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Lucas completes Swindon switch

By PA Sport  June 02, 2009
Lucas completes Swindon switch (©PAphotos)
Lucas completes Swindon switch (©PAphotos)
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He has great experience - in the Coca-Cola Championship and League One - and I am delighted to have him here...
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Swindon have completed the signing of former Leeds goalkeeper David Lucas on a two-year deal

The 31-year-old custodian was released by Leeds at the end of the season and Robins boss Danny Wilson has moved swiftly to secure his services.

Wilson told the club's official website: "He has great experience - in the Coca-Cola Championship and League One - and I am delighted to have him here.

"He will provide the keepers with good competition next season and is loud, has a big frame and will do a good job for Swindon Town."

Lucas passed a medical at the County Ground on Tuesday and will official become a Swindon player on July 1.

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