Corby Town midfielder Steve Towers has committed his future to the Steelmen by signing a new deal with the club.
Steve originally arrived at the Rockingham Triangle during the summer of 2006 and despite playing in a struggling side he enjoyed an excellent first season as a Steelman. He was second top scorer with eight goals in 45 appearances and was voted Player of the Year.
In 2007 he made just eleven appearances before being released by Kevin Wilson. He then joined Stamford, where he picked up another Player of the Year accolade at the end of the campaign, before making a welcome return to Corby Town in May 2008. Fans' favourite Towers has been an ever present in Graham Drury's side since, again winning last season's Player of the Year award.
Manager Graham Drury is delighted to retain the services of his highly rated midfielder.
He told corbytownfc.co.uk: “I am really pleased Steve has signed, he had understandably attracted the interest of a few clubs, so it's great he's committed his future to the club.
"He knows what he's going to get at Corby and he's settled here, he enjoys playing for us and that was a positive factor in his decision.”
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