General Consensus Is That Patience Pays Off

IT WAS just before Christmas when I went to Chesham to watch their second round tie with , and the Generals were sinking in The Meadow’s mud that had forced the players to warm-up on the neighbouring cricket club’s outfield.

Dave Bayliss’ Blue Square Bet Premier strugglers beat them 5-1 and with other teams in league action that day, regular promotion challengers Chesham dropped to 18th in the Southern Premier table, three points out of the relegation zone.

The programme notes from chairman Brian McCarthy, pictured below, contained an ominous warning to manager Andy Leese.

Brian McCarthy“Something is drastically wrong and it is now up to the management and senior players to start turning this around or the club will have to get personnel in who will.”

From that day on, Chesham have lost just two of 24 league games and went into yesterday’s final league game against  Kettering unbeaten in 16 and already assured of a play-off place. From winning at would-be champions on February 23, they had taken 40 points from 42 on offer.

Patience has been rewarded at the top of this year with Mansfield and sticking by and during difficult starts. It promises to be the case lower down, too.

McCarthy didn’t have to get in a manager ‘who will’, because in ex- and Potters Bar boss Leese – about to embark on his fourth play-off campaign in six seasons at the Buckinghamshire club – he already had one ‘who could’.

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