There’s been another new manager installed at Chesterfield, with Paul Cook returning to the helm after the departure of James Rowe.
Cook is the 29th managerial appointment Chesterfield have made since the Second World War, and is the third man in that time to have been appointed twice after John Duncan and John Sheridan.
Here, we look at all of those who have managed Spireites since the war and what their impact was at the club.
*Thanks to www.cfchistory.com for some of the information and photos in this article.
*Thanks to www.cfchistory.com for some of the information and photos in this article.
25. Martin Allen (2018)
Allen helped Chesterfield off to a flying start in the National League before an alarming freefall saw them in the relegation zone by Christmas and Allen's tenure soon came to an end before the year was out. Photo: JPIMedia
Sheridan returned to Chesterfield with them 22nd in the National League...and left them a year later with them 22nd in the National League. Photo: JPIMedia
Having steered Chesterfield to safety and a 20th place finish, Pemberton couldn't galvanise the team when the new season arrived and lost his job in November 2020 after a poor run of form. Photo: JPIMedia
Rowe arrived from Gloucester City and galvanised the club's fortunes. Spireites reached the play-offs in his first season, with automatic promotion looking a strong possibility in his second before his recent departure by mutual consent. Photo: JPIMedia