BEING a regular for your Country, Captaining your Club team to the top flight Championship and playing in the semi-finals of the European Cup are fairly impressive playing credentials, new Chesterfield boss Roy McFarland can claim all of those impressive looking honours racked up in a distinguished playing career
DAVE Rushbury announced at the start of last week that three Spireites will not be offered terms for next season We will all have memories of the trio.
MAKING his Spireites debut at Saltergate in the much needed 3-2 victory over Plymouth Argyle was 21 year old Middlesbrough midfielder Brian Close, signed on loan from the Premiership club, initially for a month but the player would certainly love to be here for the rest of the season.
Making your debut in senior football is always a thrill for any player, making your first two appearances against Arsenal and Chelsea, in the League Cup and Top Division respectively, must have been a great privilege for our Club Captain, Martyn Booty.
GLYNN Hurst, out injured at present but hopefully on the road to recovery after being given the go ahead to step up his rehabiliation on Friday, has played quite a few big matches but none more so than when he was with Unibond League Emley