Chesterfield coach highlights 'biggest difference' for Spireites this season
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Webb, 39, played for 19 different clubs, making more than 300 appearances, in his 14-year playing career.
He was also assistant manager to the late Justin Edinburgh at Leyton Orient as they won the National League title in 2019.
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Hide AdAfter scoring late to draw at Yeovil Town the week before, Town went one better and bagged a dramatic 94th minute winner away at Maidstone United last Saturday and cemented their place in the record books in doing so.
Webb believes their mentality is the biggest change from last season.
“It is a sign of a team which is not happy to settle for a draw,” he told the DT.
“What really good teams do is go for a win and the worst case being that you get a point as opposed to just going for a point. That is the biggest difference I sense in this team from last year even though it is only early days.
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Hide Ad"At 1-1 I am thinking ‘late goal, kick in the stomach, but we don’t lose.’ The boys are thinking that while still producing match-winning moments and to do it in the 94th minute is breathtaking.”
Webb puts the never-say-die attitude down to everyone being good characters.
He added: "It is just a great set of lads. I have been in football a long time and I have not see that many bad dressing rooms, I have seen a lot of good ones, this is probably the best set of people I have worked with and that is staff included. That is people in the club, players and supporters. It really is a pleasure to be a part of it because these boys make every day so enjoyable.”