OPINION: Carlisle shocker, threat of relegation and potential protests - a Chesterfield fan's view

The League Two table doesn't make for pretty reading for Chesterfield in a week which has seen two defeats and Jack Lester's side cut five points adrift of the safety line.
Chesterfieldâ¬"s Chris O'Grady competes for the ball with Carlisle Unitedâ¬"s Mark Ellis: Picture by Steve Flynn/AHPIX.com, Football: Skybet League One match Carlisle United -V- Chesterfield  at Brunton Park, Carlisle, Cumbria, England on copyright picture Howard Roe 07973 739229Chesterfieldâ¬"s Chris O'Grady competes for the ball with Carlisle Unitedâ¬"s Mark Ellis: Picture by Steve Flynn/AHPIX.com, Football: Skybet League One match Carlisle United -V- Chesterfield  at Brunton Park, Carlisle, Cumbria, England on copyright picture Howard Roe 07973 739229
Chesterfieldâ¬"s Chris O'Grady competes for the ball with Carlisle Unitedâ¬"s Mark Ellis: Picture by Steve Flynn/AHPIX.com, Football: Skybet League One match Carlisle United -V- Chesterfield at Brunton Park, Carlisle, Cumbria, England on copyright picture Howard Roe 07973 739229

The Spireites’ defeat at Carlisle was the fourth loss on the bounce and here fan columnist Roland Gent reflects on Saturday’s disappointment, the threat of relegation and feeling among the fans with protests rumoured.