Chesterfield keeper Joe Anyon has been 'repaid' by John Sheridan for his attitude and support for Shwan Jalal
Assistant manager Glynn Snodin says Anyon's appearance in Chesterfield's games against Dover and Maidstone United were a reward for the way the 32-year-old has conducted himself around the Proact.
And that implies first choice stopper Shwan Jalal could return between the sticks tomorrow at Gateshead.
"He's repaid Joe for what he's done," said Snodin.
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Hide Ad"(Joe) has been a great lad around the place, he's been there day in and day out, he's helping Jalal, he's encouraging Jalal.
"We wanted to repay some of these lads that have worked hard for us since we've been here.
"That's why we wanted to put him in for those two games."
Jalal played the first 13 of Sheridan and Snodin's games in charge, keeping seven clean sheets in the process.
He's got one year left on his contract at the Proact, while Anyon's two-year deal comes to an end this summer.