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Who's your Man of the Match v Chesterfield?
Good to see Luker with a couple of votes. I didn't hold out any great hopes when he came back from injury, it's a tough and gradual thing to do, generally. But he's exceeded everyone's expectations I think and it's clear the season would have been different had he been fit and he'd be sitting on a double figure goal haul. Remember the breakaway goal he got with Hall early on? What I like is what a good watch he is. A six footer with a low centre of gravity - the turn that got the C'field player booked is from his power and balance. With that low centre of gravity, he's a poor man's Zidane, Barnes, Le Tissier type. He pops up in very awkward places for the opposition. I'm really looking forward to seeing what he'll do Friday night. He might be the player Chesterfield are worrying about the most.
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Announcement: Continued optimisation of site + Improvements - 12th May 2026
Exciting to read through all of that, Chris. All the new features added to the existing (which I'm, way too slowly, discovering myself) make for an outstanding website. All we need is a little more posting and engagement and the site would be flying. It's fun to exchange views, give opinions, read what others think. With our large and growing fanbase it's a puzzle why there isn't a bit more. Hopefully, that will come.
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EFL Play-offs
Missed that game, but was surprised by the result. So'ton v Boro should be a really close one tonight
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Match Discussion: League Two - Chesterfield (A)
And the psychology of being a goal up might help us out too. Maybe this team gets anxious starting home games at 0-0. Starting ahead could be liberating for them. You're attacking to extend your advantage not establish it. Concede, and it's just a normal game with home advantage. There's a world where we get the first two goals and that'd be pretty much it.
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Who's your Man of the Match v Chesterfield?
A lot of players had very good games. I'll give my vote to McDonald @Robbie. A real Captain's performance at the back and such a calming influence with his steady play. He was very much in charge back there. Iorpenda, Jones, Luker, Tsaroulla, Belshaw Robertson did really well too IMO
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Match Discussion: League Two - Chesterfield (A)
Yes , a split personality in that sense for sure. 0-1! We'll take that. A classic away performance and a hard-earned clean sheet. Making McDonald captain was such a canny move - it's made us more stable, a lot steadier.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Chesterfield (A)
The penalty miss really changed the complexion of the game for us, but it seemed to settle us down. Since then, it's been our kind of game and we look very dangerous breaking from midfield. I fancy us to get the next goal too and wouldn't be surprised if it was Luker again.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Chesterfield (A)
Some surprises - I thought Palmer and Grant would start. Robertson and Luker may be more potent players but I thought the other 2 would get the nod. No Browne on the bench (must be injured). No Dennis on the bench. Injured as well? MP picked 11 good players, so why am I feeling shaky about it?
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EFL Play-offs
I enjoyed the Championship play-off first legs despite the complete lack of goals. None of those teams look like they could handle the Prem, but looked decent - except for Hull, who are really forgetable. I really fancy Millwall in that one. And it will be nice to see Maca come on and bid to be a Premiership player (if only for a moment) Now it's Stevenage v Stockport and Kyle Wootton playing centee-back. He looks really good. Really looking forward to Ruben v Balders in Bolton v Bradford later
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Play off penalty takers
Nor do we have a young keeper who absolutely fills up the goal. I agree @menzinho we don't seem to have an array of natural penalty takers. But to give ourselves the best chance we should have started practising them already. That's why LW was different class. He didn't shirk from this and had them practising 'their' penalty, until it was ingrained in them. When we look back at Wembley....Maca's, Ruben's and Jodi's penalties had the hallmark of serious practice time. I don't mind them starting this after tomorrow. It may be a distraction from a really tough game. But the next game could be pens and we have to be ready. We can't lose because someone like Hall/Kouhyar/Belshaw miss a sudden death pen because they weren't really ready
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Play off penalty takers
You know how it goes, there's quite a high chance we're involved in a play-off penalty shoot-out, either at Meadow Lane or Wembley, or both Who do you think our 5 penalty takers will be? Any predictions? All things being equal, from likely starting XIs Jones, McDonald, Tsaroulla, Jatta, Robertson Bearing in mind they always come after 120mins with all subs on the pitch... McDonald, Tsaroulla, Robertson, Dennis, Luker is one guess Didn't Palmer have the chance before and didn't go anywhere near them? I'd keep Iorpenda away from them, too much pressure for a young player. Bedeau too, the goal would shrink in front of him given all the bad luck he's had trying to score.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Chesterfield (A)
We have to start well. For this one, I'll have to swallow what I usually want to see to have a team that can nullify them as much as possible, especially in the first half of the first half so to speak. So for this particular game only, a box midfield of Norburn Palmer Iorpenda Grant We have a lot of height in this team - Jatta, Iorpenda, McDonald, Ness, Bedeau. We should win the set piece game with that. Final score? How would you feel about a 2-1 loss? That's what's supposed to happen in these 2-legged semis. Would I take that if offered it now? You'd think not, but the recent Oldham, Chesterfield and a lot of the Salford game tells me, yes, take it. We'd still be with a great shout with 90mins to go at Meadow Lane. (I still wouldn't take it though, I'll take our chances)
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Early thoughts on Chesterfield
Fair enough, It's such an evenly matched play-off line up. I'll be in a minority here, but I have very modest ambitions for these play-offs. Like 80pts was an improvement on 72pts, and 5th place on 6th, I'll take the below in these play-offs, which we didn't have last year... a goal in 3 hours of play some fight and showing that you care Above that will be a bonus. But on our day, we can get past Chesterfield and beat the other two. So all to play for.
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Early thoughts on Chesterfield
I think we have to root for Salford as twisted as that sounds - they're the worst footballing team of the 4 semi-finalists. I'd fancy us to take them to the cleaners at Wembley. They rely on a congested, broken game. And they rely on following Robinson's cheat code. It's one thing doing all that at Salford or Meadow Lane for ordinary league fixtures... But can you really do that at Wembley, on live tv, with the pick of referees interested in maintaining their reputations with all eyes on them? Constant timewasting and general shithousery won't pass off well on Sky TV, in front of 40,000 at the home of football. Myabe they'll just forfeit and not turn up at all ;)
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