![]() ![]() ![]() Were you nervous at half-time? Probably a teensy-weensy. Were you nervous going into the Maidstone match? I wasn’t. Times have changed a fair bit in three seasons. Only Liam Mandeville (congrats on the fully deserved hat-trick of POTY Awards) and Laurence Maguire of those that played are still here, and my positive that day was the performance of new signing Milan Butterfield. Take #1 was penned (in reality, keyboarded) after the 3-2 pre-season win at Belper Town at the start of the no fans campaign. Similarly, the congratulations I’ve had since being given an award at the end of season do have been heart-warming, thank you. Talking of potential milestones, this is my 150 th Tooley’s Take, and judging by the many comments I receive, plenty of you seem to like my ramblings, for which I’m eternally grateful. Objective One by the back door and dancing under Nelson in Trafalgar Square! Objective Three: Just two wins needed, that’s all, achieve that and next Sunday would be Paul Cook’s 99 th win as Chesterfield manager, so reach the ton and we’ll be back home. Objective Two: Achieved, thanks to a run of 2.23 points per game following the nine winless matches in the aftermath of the Baggies excitement. Objective One: Sadly failed, mainly due to Lord Admiral Wrexham’s 111 points. Phil Tooley takes a look at the game and its contextĬhesterfield 4 Maidstone United 0 National League Match #46 ![]()
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