Career
He spent most of his career in the north-west of England. Lancashire progressed through the youth ranks with, who he made his Football League debut for in the 1990-1991 season shortly before he signed professional terms with the Clarets. He spent time on loan with Halifax Town in 1992-1993 and then had a memorable temporary spell with in the closing stages of the following season.
Lancashire was recalled to shortly before the season ended and was an unused substitute in their play-off final victory over Stockport County at Wembley Stadium.
In August 1996 he was transferred for £35,000 to, where he had played on loan the previous season. However, once more his opportunities would be limited after promotion and he joined Rochdale for £40,000 in October 1997.
He played at Spotland for four years before leaving at the end of the 2000-2001 season. This marked the end of Lancashire’s professional career, as he joined non-league side Hednesford Town.
Since ending his playing days, Lancashire has been involved in organising football-related events for the organisation SpeedMark.
Now working as Academy Operations Manager at Football Club.