“By doing so we reduce congestion and free up road space for the traffic that really does need to be there, while also protecting our environment by reducing emissions. 

“I hope lots of local residents will have their say and I look forward to hearing the feedback and seeing the designs progress as a result.” 

DARTS: A competitive Lowdham & District Darts pairs competition hits the bullseye

Thirty four pairs teams from across the league lined up at the Calverton Working Men’s Club in Calverton on Wednesday, November 22 as Neil Lincoln and his fellow organisers put on another memorable evening at one of the best venues in the borough.

The night proved to be very competitive and after a gruelling night of top quality darts, the final four pairs that will play in the semi-finals on final’s night on April 19, 2024 are:

O’Kieeffe/ Hextall (The Gedling Club) v Hallam/ Wilson (The Gedling Club)

Wesson/ Polkey (The Gleaners, Calverton) v Allison/ Greaves (The Old Ship, Lowdham).

Round six of the league resumes on Wednesday, November 29 with the pick of round six matches looking to be top versus third as The Cross Keys, Epperstone host current champions and league leaders The Gedling Club.

Second place The Admiral Rodney from Calverton will expect to take all two points as they host village rivals, The Gleaners B who remain pointless having won only five legs in five games.

The draw has also been made for the Knock Out Cup which will be held on Wednesday, December 13:

Old Ship (Home) V Admiral Rodney

Old Green Dragon (Home) V Cross Keys B/J

Gedling Club (Home) V Gleaners B

Gleaners A (Home) V Cross Keys Epp.

The away team has the arrows in legs 1, 3 & 5. All matches are the best of 5. 701.

New players and teams are always welcome and with seven of the ten teams based in the borough it’s a great way to spend your Wednesday evening. If you want to get involved or learn more, you can visit the league Facebook page here .

Game that gets you free booze at Wetherspoons is taking Gedling borough by storm

Pubgoers across Gedling borough are going crazy for a Wetherspoons game which allows players to have drinks sent to them from people around the world.

The nationwide pub chain has three locations in Gedling borough, The Free Man in Carlton, The Ernehale in Arnold and The Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley.

The idea is simple: people post a picture of themselves and their table number on the Facebook and wait for fellow group members to send them stuff – anything at all. 

Victoria Woolley and her friends played the game during a visit to the Woodthorpe Top.

PICTURED: Victoria Woolley and friends at Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley (PHOTO: Wetherspoons The Game Facebook Group)
Brett Hill was sent pints of Guinness while taking part in the game at The Ernehale in Arnold (PHOTO: Wetherspoons The Game Facebook Group)
The team from St Mary’s Pre School in The Ernehale after the last day at work (PHOTO: Wetherspoons The Game Facebook Group)
Troy Richard and his pal took part in the Wetherspoons game at The Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley

She posted: “Out with the girls enjoying the last day of the weekend before we’re back to work. We would love either shots, jugs or fruit gins with lemonade. Thanks in advance!”

During their visit, a number of fellow members sent over shots for the girls.

Troy Richard also took his friend to the venue to take part in the game earlier this month.

Brett Hill took part in the game for the first time at The Ernehale in Arnold. His tipple of choice was a Guinness and he was soon being sent pints from people across the UK.

Charitable folk quickly sent drinks to the St Mary’s Pre-School team in Arnold who were in their local Wetherspoons venue at the end of their their last day before being made redundant.

The team were sent pitchers, shots and other drinks by group members to help them drown their sorrows.

Andy Foster and pal Mark played the game at the Free Man in Carlton. They enjoyed Guinness, Corona and lager shandy for the driver from members of the group.

The game was launched by Chris Illman and has exploded in popularity, with its public Facebook group attracting over 230,000 members.

The group is also now using the pub app to help feed the homeless.

Mr Illman has started travelling across the country and asking people to send him food in Wetherspoons, which is then promptly delivered to the homeless.

He said: “We have had some groups sent nearly £200 of food and drinks from complete strangers.

“Once a month we pick a city to go and feed the homeless using the game.

“At the last feed we were sent a staggering £730 worth of food, snacks and drinks including an amazing 103 pizzas.”

Those wanting to play can join the Facebook group HERE

Christmas Markets: Your guide to the markets happening across Gedling borough over the next week

Here’s our latest round-up of Christmas markets and a few Christmas Light Switch-ons taking place from Sunday 26 November to Sunday December 3 across the borough.


Sunday, November 26


Christmas Fair – Richard Herrod Centre, Carlton, 11.00am – 3.00pm


Wednesday, November 29, 6.00pm


Friday, December 1


Christmas Fair & Market – Arnold Mill Primary School, 3.30pm – 5.00pm


Christmas Fair – St.John the Baptist Primary School, Colwick, 4.30pm-6.00pm


Christmas Market – Spring Lane Farm Shop, Mapperley, 5.00pm – 9.00pm


Christmas Lights Switch On & Market – Netherfield, 4.00pm – 7.00pm


Saturday, December 2


Burton Joyce Christmas Fair & Lights Switch-On – Burton Joyce


Ravenshead Christmas Lights Switch On – 5.00pm


Woodborough Christmas Lights Switch On – Governor’s Field, 6.00pm


Burton Joyce School Fair – Burton Joyce Primary School, 12.00pm – 3.00pm

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Christmas Market – Four Bells Inn, Woodborough, 2.00pm – 8.00pm

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Indoor Christmas Market – The Beacon Hill, Carlton, 2.00pm – 5.00pm

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Christmas Market & Steam – Papplewick Pumping Station, 10:00am – 6.00pm

December 2 & December 3

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Christmas Market – Haywood Road Community Centre, 10.00am – 2.00pm


Indoor Christmas Market – Tree Tops, Mapperley, 10.00am – 2.00pm

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Sunday, December 3


Portland Charity Christmas Market – Nottingham Road, Mansfield, 11.00am – 4.30pm


Calverton Christmas Fayre – Calverton Village Hall, 10.30am – 4.00pm


Gedling Lotto results: Winning numbers for Saturday, November 25, 2023

There is a chance to win up to £25,000 every Saturday when you play Gedling Lotto.

You just need to match six numbers to win the £25,000 jackpot.

We now publish the winning numbers each Saturday night.

THIS WEEK’S WINNING NUMBERS (25/11/23)

3 4 4 9 8 7

How does Gedling Lotto work?

Gedling Lotto is a weekly lottery draw that raises money for good causes across Gedling Borough. All good causes supported by the lottery will benefit the Gedling Borough and its residents.

Play the lottery, support Gedling Borough – it’s that simple!

From every £1 ticket you buy, 60p will go to local good causes in the Gedling Borough and improve our community.

Some of the many causes to benefit from the Lotto include:

  • Arnbrook Primary School
  • Arnold Swimming Club
  • Gedling Play Forum
  • Gedling Conservation Trust
  • Lambley Village Cricket Club
  • This is Gedling Magazine

Gedling Eye supports the This is Gedling 100% Independent NfP FREE Magazine and you can buy tickets here: https://www.gedlinglotto.co.uk/support/gedling

There is a chance to win up to £25,000 every Saturday when you play Gedling Lotto.

You just need to match six numbers to win the £25,000 jackpot.

Gedling Eye now publish the winning numbers each Saturday night.

Score two Nottingham Forest hospitality tickets in Carlton Town’s Christmas draw

Carlton Town FC have announced that the main prize in their annual Christmas draw will be two hospitality tickets to see Nottingham Forest play Bournemouth on Saturday, December 23.

The main prize includes a three course meal in the Robin Hood Suite and premium tickets in the Peter Taylor stand and with every game at Nottingham Forest selling out this season this prize is extra special.

The big annual Christmas draw will take place on Tuesday, December 19 in the Howard Mitchell Sportsbar at around 7pm before the game v Newton Aycliffe.

Alongside the amazing main prize there are lots of other great prizes including £50 vouchers at Marco Pierre White, The Staunton Arms, The Boot Room and Amores at Gedling.

For those supporters in the festive spirit there is also a special Millers Christmas card for sale at £2.50 each to raise money for the club.

There is still plenty of time for those who would like to support the club either by donating prizes, selling tickets or purchasing Christmas cards and all can be arranged by contacting Gary ‘Boatsy’ Clarke on 07907 064189.

To finish off the Christmas period there is a special night in store as Carlton Town FC will also be playing their first ever Friday night home game against Grimsby Borough on Friday, December 29 at 7.45pm.

The fixture scheduled for New Year’s Day was changed following agreement with Grimsby Borough in what promises to be a special night and a bumper crowd ahead of Nottingham Forest playing Manchester United the following day, Saturday, December 30.

The latest news from the club can be read in full on the Millers website HERE