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LUKE’S EYEING GLORY BID WITH ROBINS

LEAGUE TWO
By Charlie Peat

TARGET: Luke Woolfenden

LUKE Woolfenden insists Swindon are too big for League Two as he sets his sights on promotion with his new club.
The 19-year-old defender moved to the County Ground on a season-long loan from Ipswich last Friday and already has his sights on glory with Phil Brown’s troops.
Swindon were relegated from the third tier in 2017 and for Woolfenden, the mission is simple – get the club back to where it belongs.
“I’m excited because it’s a big club which shouldn’t be in League Two.
“I spoke to Ben Chorle...

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