Corby Town have snapped up winger Aaron Daniels from Redditch United and goalkeeper Damian Clarke from Mickleover Sports.
Originally with Halesowen Town, Daniels has also played in the Southern League Division One Midlands for Romulus before rejoining Highgate, whom he had signed for after leaving the Yeltz.
Manager Graham Drury told www.corbytownfc.co.uk; "He is a winger with good feet and we've been impressed with what we've seen of him so far to want to take a closer look.
“He did well in a trial game we arranged at the end of last season and we're looking forward to working with him in pre-season because we know he will give the right hand side balance."
Goalkeeper Clarke spent 12 years with Holbrook Sports, having joined them in 1999, prior to his switch to Mickleover Sports at the end of last season.
He established himself as Holbrook's number one in 2003, before struggling with injuries for two years which limited his appearances. Once fit he quickly became first choice for the start of the 2007 season, leading to his selection for the league representative side.
His continued success between the sticks with Holbrook led to Mickleover snapping him up earlier in the year.
Drury commented: “Damian joined Mickleover last season when they were third from bottom with about 10 games to go and they finished mid-table. A lot of that has been put down to the performance of Damian and he's someone we've had our eye on.
“He is good goalkeeper; he is strong vocally and a super shot stopper and we'll be looking for him to push Lee [Windrum] all the way for the goalkeeper's jersey.”
Corby Town have snapped up winger Aaron Daniels from Redditch United and goalkeeper Damian Clarke from Mickleover Sports.
Originally with Halesowen Town, Daniels has also played in the Southern League Division One Midlands for Romulus before rejoining Highgate, whom he had signed for after leaving the Yeltz.
Manager Graham Drury told www.corbytownfc.co.uk: "He is a winger with good feet and we've been impressed with what we've seen of him so far to want to take a closer look.
“He did well in a trial game we arranged at the end of last season and we're looking forward to working with him in pre-season because we know he will give the right hand side balance."
Goalkeeper Clarke spent 12 years with Holbrook Sports, having joined them in 1999, prior to his switch to Mickleover Sports at the end of last season.
He established himself as Holbrook's number one in 2003, before struggling with injuries for two years which limited his appearances. Once fit he quickly became first choice for the start of the 2007 season, leading to his selection for the league representative side.
His continued success between the sticks with Holbrook led to Mickleover snapping him up earlier in the year.
Drury commented: “Damian joined Mickleover last season when they were third from bottom with about 10 games to go and they finished mid-table. A lot of that has been put down to the performance of Damian and he's someone we've had our eye on.
“He is good goalkeeper; he is strong vocally and a superb shot stopper and we'll be looking for him to push Lee [Windrum] all the way for the goalkeeper's jersey.”
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