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Spiller agrees deal with Luton Town
Spiller agrees deal with Luton Town

Former Gillingham midfielder Danny Spiller has signed a two year deal with Conference Premier side Luton Town.

The 30 year old was released by The Gills at the end of last season after two spells at the club that took in nine years and has now agreed a deal with the Hatters.

Spiller came through the junior ranks at Gillingham, going on to make over 100 appearances before a move to Millwall in 2007. Injuries then plagued his career with the Maidstone bown midfielder returning to Priestfield in 2010 after short spells with Dagenham & Redbridge, Wycombe Wanderers and Welling United.

Four goals in forty five appearances for Gillingham in his second spell wasn’t enough to earn a new deal and now Spiller will fight it out for a place in the side at Kenilworth Road.

Luton manager Paul Buckle told lutontown.co.uk: “Danny is an energiser. He fits the bill perfectly of what we need in the centre of midfield.

“He might be 30 but he’s got the legs and is incredibly mobile. He can pass and tackle to great effect.

“He’s also got the know-how and has played in the Championship for both Millwall and Gillingham – and that’s no mean feat.

“He’s able to play in a variety of positions too, should that be necessary and versatility in the squad is something I’m very keen on.”


 
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