Cook reflects on "frustrating afternoon"

Paul Cook has urged fans to get behind the team after a "frustrating afternoon" on Saturday that saw Chesterfield draw 1-1 with Cheltenham at the SMH Group Stadium. Cook said: "We're probably going to have more of them this season, and as I say we're in such a change as a team, we've got so many new players coming in. Two very young lads are making their home debut, so I think we've got to be careful. "We're not entitled to win every game. Just because we've got a good squad, and good players, we're not entitled to say 'We're Chesterfield, and this is gonna be a breeze.' We've got to respect that." Dilan Markanday put the Spireites in front after 27 minutes before Arkell Jude-Boyd equalised eight minutes into the second half. "The goal we gave away was an absolute disgrace, a disgrace. There's no getting away from that. And we were under zero pressure in the game," said Cook. "But especially for us with our support – they've turned out, our Chesterfield fans, again. They're brilliant, amazing. But this season, it's not the best record in the world. It's our record. And late on we should be full […]

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