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Notts County Sells Out Allocation for Chesterfield FC Clash


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Notts County have sold out their full allocation of 999 tickets for the upcoming Sky Bet League Two clash against Chesterfield. The tickets, released this morning exclusively to season ticket holders, were snapped up in no time – a testament to the passion and support of the Magpies faithful.

This fixture is no ordinary league game; it's a return to the scene of last encounter between the teams most nerve-wracking moment, the National League playoff final.

That unforgettable day at Wembley, just over four months ago, saw Notts County secure promotion to League Two after a dramatic 4-3 penalty shoot-out victory. 

It was a game that left everyone on the edge of their seats, full of twists, errors, and heroics. As Liam Parker, a loyal Notts County and Pride of Nottingham member, recalls, “The win at Wembley was a special day. Chesterfield made the game hard from the moment the whistle blew. I thought they wanted it more, but Aaron Nemane was quality. He was key to allowing us to get back into the game.”* 

The match at Wembley ended 2-2 after extra time, with Chesterfield taking the lead twice. Andrew Dallas’ early penalty and a stunning effort from Armando Dobra pushed the Spireites ahead, but Notts fought back, with John Bostock’s free kick and a fortuitous Ruben Rodrigues strike levelling the scores. 

Parker described Rodrigues' goal as “somewhat lucky” but marvelled at the moment it created for the club: “To win on penalties meant a lot, to us fans and the players.” 

As the final whistle looms for this latest encounter, fans will be reliving memories of that May afternoon, when substitute goalkeeper Archie Mair became an unlikely hero, saving two penalties in the shoot-out to seal Notts’ long-awaited return to the Football League. But this trip to Chesterfield is no nostalgic replay; it’s a chance for both teams to measure their progress in League Two, and the Magpies supporters are fully behind their team.

Notts County legend and BBC Radio Nottingham correspondent Mark Stallard, who provided commentary during the playoff final, summed up the relief and euphoria that followed that dramatic promotion win: “We always feared that after such a fantastic season, Notts would fall at the final hurdle – the play-offs – the hurdle they’ve fallen at in the past three seasons. But they showed their battling instinct. Today, it was all about the mentality to not get beaten, and they got their reward.”

Stallard’s words will resonate with fans as they head to Chesterfield, hoping for another memorable day out. For many, this match carries a weight of significance beyond three points. 

Liam Parker, who attended every game last season, shared his personal journey: “My first away game was back when Notts played Chesterfield in League Two. Since being in the National League, I’ve managed to drive to most away games. I’ve only missed Shrewsbury Town this season.” 

Now, Parker is eagerly anticipating the chance to see how the two sides compare once more: “I’m looking forward to going with two of my friends. It should be a great game, and it will be nice to see just how much we’ve improved.”

As the Magpies prepare for their reunion with Chesterfield, fans will be hoping for a performance that reflects their progression since that rollercoaster afternoon at Wembley. For Notts County, it’s more than just a fixture – it’s a chapter in their footballing story, one written with moments of despair and ultimate triumph. As Mark Stallard put it, “Notts County are back where they belong... this club is on an upward trajectory.”

For insights from Notts County correspondent and former striker Mark Stallard on the win against Bromley, check out the article where he noted that if Jodi Jones and Dan Crowley play well, then nobody in this division lives with Notts County.

Join the discussion on Pride of Nottingham about Curtis Edwards's injury against Accrington Stanley. Read the article and leave your comments on how it might impact the team!



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liampie

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we have come on a lot since the national league days, i think it should be a good game. its games like this which i feel nervous about more than this weekends fixture against gillingham. it will be nice to see how we compare against chesterfield but i trust that notts fans will go in good spirit and large numbers. its a shame more cant be allocated though.

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NottsTastic

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Brilliant news! Our away support is second to none. Onwards and upwards, Notts!

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NottsLoyal

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It’s amazing how quickly the tickets sold out, a true reflection of our passionate fanbase. The Wembley final is still fresh in my memory, all the drama, the highs, the lows, and those crucial penalty saves. The lads showed immense character that day, and it's fantastic to see that spirit carrying forward. As we look ahead to Chesterfield, it’s not just about reliving past glories but also measuring our progress. I believe this game will be a real test for both teams, and I’m eager to see who comes out on top. Let’s bring that same energy and fight to Chesterfield!

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Robbie

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I'm really pleased that Notts get good away support every single match. We can rightly say that we have one of the, if not the best away support in League 2.

It is dissapointing though that Chesterfield gave us such a relatively small allocation.

It will be another big test for Notts but we can go into these games with confidence now. 

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CliftonMagpie

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They flew very quickly. It’s a shame that some fans won’t be attending because the wrong people got hold of tickets, but it’s great to have so many fans going. I just hope most of them are regulars and have been to more than one or two games. This fixture is for the die-hard fans. I’m a bit unsure about this loyalty scheme, though. I’ve seen comments from fans who missed out, which makes you wonder, but it’s a good thing overall.

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NiftyNick

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Huge game ahead. I’m confident the lads will give it their all against Chesterfield.

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upthepies

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Absolutely delighted to see our allocation sold out so quickly for the Chesterfield clash. It just goes to show the great support of our fanbase. Reflecting on the Wembley final, it was a rollercoaster of emotions. The moment we won on penalties was sheer joy. This upcoming match is more than just three points; it's about measuring how far we’ve come since that historic day. Chesterfield is no easy opponent, but I believe in our team's grit and determination. Really looking forward to the atmosphere and hoping for a great game. As always, UP THE NOTTS!

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StanfordPie

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Incredible news about the ticket sell-out for the Chesterfield match! The Notts fans never disappoint. This isn’t just about the three points but about demonstrating our progress since that unforgettable day. Chesterfield always plays tough, but I believe our lads are up for the challenge. Here’s to another fantastic day out supporting Notts County – let’s bring the noise and back the boys all the way!

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eighteensixtytwo

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It’s a bit of a farce, and I am sick of seeing complaints about the number of tickets given. Chesterfield probably knew this would happen. Teams have no interest in allowing large numbers of travelling fans to attend when the numbers become significant. 999 tickets sold, let’s get on with it and make it count.

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