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LIAM MAY BRING IN BIG PAY DAY FOR SPIREITES

LIAM MAY

By Neil Harvey

CLAUSE: Liam Cooper

CHESTERFIELD fans will be following the fortunes of Leeds United these next weeks - in a bid to earn a fortune of their own.
The Spireites will be due a welcome cash boost if Marcelo Bielsa’s side seal promotion to the Premier League.
It owes to a clause in the deal that saw captain and Scottish international Liam Cooper join Leeds from the then League Two Spireites in 2014.
In his latest update to supporters, Chesterfield company secretary Ashley Carson revealed: “I have been asked about Liam Cooper’s contract and if anything was put ...

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