The
31-year-old, who played at the Kuflink Stadium for Wrexham last season and for
Chesterfield earlier this campaign, has signed until the end of 2019/20
following his release by SkyBet League Two club Swindon Town.
McGlashan
previously played for Fleet director of football Steve Lovell at Gillingham
from 2014 to 2016 and has made more than 300 appearances at Leagues One and Two
level over the past decade.
The
Croydon-born attacker, who can operate wide or behind the strikers, began his
career in non-League football with the likes of Staines Town, Kingstonian,
Merstham and Ashford Town.
He
moved into professional football with Aldershot Town in League Two in 2010
before Cheltenham Town spent a reported £60,000 to bring him to Gloucestershire
in January 2012.
After
more than 100 games for the Robins, he moved to Kent and League One with
Gillingham before spells at Southend United and Swindon Town.
Last
season he played 24 times in League Two for Swindon and also turned out in the
National League for Wrexham and Chesterfield on loan.
Ed
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