Central midfielder Paddy Lacey completes the new Blue arrivals this afternoon – also signing a short-term deal at Chester FC.
The 27-year-old tough tackling defensive midfielder has plenty of experience prior to signing up at the Deva.
Paddy started his career at Sheffield Wednesday before a move to Bradford City in 2011.
Following a spell Barrow, where he won the National League North title in 2015, he went on to spend the 2016-17 campaign within the EFL with Accrington Stanley.
The Liverpudlian has had recent stints at Southport and Stalybridge Celtic.
Welcome to Chester FC, Paddy!
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