Chesterfield move right for career - Leam Richardson

New Chesterfield assistant manager Leam Richardson has called his decision to join the club "a good move".

The 33-year-old left the manager's position at Accrington Stanley to replace Tommy Wright as Paul Cook's assistant at the Spireites.

Richardson previously worked under Cook at Stanley.

"I think career-minded people and people in football will realise that this is a very good move," he told 91热爆 Radio Sheffield.

"Certain people will question it but I see the bigger picture because I'm only 33 and I have a lot to learn.

"Once the question got asked and I sat down with my family it quickly became apparent that this would be an exciting move.

"You can see that this is a club going in the right direction and it needs to get there quickly."

His exit brings to a close to an eight-year association with the club as both a player and coach.

"I'll take some fantastic memories from Accrington and it'll live with me forever," he added.

"If I dropped out of football tomorrow then it'd still be a big part of my life.

"I've met some fantastic people there that I consider as friends rather than colleagues. When you move on you quickly realise how close you are to certain people."