Blue Square Bet
Published 18th June 2012
....Luton Town's second signing in as many days.
The experienced 30-year-old has penned a two-year contract at Kenilworth Road a day after defender Ronnie Henry joined the club also on a two-year deal.
Spiller began his career as a youngster with Gillingham, progressing through the ranks to clock up well over 100 League appearances with the Priestfield outfit, scoring six goals.
His displays in the middle of the Gills' midfield earned him his fair share of admirers and, having helped the Kent club achieve several mid-table finishes in the Championship, he signed for Millwall in 2007.
Spiller failed to settle at the New Den but he still managed to score once in six starts for the Lions, and, after leaving the London club, he enjoyed short spells with Wycombe, Welling United and Dagenham & Redbridge.
However, when Gillingham came calling in 2010 the Maidstone-born man jumped at the chance to return to Priestfield and scored four times in forty-five League appearances prior to his departure this summer.
Luton manager Paul Buckle said: "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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