Allexton & New Parks FC 0-1 Ashby Ivanhoe FC
July 6, 2025

A classic game of two halves was won early by Ivanhoe thanks to a classy finish by fan
favourite Will Robson, successfully beating the offside trap and getting onto the end of one
of Josh Thomas’ many well whipped crosses into the box.
In the first 45, a lot of Ashby’s success came from down the flanks, with Thomas and Kartel
O’Neill-Martin getting the better of their respective full-backs consistently. This alongside
Robson’s stellar skill and creativity resulted in a lot of free flowing attacking football creating
lots of chances for Ivanhoe. With the latter coming extremely close from a free-kick in the
12th minute, amongst an array of close chances including a lovely piece of skill to take on
two defenders in one resulting in a well saved strike from outside the box.
Considering the majority of the Ashby starting XI being debutants, the cohesion and
structure specifically defensively was incredibly impressive, a solid start to pre-season with a
clean sheet, with Jay Rabone making some solid saves in the second half.
However, the home side were far more prevalent in the second half and epitomised the
idiom that there’s no such thing as a friendly, leaving Ivanhoe frustrated with some of the
challenges and refereeing decisions, including what looked to be a stone-wall penalty on
Robson as he was tripped in the box during the 60th minute.
Despite this, Ivanhoe battled hard and earned their victory well, the first under new
manager Lee Barratt, who will be happy with the experience gained by young players and
new signings who got some important minutes throughout the game.
Plenty of positives for Ivanhoe on the whole, and they will be looking to further improve on
many positive signs shown during the match when they travel to GNG Oadby Town FC on
Tuesday night.
Written by Leo Bennett









