Former Ipswich Town boss Paul Cook cut an emotional figure after leading Chesterfield back into the Football League yesterday.

Cook, sacked by Town in December 2021 - just months after blowing up the playing squad in his famed 'Demolition Man' summer - led the Spireites to the National League title after six years in non-league.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ex-Town boss Paul Cook led Chesterfield to promotion yesterday, his second title with the clubEx-Town boss Paul Cook led Chesterfield to promotion yesterday, his second title with the club (Image: PA Images)
They beat Boreham Wood 3-0 to confirm their promotion, having dominated the league all season. They're now 21 points clear of closest challengers Barnet.  

Former Town talent Armando Dobra has been a key figure for Cook's men, and he shone again yesterday, laying on two assists in the victory.

The exciting 22-year-old, who came through the Town academy, has scored ten goals in 41 games for the Spireites this season.

East Anglian Daily Times: Armando Dobra lifts the National League title trophyArmando Dobra lifts the National League title trophy (Image: PA Images)
Chesterfield have further Town links through first team coach Kieron Dyer - a Town legend - and defender Bailey Clements, whom Cook gave a senior debut to at the Blues.

After the match, an emotional Cook - who also guided Chesterfield to the League Two title in 2014 -  revealed that the win came on his late dad's birthday. Chris died in September 2021.

"I lost my dad two-and-a-half years ago and it’s his birthday today...” Cook, who returned to Chesterfield in February 2022, told TNT Sports.

“I am delighted, I really am," he continued. "I am delighted for the supporters.

"When I came back two-and-a-bit years ago, I didn’t realise how tough a league it was.

East Anglian Daily Times: Chesterfield fans carry Armando Dobra off the pitch as they celebrateChesterfield fans carry Armando Dobra off the pitch as they celebrate (Image: PA Images)
"It has been amazing. I can’t thank the players, the staff, enough. It has been great. It has been such a team effort.

"My staff have been outstanding all year but the players take all the plaudits tonight.”

He laughed: "I will be vanishing now for a couple of bottles of Peroni!”

Dyer, who underwent a liver transplant last year, has previously thanked Cook and Chesterfield for their support through his illness.