Marc Roberts (born 26 July 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League One club Barnsley.
[8] A few weeks into the season, manager Martin McIntosh was sacked;[9] he took over at another Premier Division club, Buxton, in February 2012,[10] and promptly took Roberts on loan.
[11] Roberts played his part in Buxton avoiding relegation,[8] and returned to Worksop where he appeared on the winning side in the Sheffield Senior Cup final.
[12] For 2012–13, Worksop's manager felt he had better defensive lineups without Roberts, who was keen to play regularly, so he was allowed to rejoin Buxton on loan for the season.
With Dean suspended for two of the last three matches of the season, Roberts came into the side to face Sheffield United and scored a first-half equaliser in a win that made a major contribution to their avoiding relegation.
Nine minutes into his first league start of the season, he suffered a calf injury[23] that left him unfit for selection until after the March 2019 international break.
[24] He came back into the side for the last two matches of the season with the team secure from relegation, partnering Wes Harding at centre-back after Dean had surgery on a groin problem and Morrison picked up an ankle injury.