Second Ernie Moss Day to celebrate Spireites legend
Following on from the massive success of last year’s Ernie Moss Day, Spireites will get the chance to say thanks to their hero again on Saturday, August 19.
The opponents for this year’s event will again be Port Vale, who Ernie turned out for 74 times in a glittering league career spanning 20 years.
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Hide AdErnie’s daughter, Nikki Trueman, said: “Unfortunately, dad has been in hospital recently and is in decline.
“So realistically it’s probably going to be the last one we will be able to do.
“We are going to take him to the match as long as he is able to go.
“But we wanted to do another Ernie Moss Day while he is still able to go on the pitch and say thank you.
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Hide Ad“The fans have been amazing – the messages they send, the money they raise and the support they give him is so humbling.”
On the day, Year Six pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School in Staveley – who have recently raised £700 for the family’s ‘Team Ernie’ charity – will act as flag bearers.
A special programme will also be on sale as well as a t-shirt created by the ‘Badly Drawn Spires’ artist, Richard Cotterill.
The limited edition t-shirt features Ernie’s ‘badly drawn’ image on the front and the number 8 on the back, the number Ernie wore in his playing days.
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Hide AdAs well as organising the Ernie Moss Day, Ernie’s daughters Nikki and Sarah also wanted to create a more lasting memorial for him.
“Unfortunately, dad can’t sign his name anymore,” says Nikki.
“That was really poignant to us so we decided to have his signature as a tattoo as well as a number 8.
“Originally we were going to have a number 8 on the back of our necks which I still want done.
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Hide Ad“But every time dad goes out with us he holds our hands and rubs the inside of our wrists.
“So we thought we’d have the tattoo done there as it’s such an emotive thing for me and my sister.
“We tried to get our mum involved as well but she said no!”
All proceeds from the second Ernie Moss Day will go to the Alzheimer’s Society and Team Ernie, the dementia charity which was set up in his name.
And to add some intrigue to proceedings, the family say they have been asked by Chesterfield superfan Phil Tooley to get there from 2pm – for reasons that have not yet been revealed.
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Hide AdChesterfield play Port Vale at 3pm on Saturday, August 19, at the Proact Stadium.
n Tickets for the match are available from the ticket office at the Proact Stadium or online at www.chesterfield-fc.co.uk/tickets.