Tomorrow will be the 41st anniversary of the first Football League game to be played under floodlights at the Recreation Ground, Chesterfield. Yes, it is somewhat surprising to note that more than ten years after Portsmouth played the first League match under lights in February 1956, Chesterfield were the last to light up for Sky….
And the cost of the ‘new’ lights was offset by the sale of goalie John Osborne to West Bromwich Albion for £9,250, a decision that may just have cost the Club promotion from Division 4 that season. Compounded no doubt, by the Shots 2v1 win at the Chesterfield Rec, with goals from Howarth and Gowans, in front of a staggering 11,000 crowd……
So in just a few minutes I will be off to Derbyshire for a return to one of my favourite grounds….and for a Wednesday, 7.30 kick off.
Wednesday….7.30. Now that does seem strange.
Last Saturday Brentford sold out the ‘away end’, and pushed the crowd at the Recreation Ground above 5000 for the first time this season. 1v1 perhaps a fair result, as both sides failed to make much impact in front of goal.
Tonight will be a big test for Aldershot after a poor series of results ‘on the road’. Without doubt Gary Waddock will have to bring order to a midfield and defence that has conceded ‘soft’ goals in the last four away games.
Now is the time to earn your salary Gary…..now is the time to substitute organisation for the chaos that has taken up a seat on the 'Team Bus'.
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
The last to light up.......
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