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Read 04.10.2002 Marcus Ebdon is set for his 200th Spireite game at Bristol City today, but which game does he rate as his most memorable?
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Read 21.09.2002 Players don't appear in Cup Finals every day, but in the 1992-93 season, Player-Assistant-Manager Lee Richardson played in two!
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Read 15.09.2002 THE first in a new series of player articles Keith Rowland Northern Ireland v Germany 27th March 1999
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Read 28.08.2002 Twenty One year old Kevin Dawson is one of three brothers currently earning a living as professional footballers.
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Read 22.08.2002 Thirty One Year old David D'Auria has been a Chesterfield player for almost two years since John Duncan signed him for £50,000 from Hull City in November 1999. However a series of injuries, the most recent being in the pre season match with Birmingham City when an awful tackle put him out of the game again after he'd battled back to full fitness, mean that he's still relatively unknown to Chesterfield fans.
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Read 20.08.2002 Born in Leicester on 13th September 1968, Carl joined his home City Club as an apprentice and he became a pro as understudy to Ian Andrews and Paul Cooper. However the young keeper's first taste of League football came the day before his 19th birthday right here at Saltergate against Port Vale.
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Read 16.08.2002 On player that's made an impression in the pre season build up has been summer signing Chris Brandon.To find out more about Chris read on
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Read 25.06.2002 Sean, one of three Welsh midfielders at Saltergate, signed for the Spireites on Jun 28, 2000. He had an outstanding 2000-01 season
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Read 20.04.2002 Glynn Hurst in the spotlight as this weeks featured player
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Read 12.04.2002 30-year-old Jonathon has been with the Spireites since December 1994 and he is one of only two players still at the club who played in the epic 1997 FA Cup semi-final against Middlesbrough. Indeed, Jonathon did more than just play in that game - it was his shot, in the 70th minute, which landed over the line but wasn't allowed by referee David Elleary. That effort would have given Chesterfield a 3-1 lead with 20 minutes to go and with Boro already a man short would surely have guaranteed the Spireites a place in the Wembley final. There's never a Russian linesman around when you need one

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