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Stalwart Roche ends 17-year stay at Morecambe

Stalwart Roche ends 17-year stay at Morecambe

BBC News7 days ago

Former club captain Barry Roche has left Morecambe after 17 years at the Shrimps that spanned both playing and coaching roles.The ex-goalkeeper, who first joined Morecambe in 2008 and went on to make more than 400 appearances, was instrumental in helping the club preserve their League Two status on a number of occasions until hanging up his boots in 2020.He famously scored a 96th-minute equaliser against Portsmouth in February 2016 and enjoyed a brief spell as caretaker manager, winning his only match in charge in November 2019.Roche has acted as goalkeeping coach for the past five years for the now National League outfit who were relegated in May after finishing bottom of League Two.Morecambe said Roche has left to "pursue new opportunities" but did not elaborate further."Barry has demonstrated unwavering dedication, professionalism, and passion throughout his time with us," co-chairman Rod Taylor told the club website., external"His leadership and commitment have been instrumental both as a player and as a coach, and his presence will be greatly missed. We wish him the very best and will always welcome him back as a friend and a true club legend."

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