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Welshman Lee Commits To Martyrs’ Premier Cause

Martyrs fans went on a River Thames boat trip before their team played Walton Casuals in Surrey.

Martyrs fans went on a River Thames boat trip before their team played Walton Casuals in Surrey.

Welshman Lee Lucas, a former Championship, Scottish Premier and Wales under-21 player, has signed for Southern League Premier club Merthyr Town. Aberdare-born Lucas is in the Martyrs’ squad for their fixture at Walton Casuals in Surrey this afternoon. The talented Lucas started his playing days with Cwmamman and joined the Swansea City Academy at the […]

Welshman Lee Lucas, a former Championship, Scottish Premier and Wales under-21 player, has signed for Southern League Premier club Merthyr Town.

Aberdare-born Lucas is in the Martyrs’ squad for their fixture at Walton Casuals in Surrey this afternoon.

The talented Lucas started his playing days with Cwmamman and joined the Swansea City Academy at the age of eight and was named youth development player of the season in 2009-10.

Lee Lucas on the ball for Motherwell. Pic: Getty Images.

He made his senior debut in a 4-0 win against Sheffield United at the end of the following season, while he had loan spells with Burton Albion and Cheltenham Town.

Lucas signed a new three-year contract with the Swans’ in 2012, but his career was interrupted by injury problems. Swansea extended his contract by a year in 2015, but he was released at the end of that deal, ending 15 years association with the club.

The former Wales under-21 captain joined Scottish Premier League Motherwell and earned a contract.

Now he is ready to relaunch his career with the Martyrs and his arrival is a massive boost to manager Gavin Williams and the team.

Merthyr are fifth in the Southern Premier after five matches and are intent on bouncing back from their 3-1 home defeat against Frome Town.

That game turned when injury forced goalkeeper Joe Perry off the pitch with an ankle problem.

Walton’s chairman is former Blackburn defender Anthony Gale, who made 636 appearances between 1977 and 1998, winning the Premier League title with Rovers in 1995.

He also played for Fulham, West Ham, Crystal Palace and Maidenhead United.

Gale’s son, also Anthony, played more than 200 matches for Walton, who are still without a win after four matches this season having suffered two defeats and draw two.

Merthyr Town have been draw against Melksham Town away in the Emirates FA Cup first qualifying round. The tie will be played at Melksham’s Oakfield Stadium next Saturday (September 8, 3pm).

Merthyr Town’s early results and fixtures 2018-19 (Southern League Premier unless stated)

August

Saturday 11 v Chesham United (away) Merthyr won 3-0

Tuesday 14 v Swindon Supermarine (home) 2-2

Saturday 18 v Gosport Borough Merthyr won 4-2

Saturday 25 v Farnborough (away) won 1-0

Monday 27 Frome Town (home) lost 1-3

September

Saturday 1 v Walton Casuals (away)

Wednesday  5 League Cup prelim (to be drawn)

Saturday 8 Emirates FA Cup first qualifying round v Melksham Town away

Saturday 15 Metropolitan Police (home)

Saturday 22: Emirates FA Cup second qualifying round

Saturday 29 Hartley Wintney (away)

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