Midfielder Chris Lines has today agreed a new contract to stay at Bristol Rovers.
Lines is in his second spell with Rovers after coming back to Rovers whilst in The Conference and helped the club get promoted back into the Football League. The 30 year old made 36 appearances for Rovers last season, but did not manage to find the back of the net.
In total the former Port Vale and Sheffield Wednesday man has made 238 appearances for Rover and has scored 24 times. Ollie Clarke and Jake Gosling have both also signed new deals to stay with Rovers this week as well as striker Jermaine Easter triggering a clause in his contract to earn a new deal.
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