Lewis Cook

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Lewis Cook, is a semi-professional footballer currently playing for AFC Wimbledon.

Cook started his career as a trainee at league club Wycombe Wanderers at the age of 14 [1] and went on to make his professional league debut for Wycombe v Mansfield on 17 August 2002 under former Wimbledon legend Lawrie Sanchez[2]. Cook left Wycombe at the beginning of the 2004/05 season[3] and moved to non-league Windsor & Eton.

Cook also had league football experience at League Two side Boston United[4], as well as spells at Conference South side Basingstoke Town[5] in the 2005/06 season, making 52 appearances and scoring 10 goals.

Cook joined AFC Wimbledon in September 2006 [6]from Conference South side Lewes.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ BBC Sport: Cook commits to Wycombe
  2. ^ Chairboys.co.uk - independent Wycombe fans' site: Cook's player profile
  3. ^ 2004/5 pre-season transfers, Wycombe Wanderers
  4. ^ Boston United v Scunthorpe United, 17th July 2006, Match Report
  5. ^ Basingstoke FC Official Site: Cook's player profile
  6. ^ South London Press: Cook joins AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon - Current Squad

Squad as of October 4, 2006:
GK Little | GK Smith |
DF Boswell | DF Butler | DF Finnie | DF Haswell | DF Howard | DF Kersey | DF MacLaren | DF Rooney | DF Watkins |
MF Bubb | MF Cook | MF Curley | MF Daly | MF Garrard | MF Gell | MF Johnson | MF Myers | MF Paris | MF Shroot | MF Sweeney | MF Tyson | MF Wales | MF Watson |
FW Barnes | FW Butler | FW Connery | FW DSane | FW Goddard | FW Grieves