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Drury delight at Rowley capture

STAMFORD boss Graham Drury reckons he has landed a coup in former Redditch United captain Kyle Rowley.
The 28-year-old centre-back rejected offers from the level above to help lead the Daniels’ promotion push in Southern Premier Central.
“Kyle is a leader in a team, he was captain at Redditch – big, commanding and scores goals also,” Drury said of the former Walsall, Stourbridge and Hednesford defender.
“He had Step 2 and 3 clubs after him but he decided to come to us. He will be great in our dressing room.”
Rowley added: “From the ...

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