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In the spell between our title winning game against Boreham Wood and the end of the season I had a chat with Jamie Grimes about his career and memories of this amazing season at Chesterfield FC. We were actually having a chat because Jamie has written the foreword for a new book that I have compiled with Michael South Photography called 'Chesterfie…
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A fantastic season comes to a close with records galore broken and a Championship won to send CFC back to the EFL and leave behind the National League after 6 long years. The usual team go back and highlight many memories from the last season and look ahead to the promise of league football and try to predict the success hopoefully coming our way.…
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Sam Hird sits easily in the top 50 of players who have made the most appearances for Chesterfield FC and from 2012-2018 he virtually saw it all! From a League 2 title win under Paul Cook and a near promotion to the Championship the season after, right through to relegation down to the National League only a handful of years later. Sam came to the c…
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After a brief (ish) behind the scenes interlude, the podcasters return for their take on what is now almost certainly going to be a memorable and potentially record breaking season. Not many clouds on the horizon at the minute but this is CFC we are talking about. so nothing is yet certain or taken for granted. Come on you Blues!!…
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Matthew Greenan, aka The Stone Ranger on YouTube, is a lifelong Chesterfield FC fan, stone carver, and Peak District park ranger. On Sunday 4 February, Matthew will be carving the Chesterfield FC badge into a piece of Derbyshire stone live on YouTube. The final work will be raffled off to raise money for the Ernie Moss Foundation, with tickets avai…
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Glyn Chamberlain is one of a small group of people who were born in Chesterfield, grew up supporting Chesterfield, and then went on to play for the club too. After starting his footballing career as a youth player at Burnley, he then went on to represent Chesterfield from 1976-1981 under the management of the legendary Arthur Cox. Since retiring fr…
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Issue 5 of Legends of the Spire fanzine is out now! This is the independent Chesterfield FC fanzine, formerly called Linda's Sandwich shop. The zine features 44 pages of content and this issue includes... Cupets, Michael South's photos of 2023, Spanish Spireites, Cycling to Bangkok, Observations of National League streaming, a transcript of the pod…
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Adie Shaw spent two seasons as a player at Chesterfield from, from 1988-1990, after starting out under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest and then spending some time at Halifax. Injury forced retirement at a young age in 1990 but he stayed at Chesterfield to start on community projects for the club which included youth coaching and development of th…
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Bob Bloomer started his Chesterfield FC career as a youngster, around the club during the title win the in 1984/85 season. Over the coming years he quickly became a feature in the Spireites midfield and was with the club until early 1990. He then went on to enjoy a long spell at Cheltenham, via a couple of years at Bristol Rovers, and since retirem…
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Chesterfield FC fan Daniel Cresswell is currently on an incredible adventure with his mate Alain, cycling from London to Bangkok. I caught up with Dan as he was taking some much needed downtime in Albania to recharge the muscles and the bank account! He told me about where the thirst for adventure came from, the highlights of the journey so far, an…
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Despite growing up in the south, Steve Spooner actually made his name as a footballer at clubs like Derby County, Halifax and Chesterfield in the late 70's and early 80's. After moving to Chesterfield in 1983, the midfielder was a key member of John Duncan's title winning team in the 1984/85 season. He moved to Hereford in 1986 but came back to Che…
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Another new season dawns and the big question is asked - will this be our last in the National League? We are everyone's favourite to win the title but football isn't like that. If it was we would simply let the bookies and pundits decide the outcome before a ball is kicked. Twists and turns are on the way, but in Cookie we trust (still) and we are…
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A fans favourite during his time at the club, striker Tom Denton was at Chesterfield from 2018-2022. He played under Martin Allen, John Pemberton, John Sheridan, James Rowe and Paul Cook. Standing at 6"7, Tom was an imposing presence at the top end of the pitch during his time with the club, and scored important goals that stopped a drop into regio…
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Something a little different for this weeks interview as I got in the car and drove to Nottingham to meet former Spireite defender, Bryn Gunn. Due to us being in a pub beer garden this weeks episode is a little different and features some of what Bryn and I spoke about during my trip to Nottinghamshire. The European Cup winner with Nottingham Fores…
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Writer Stepehen Poxon joins Dave Garratt this week to talk his new book, ERNIE! Ernie! is a heartfelt tribute to lower-league football hero Ernie Moss, a local boy made good who became a Chesterfield goalscoring legend. Ernie earned his place in footballing folklore for his phenomenal longevity and as Chesterfield's record goalscorer. It's a story …
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Rob Edwards had three seasons at Chesterfield FC from 2000-2003. During that time he was part of the promotion winning squad under the management of Nicky Law and played alongside previous podcast guests like David Reeves, Sean Parrish and Ryan Williams. He also had two long spells at Huddersfield Town either side of his stint with the Spireites an…
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Josh Law has an interesting past with Chesterfield FC. His Dad Nicky was a player in the 90s and manager in the 00s so he has fond memories of having a kick about around Saltergate with his cousin, a certain Ollie Banks. He was then a youth player, and then pro, at Chesterfield in the 00s himself, so it was great to share some Spireites memories fr…
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You thought it was all over after Wembley - it is now! The usual podcasters decide that an open air, all together discussion would be a great way to end and review a great season of football at CFC. If only Wembley had been decided in normal time, or even extra, but the heartache of penalties now needs to fade into the distance as the close season …
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Steve Fletcher is a huge legend at Bournemouth but in just one season at Chesterfield he became a firm fan favourite there too. Back in the 2007/08 season he moved up north to join Lee Richardson's Spireites as they tried to build for promotion. He formed a great partnership with Jack Lester that season and although the club missed out on promotion…
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Still only 22yrs old, Levi Amantchi first joined Chesterfield back when the club was in League One. He was a youth player during the slide down from League One into the National League but got his chance under the management of Martin Allen as the Spireites started life in the National League. A pacey and strong striker, Levi is currently at Nation…
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Ashley Foyle has enjoyed two spells at Chesterfield FC. Firstly as a product of the youth team and first team squad in the mid 00's, and then as a returning coach for the youth team a decade ago. From printing his own number on his first team shirt to coaching a young Laurence Maguire during his return to the Spireites as a coach, I delved into his…
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Emma Young has been a Chesterfield fan since being lifted into the air by David Reeves during the pitch invasion after the dramatic last day relegation escape vs Luton in 2004. She since went on to become the Head Physio at the Spireites before moving onto Coventry City at the start of the season. Emma joined me to talk about working for the team s…
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As Chesterfield fans we've all been extremely excited to see the new Matchwinner retro range go on sale this week. To celebrate the new partnership between the iconic brand and the team I support I popped along to their HQ in Dewsbury to have a look around and chat with their Head of Design, Alistair Wood. You can find the new Matchwinner retro ran…
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With bags of pace and a willingness to take on any opponent Ryan Williams was a popular figure at Chesterfield FC. After growing up in the town he finally got the chance to play for the Spireites in 1999 in a difficult season where the team ultimately got relegated. But they bounced back the season after with a promotion under Nicky Law, in a seaso…
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I welcome Kieran Maguire from the excellent The Price of Football podcast on to the show this week to have a look at Chesterfield FC's recently published accounts for the year ending 30 June 2022. Kieran cast an objective eye over some of the figures in the accounts whilst also picking up on some of the key trends in football finance today. You can…
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I spoke to Premier League Referee Graham Scott about taking charge of the last ever match at Chesterfield FC's beloved Saltergate ground. That last game at the Recreation Ground, a 2-1 win over Bournemouth, in 2010 was memorable for a last minute winner from club legend Derek Niven. We spoke about his memories of that day as well as his rise to the…
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Goalkeeper Billy Stewart only played two and a half games for Chesterfield but they were crackers, featuring in the famous 5-2 playoff game vs Mansfield and the Wembley final vs Bury. Billy also had a long association with Chester as a player and has also coached every age group of goalkeeper at Liverpool. He joined me to talk about his long career…
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From Dundalk to Wembley, Colin Larkin enjoyed a long career in football playing for teams like Wolves, Mansfield and Chesterfield from 1999 through to 2014. He was part of the Roy McFarland Chesterfield squad that had an amazing Carling Cup run in 2006 beating the likes of Wolves, Man City and West Ham along the way. Colin joined me to talk about t…
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On Legends of the Spire this week I welcome our first choice goalkeeper from the 2021/22 season, Scott Loach. Current Derby goalkeeper Scott is well known for spells at clubs like Watford, Ipswich, Hartlepool and Barnet and came on the podcast to talk about ghost goals, England call ups, and the smell of a fresh pair of gloves! We also had a good c…
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Sam Clucas had a meteoric rise from Non League to Premier League in just five seasons, scoring in each league along the way. It all started after being released from Leicester as a youngster for 'being too small' and it was a spell in Glenn Hoddle's Spanish academy that got him back on track. Sam is well remembered for his season spell at Chesterfi…
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Nottingham born Calvin Plummer started his career at Brian Clough's Forest but had two spells at Chesterfield in the early and late 1980's. His highlight with the Spireites being a hattrick vs Stockport in the 1989/90 playoffs. The flying, tricky winger was a crowd favourite at the club and also had spells at Derby, Barnsley, Plymouth and a short t…
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Brian 'Fergy' Ferguson had a short playing career at Chesterfield due to injury but still managed to be a pivotal figure in the 1984/85 title winning team. The full back (converted after a career in midfield) joined from Southend where he was playing under World Cup winner Bobby Moore and also played for Newcastle and Hull City amongst others. He j…
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If you want to write about your passion for football where do you start? That was the question I posed to writer Daniel Gray on the podcast this week. Dan has a huge amount of experience as an author, screenwriter and podcaster. He joined me to talk about his new book 'The Silence of the Stands' and give some words of advice to any aspiring footbal…
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With just under 400 league appearances under his belt for Chesterfield Andy Kowalski proudly sits at number nine in the top ten appearance makers for the club. He spent the whole of the 1970s and part of the 1980s at the club and played under half a dozen different managers and alongside some of the most iconic players in the clubs history. The for…
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This week I'm joined by professional cricketer and Spireite supporter Ben Slater. Ben was born and grew up in Chesterfield and picked up a cricket bat at an early age. After playing for his home county Derbyshire he now plays for Nottinghamshire and has just won the Championship title with the Trent Bridge based club. He joined me to talk about his…
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Goalkeeper Barry Roche joined Chesterfield on trial in the summer of 2005 and featured in friendlies against opposition including Matlock, Scarborough and...Malaga! He played well over 100 games for the Spireites with the high point most definitely being the Carling Cup run of 2006 when we came up against the likes of Manchester City and West Ham. …
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I'm delighted to welcome Danny Wilson to the podcast this week. Danny spent nearly three years as a player with the Spireites in the early 1980's, lining up alongside legendary players like Alan Birch and Geoff Salmons. He then came back to the club in late 2015 to become manager of a team on the slide and kept Chesterfield up against the odds in h…
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Jamie joined Chesterfield's youth team as a child and was with the club throughout his teenage years under the watchful eyes of Dave Bentley and Mark Jules. He didn't gain a professional contract with the club during a few tumultuous years when the management changed from John Sheridan to Paul Cook but has since enjoyed a great career playing and c…
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This week I delve into the world of the Sports Journalism degree and welcome Holly Bacon to the podcast. Holly is just starting the second year of her degree and has already worked for Morecambe FC, the Non League Paper, The Telegraph and Radio Sheffield. She joined me to talk about her experience of working in sport so far and there is also plenty…
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George Carline was a member of the Chesterfield FC squad in the 20/21 and 21/22 seasons becoming a firm fan favourite during his time with the club. He started his career at Cadbury Athletic with the smell of the chocolate factory in the air and found his way to Chesterfield after spells at clubs like Redditch, Solihull and Gloucester. George joine…
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