A very familiar face for Town and Lester, and the work going on in the wings
Town fans will of course be well acquainted with goalkeeper Barry Roche who made 140 appearances for Chesterfield.
But there’s a man in the Shrimpers squad who has played a grand total of 16 games against Town over the many years he’s been operating as a footballer.
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Hide AdShould he be selected to face Jack Lester’s men, Kevin Ellison will step out onto the pitch for the 680th time as a senior professional.
He’s turning 39 this month, but still churning out performances and goals in the Football League.
This season has brought 31 games and eight goals for Morecambe, adding to all those he scored for the likes of Rotherham United, Chester and Altrincham.
His record against the Spireites is good, having won seven and drawn five of those 16 clashes, although he’s only ever hit the Town net twice.
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Hide AdLester knows him well having come up against him ‘plenty’ of times.
“Good lad, nice lad,” said the manager.
“He’s niggly but I like him, I like what he’s about.
“To play that long is great credit to him, fair play to him.
“I’ve got a lot of time for him.”
In terms of his own wingers, now that Lester finally has some to work with at the Proact, he’s been ensuring they work closely with the strikers in training.
Lester has been focusing on getting bodies in the box and what to expect when any given player picks up the ball out wide.
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