Former Portsmouth captain, Bournemouth and Ipswich striker joins League One rivals Swindon
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The former Pompey skipper’s penned a one-year deal, with the option to extend his contract.
Pitman spent three years at Fratton Park, after arriving from Ipswich for an undisclosed fee in 2017.
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Hide AdIn total, he scored 42 goals in 99 appearances – but fell out of favour towards the end of his Blues career.
Pitman was exiled to train with AFC Bournemouth's under-21s following the turn of the year and left out of 12 successive matches.
He was then not required to return to training for Pompey's play-off campaign after curtailment of the season amid the Covid-19 crisis.
The former Bristol City marksman was unsurprisingly released by Kenny Jackett at the end of his contract earlier this summer.
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Hide AdPitman told The News he was keen to continues his playing career and still had a lot to offer at the age of 32.
He was wanted by Swindon during the January transfer window, but a deal failed to come to fruition.
Wellens has admitted he’s short of forward options as Swindon prepare for a return to League One.
Now the arrival of Pitman will help bolster their attacking threat.
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