November 7, 2024

Chesterfield coach emerges as joint favourite for York City manager's job

Chesterfield coach expects League Two to be ‘wake-up call’

Spireites assistant manager Danny Webb believes League Two will be a lot harder than people think.

Chesterfield will be playing in the fourth-tier for the first time in six years next season after clinching the National League title on Saturday.

Carlisle United and Bristol Rovers are examples of clubs who have both won back-to-back promotions from non-league to League One and Wrexham could do the same if they go up this year.

Chesterfield coach emerges as joint favourite for York City manager's job

But Webb told the DT: “I think it is going to be a bigger wake-up call than people think. I think a lot of people think that you bounce up and bounce up again. That is the hope, that is the aim, that you go up again, but life doesn’t work like that. You come across bigger and better teams. To get to League One would be the dream, that is where the team was when the manager was here last time, and I know he wants to get them back there again at some point.”

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