The Spireites top goalscorer Jack Lester's been named   in the League Two PFA team of the year along with four players from champions MK Dons and three from Peterborough have been named in the PFA League Two team of the season.

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Lloyd Dyer, Danny Swailes, Dean Lewington and Keith Andrews are the players from Paul Ince's title-winning side chosen to represent their division.

Posh were also well represented by Joe Lewis, George Boyd and Aaron McLean while Brentford's Craig Pead, Barnet's Jason Puncheon, and Stephen Foster of Darlington also made up the line-up.

PFA League Two Team of the Year:

JOE LEWIS - PETERBOROUGH

A Posh club record £400,000 signing from Norwich, the  England Under 21 international quickly became a firm favourite at London Road where his manager, Darren Ferguson, reckons he has the potential to become 'one of the best shot-stoppers in the country'. 

CRAIG PEAD - BRENTFORD

Craig was named in the PFA's League Two Team of the Year as a Walsall player last season, and has repeated the feat after making the switch to Brentford last summer. Began his career at Coventry, for whom he made 40-odd league appearances, and can play at right back or in midfield.

STEPHEN FOSTER - DARLINGTON

An experienced defender who may be adding yet another promotion campaign to his CV, having previously enjoyed similar success with Doncaster (twice) and Scunthorpe. Joined the Quakers from the Iron at the start of the season and has been a virtual ever-present.

DANNY SWAILES - MK DONS

The former Bury and Macclesfield defender was earmarked by Paul Ince as 'a priority signing' early in the season. Physically dominant and a good reader of the game, Danny is also a threat in the opposition box.

DEAN LEWINGTON - MK DONS

Continues to be one of the club's most consistent performers and it was a relief to Dons' fans when he chose to ignore his suitors in the summer of 2006 and stay put. Described as 'hard-working full back with a steely determination and willingness to get forward'.

JASON PUNCHEON - BARNET

Jason had league experience with MK Dons before somewhat drifting out of the professional game, but a trial at Barnet convinced boss Paul Fairclough that he had the potential to carve out a new career - and he's certainly proved the manager right over the last couple of seasons.

KEITH ANDREWS - MK DONS

A driving force in the midfield with a keen eye for a pass, Keith has got energy to burn and has a big influence on the team. He's played at all levels with Stoke, Walsall and Hull, from where Dons signed him, and also had a spell in the Premiership with Wolves.

LLOYD DYER - MK DONS

Born in Birmingham, Lloyd began his career in the West Midlands and had spells with West Brom, Kidderminster and Coventry. He also played for QPR and Millwall before joining the Dons at the start of last season. A fans' favourite whose goal tally is well into double figures this season.

GEORGE BOYD - PETERBOROUGH

A former England non-league international, George has proved himself to be a real class act at League Two level, showing the potential to play much higher. The £260,000 Posh paid Stevenage Borough for his services is already looking a real steal.

JACK LESTER - CHESTERFIELD

Jack is enjoying the most prolific season of his career with well over 20 goals to his name which help to keep the Spireites in the hunt for a play-off place. He's given great service to Grimsby, his first club, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United and seemingly is getting better with age.

AARON McLEAN - PETERBOROUGH

An exciting striker who's averaged more than a goal a game in the league for Peterborough since joining from non-league Grays Athletic, initially on loan. No surprise that Posh made the move permanent last January, and Aaron has repaid the club with goals, goals and more goals.