Habbinalan
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I had a different life when the clubs last met, in an April 2002 league match, and certainly don't remember the 1990 play-off success. In fact my only memory of a game against Chesterfield was the first half of a memorable Easter 1967 double that was played at Holker Street in front of 7,905 mainly home fans.
It may have been normal but possibly because of our 3rd round FA Cup exploits with Southampton (beaten in the replay) Barrow had 3 matches to play over the Easter weekend 24, 25 and 27 March - winning all of them. The win at Barnsley was sandwiched between 2-1 wins home and away against a Spireites team on Good Friday and Easter Monday - with such memorable names as Brian Arblaster and Ivan Hollett (who later rocked up the Abbey).
This promises to be a much flatter occasion, although Chesterfield's win at Crawley, following on from their appointment of hero Jack Lester as manager, seems to have put a spring in their step and we shouldn't expect a bottom of the table performance.
I expect little change from the 442 diamond line up that soared then stuttered on Tuesday. We still seem to need at least 10 chances to get the ball in the net but perhaps it will finally click for Jevani Brown this time. I'm predicting/hoping for a 3-1 win but fearing a 0-1 battling disappointment in front of a subdued and modest home crowd. It'll be good to see the South Stand full of proper supporters for a proper team - the numbers should be well up on those that would have travelled pre-Lester and pre-Crawley.
Forde
Halliday, Legge, Taylor, Carroll
Mingoia, Deegan, Brown, Maris
Ibehre, Ikpeazu
Subs: Mitov, Taft, O'Neil, Dunk, Elito, Foy, Howkins
It may have been normal but possibly because of our 3rd round FA Cup exploits with Southampton (beaten in the replay) Barrow had 3 matches to play over the Easter weekend 24, 25 and 27 March - winning all of them. The win at Barnsley was sandwiched between 2-1 wins home and away against a Spireites team on Good Friday and Easter Monday - with such memorable names as Brian Arblaster and Ivan Hollett (who later rocked up the Abbey).
This promises to be a much flatter occasion, although Chesterfield's win at Crawley, following on from their appointment of hero Jack Lester as manager, seems to have put a spring in their step and we shouldn't expect a bottom of the table performance.
I expect little change from the 442 diamond line up that soared then stuttered on Tuesday. We still seem to need at least 10 chances to get the ball in the net but perhaps it will finally click for Jevani Brown this time. I'm predicting/hoping for a 3-1 win but fearing a 0-1 battling disappointment in front of a subdued and modest home crowd. It'll be good to see the South Stand full of proper supporters for a proper team - the numbers should be well up on those that would have travelled pre-Lester and pre-Crawley.
Forde
Halliday, Legge, Taylor, Carroll
Mingoia, Deegan, Brown, Maris
Ibehre, Ikpeazu
Subs: Mitov, Taft, O'Neil, Dunk, Elito, Foy, Howkins