First-half goals from Manny Oyeleke and Kabongo Tshimanga ensured Chesterfield maintained their unbeaten start to the National League with a relatively comfortable victory over Yeovil Town at Huish Park.
Andy Hessenthaler’s brave Whites rallied to a first clean sheet of the campaign and, with it, frustrated big-money frontmen Kabongo Tshimanga and Danny Rowe.
Michael Cheek struck twice – including a 96th-minute equaliser – to earn Bromley a valuable point and bring Chesterfield’s 100 per cent record to a halt.
James Rowe’s Chesterfield made it two wins from two after goals from Sadiou Khan and George Carline ensured a rather comfortable victory over Wealdstone.
The 25-year-old only joined the Spirietes last December from National North club Chester on an 18-month contract for a fee believed to be around £25,000.
The Spireites saw their dreams of returning to the Football League ended by a play-off elimintor defeat at Notts County last weekend – and Rowe has wasted little time in moving on from that disappointment.
Loach is thought of as one of the best keepers outside of the Football League and is Rowe’s first signing since their Eliminator defeat to Notts County last weekend.
Mark Ellis played a main part, raiding the Spireites box to end a Notts County onslaught with a last-minute winner only after their visitors had stung them with a first-half double.
The Magpies have their sights set for the south coast and a play-off semi-final clash with the Gulls on Saturday following an epic tie with Chesterfield.
“I’ve worked hard to continue playing for 21 years,” said the former Reading, Nottingham Forest and Derby County striker. “So you’ve got to enjoy moments like this.
Chesterfield welcomed fans into the Technique Stadium for the first time in 445 days and the home fans were not left disappointed as two goals from Rowe cemented victory for the Spireites.