Luke Chadwick seals two-year MK Dons deal

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Luke Chadwick
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Chadwick's only goal this season has come in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy

MK Dons midfielder Luke Chadwick has signed a new two-year deal, keeping him at Stadium MK until the summer of 2013.

The 30-year-old, who joined the Dons from Norwich in January 2009 after a three-month loan stint, has featured 44 times this season.

"Luke is a player who gives his all on the pitch and training ground," boss Karl Robinson told the club website.

"I am absolutely over the moon to sign Luke again, the fans love him and sing his name."

He added: "He loves the club and he plays a very attractive free-flowing style of football."

Chadwick started his career at Manchester United, where he won a Premier League title and played 39 times.

Spells at West Ham, Stoke and most recently Norwich were hampered by injuries.

But Chadwick has enjoyed a resurgence at the Dons, playing 117 games in his 30 months at the club.

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