Christopher John Lines (born 30 November 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Corsham Town, where he holds the role of player-manager.
Lines turned professional at Bristol Rovers and made his first-team debut in January 2006. He played in the 2007 EFL Trophy final defeat. He was an unused substitute in the League Two play-off final victory before becoming a first team regular from the 2007–08 season. He was sold on to Sheffield Wednesday for £50,000 in August 2011 and was a key first-team player as the "Owls" won promotion to the EFL Championship at the end of the 2011–12 campaign. However, he lost his first-team place the following season and was loaned out to Milton Keynes Dons in January 2013.
He signed with Port Vale in July 2013. A key first-team player in the 2013–14 season, he lost his first-team place. He returned to Bristol Rovers on loan in March 2015, helping Rovers to win promotion out of the Conference Premier via the play-offs before rejoining Rovers permanently in the summer. He helped Rovers to achieve a second successive promotion in the 2015–16 campaign and left the club in May 2019 for the second time; then he joined Northampton Town. He helped Northampton to win promotion out of League Two via the play-offs in 2020 and then moved on to Stevenage for an 18-month stay in January 2021. He dropped into non-League football to play for Bath City in June 2022 and left the club in 2024 following a spell on loan at Yate Town. He joined Roman Glass St George in July 2024 and moved on to Corsham Town 11 months later. He became player-manager at Corsham in October 2025.
After three appearances in the 2006–07 campaign, he featured in six matches from March onwards, and was an extra time substitute for Lewis Haldane in the EFL Trophy final defeat to Doncaster Rovers at the Millennium Stadium. He was an unused substitute in the League Two play-off final, as Rovers won promotion with a 3–1 victory over Shrewsbury Town at Wembley Stadium.
He became a first-team regular under manager Paul Trollope in the 2007–08 season, playing 27 League One games and featuring in eight of the "Gasheads" nine FA Cup games en route to the quarter-finals. BBC reporter Nathan Mercer credited Lines with an "excellent" performance as Rovers beat Premier League side Fulham on penalties in the third round on 22 January. Lines was fouled by Dejan Stefanović in an incident which saw the Serbian sent off. He scored his first goal in competitive football on 29 December, opening the scoring in a 3–0 home win over Carlisle United with a header. He played 48 games in the 2008–09 season, and missed only one league game due a suspension he picked up whilst celebrating an injury-time equaliser he scored against Swindon Town on 22 November.
Lines was nominated for the League One Player of the Month award in November 2009 after scoring a goal in each of his three league games that month. He signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract with Rovers in January 2010. He was described by director of football Lennie Lawrence as "a fundamental part of our plans to take this club forward." This came shortly after he was reported to be a transfer target for Southampton manager Alan Pardew. The transfer rumours continued despite the new contract. In total he scored ten goals in 46 appearances in the 2009–10 campaign.
He was ruled out for two weeks with a toe injury in February 2011 but thanked manager Dave Penney after he immediately returned to the first team. Despite this praise he publicly supported the board's decision to sack Penney the following month, and went on to praise the impact of caretaker manager Stuart Campbell. Following Rovers' relegation to League Two at the end of the 2010–11 season, Lines spent seven days on trial at EFL Championship side Crystal Palace. New Rovers boss Paul Buckle admitted that he was unlikely to keep Lines for the following season. He was still at the club though for the 2011–12 season opening victory over AFC Wimbledon at Kingsmeadow.
He picked up a groin injury at the start of the 2012–13 season. He was out of action for three months. Manager Dave Jones played Lines in six Championship games in the buildup to Christmas, though did not play him in the new year. On 22 January 2013, Lines joined League One Milton Keynes Dons on loan for the remainder of the season after manager Karl Robinson admitted that Lines was "a player I have admired for a number of years now". Robinson was in search of midfield options after Luke Chadwick and Stephen Gleeson both picked up injuries. He featured in 18 games for the MK Dons, including the 4–2 victory over Premier League side Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road in the fourth round of the FA Cup. After returning from Stadium mk, Lines had his contract at Hillsborough cancelled by mutual consent in July 2013.
He remained a key first-team player in the first half of the 2014–15 season, being named on the Football League Team of the Week after he "pulled the strings" in a 4–1 win over Yeovil Town at Vale Park. However, he was sent off for violent conduct after thrusting his head towards Dele Alli in a 1–0 defeat to Milton Keynes Dons at Stadium mk on 22 November; manager Rob Page stated that he was disappointed in Lines. After returning from suspension he lost his midfield spot to Michael O'Connor and Michael Brown.
Lines scored his first goal since his full return to Bristol Rovers with a strike from in a 1–0 victory over Cardiff City in the first round of the EFL Cup on 11 August 2016. The goal secured Rovers a trip to Stamford Bridge and a second round tie against Chelsea, which they ultimately lost 3–2. He scored his first league goal since his return in a late 2–1 comeback victory over Gillingham on 15 October as he embarked on a run from deep before calmly tucking the ball beyond opposition goalkeeper Jonathan Bond. His consistently good performances were rewarded with a new undisclosed-length contract in March 2017.
Speaking as the oldest member of the squad at the age of 32 in September 2017, he admitted to becoming a vegetarian as he restricted his diet in an attempt to extend his playing career. On 2 April 2018, he was sent off during a 2–0 defeat at Fleetwood Town and was subsequently abused by some of the club's supporters on social media. He ended the 2017–18 season with five goals in 47 appearances as Rovers posted a 13th-place finish in League One. On 21 August 2018, he scored a 76th-minute penalty in a 2–1 home defeat to Portsmouth, only to get sent off two minutes later for a studs up challenge on Brett Pitman. However, he lost his first-team place after Graham Coughlan replaced Clarke as manager in December; the player and new manager would have a strained relationship, which led Lines to call Coughlan "embarrassing".
On 8 May 2019, Lines was announced to be one of nine players leaving the club at the end of their contract. Lines ended his second spell with his boyhood club having made over 350 appearances and having achieved three promotions during his two spells at the club.
In March 2024, Lines joined Southern League Division One South club Yate Town on loan until the end of the 2023–24 season. He played six games and then returned to Bath City, where he was released upon the expiry of his contract.
In July 2024, he joined Hellenic Premier Division club Roman Glass St George, making his debut and scoring the first goal in a 6–1 opening day win over Cirencester Town.
On 2 June 2025, Lines joined Hellenic Premier Division side Corsham Town. On 1 October 2025, following a short spell as interim player-manager, Lines was appointed first-team player-manager.
Sheffield Wednesday
Northampton Town
Port Vale
Return to Bristol Rovers
Northampton Town
Stevenage
Non-League
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+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Bristol Rovers 2004–05 League Two 0 2005–06 League Two 0 2006–07 League Two 0 2007–08 League One 3 2008–09 League One 4 2009–10 League One 11 2010–11 League One 5 2011–12 League Two 0 Sheffield Wednesday 2011–12 League One 4 2012–13 EFL Championship 0 Milton Keynes Dons (loan) 2012–13 League One 0 Port Vale 2013–14 League One 2 2014–15 League One 2 Bristol Rovers (loan) 2014–15 Conference Premier 1 Bristol Rovers 2015–16 League Two 0 2016–17 League One 4 2017–18 League One 5 2018–19 League One 2 Northampton Town 2019–20 League Two 2 2020–21 League One 1 Stevenage 2020–21 League Two 0 2021–22 League Two 3 Bath City 2022–23 National League South 0 2023–24 National League South 0 Yate Town (loan) 2023–24 Southern League
Division One South0
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