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BRADLEY KEEN TO IMPRESS LESTER

By Dan Barnes

POSITIVE: Bradley Barry

CHESTERFIELD defender Bradley Barry is desperate to make his mark at the Proact Stadium and believes working under a new manager can help his cause.
The 22-year-old signed from Swindon in the summer on a free transfer, but had made just five league appearances ahead of the weekend after picking up an injury and then a suspension for a red card against Accrington.
But with new boss Jack Lester now at the helm, a fresh start is just what the doctor ordered for Barry.
“I’ve enjoyed every minute of it so far at Chesterfield, it’s given ...

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