Perspective
#1
Posted 10 May 2025 - 06:36 PM
The eve of our latest play off campaign.
And like fans of Notts, Wimbledon, Walsall and every other Spireite I'm hoping and dreaming of what might be.
But today's events at Orient, or maybe the wayward back pass allowing Sunderland their first win at Cov' in generations last night, confirm what a hostage to sometimes outrageous fortune this time of the season can be.
Or shall we talk about a Calvin Plummer hatrick rendering Stockport finishing twenty summat points above us utterly redundant back in nineteen ninety?
Perhaps the corner-that-never-was dictating we returned from the subsequent final - our first Wembley visit - empty handed?
The point is made.
Either way my attitude hasn't changed since last August - a sniff of the play offs with a couple of games to go an achievement.
An achievement wonderfully surpassed despite challenges that would've crippled lesser clubs. Run by lesser owners. Populated by lesser staff and players.
So let's just enjoy this bonus. Another sold out stadium, another match-day with mates, another day in the sun.
Literally, given the forecast.
If Walsall are the better side over both legs then so be it.
If we're beaten by a better side at the national stadium then, again, so be it.
Because I know - in fact I'm absolutely convinced - it'd merely be a minor delay in Chesterfield FC, under the direction of the Kirks and Cook, returning stronger and better supported to where we were ten years ago.
Come on you mighty blues...
#2
Posted 10 May 2025 - 06:39 PM
But they won't be 🙂
COYB 💙⚽💙⚽
#3
Posted 10 May 2025 - 07:20 PM
The Earl of Chesterfield, on 10 May 2025 - 06:36 PM, said:
The eve of our latest play off campaign.
And like fans of Notts, Wimbledon, Walsall and every other Spireite I'm hoping and dreaming of what might be.
But today's events at Orient, or maybe the wayward back pass allowing Sunderland their first win at Cov' in generations last night, confirm what a hostage to sometimes outrageous fortune this time of the season can be.
Or shall we talk about a Calvin Plummer hatrick rendering Stockport finishing twenty summat points above us utterly redundant back in nineteen ninety?
Perhaps the corner-that-never-was dictating we returned from the subsequent final - our first Wembley visit - empty handed?
The point is made.
Either way my attitude hasn't changed since last August - a sniff of the play offs with a couple of games to go an achievement.
An achievement wonderfully surpassed despite challenges that would've crippled lesser clubs. Run by lesser owners. Populated by lesser staff and players.
So let's just enjoy this bonus. Another sold out stadium, another match-day with mates, another day in the sun.
Literally, given the forecast.
If Walsall are the better side over both legs then so be it.
If we're beaten by a better side at the national stadium then, again, so be it.
Because I know - in fact I'm absolutely convinced - it'd merely be a minor delay in Chesterfield FC, under the direction of the Kirks and Cook, returning stronger and better supported to where we were ten years ago.
Come on you mighty blues...
That's some speech, you aren't Colonel Tim Collins by any chance?
#4
Posted 10 May 2025 - 07:23 PM
The Earl of Chesterfield, on 10 May 2025 - 06:36 PM, said:
The eve of our latest play off campaign.
And like fans of Notts, Wimbledon, Walsall and every other Spireite I'm hoping and dreaming of what might be.
But today's events at Orient, or maybe the wayward back pass allowing Sunderland their first win at Cov' in generations last night, confirm what a hostage to sometimes outrageous fortune this time of the season can be.
Or shall we talk about a Calvin Plummer hatrick rendering Stockport finishing twenty summat points above us utterly redundant back in nineteen ninety?
Perhaps the corner-that-never-was dictating we returned from the subsequent final - our first Wembley visit - empty handed?
The point is made.
Either way my attitude hasn't changed since last August - a sniff of the play offs with a couple of games to go an achievement.
An achievement wonderfully surpassed despite challenges that would've crippled lesser clubs. Run by lesser owners. Populated by lesser staff and players.
So let's just enjoy this bonus. Another sold out stadium, another match-day with mates, another day in the sun.
Literally, given the forecast.
If Walsall are the better side over both legs then so be it.
If we're beaten by a better side at the national stadium then, again, so be it.
Because I know - in fact I'm absolutely convinced - it'd merely be a minor delay in Chesterfield FC, under the direction of the Kirks and Cook, returning stronger and better supported to where we were ten years ago.
Come on you mighty blues...
That made me stand up and give a round of applause, COYB
#5
Posted 10 May 2025 - 07:25 PM
The Earl of Chesterfield, on 10 May 2025 - 06:36 PM, said:
The eve of our latest play off campaign.
And like fans of Notts, Wimbledon, Walsall and every other Spireite I'm hoping and dreaming of what might be.
But today's events at Orient, or maybe the wayward back pass allowing Sunderland their first win at Cov' in generations last night, confirm what a hostage to sometimes outrageous fortune this time of the season can be.
Or shall we talk about a Calvin Plummer hatrick rendering Stockport finishing twenty summat points above us utterly redundant back in nineteen ninety?
Perhaps the corner-that-never-was dictating we returned from the subsequent final - our first Wembley visit - empty handed?
The point is made.
Either way my attitude hasn't changed since last August - a sniff of the play offs with a couple of games to go an achievement.
An achievement wonderfully surpassed despite challenges that would've crippled lesser clubs. Run by lesser owners. Populated by lesser staff and players.
So let's just enjoy this bonus. Another sold out stadium, another match-day with mates, another day in the sun.
Literally, given the forecast.
If Walsall are the better side over both legs then so be it.
If we're beaten by a better side at the national stadium then, again, so be it.
Because I know - in fact I'm absolutely convinced - it'd merely be a minor delay in Chesterfield FC, under the direction of the Kirks and Cook, returning stronger and better supported to where we were ten years ago.
Come on you mighty blues...
Notts Clownty werent the bettter side the last time we played them at the ‘ National Stadium’…
We were…
#6
Posted 10 May 2025 - 07:35 PM
Notts? Bring em on.
It's ours.
#8
Posted 10 May 2025 - 09:58 PM
https://youtu.be/f1yWSePMqsk
This post has been edited by JonB: 10 May 2025 - 09:58 PM
#9
Posted 10 May 2025 - 09:59 PM
Ima relic from the Dec 1976 battle over three games with Walsall, FWIW the game at Walsall (0-0 after extra time ) was my 16th birthday and the first time my Dad bought me a pint .
Do it Tahn then do to Wimbledon at Wembley what seemingly unbeatable Liverpool couldn’t in 88
This post has been edited by Comeonyouirons: 10 May 2025 - 10:01 PM
#10
Posted 11 May 2025 - 11:29 AM
Part 1
Que sera sera
Whatever will be will be
Part 2
We’re going to Wemberley