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Joe ready to go for Stamford

Stamford boss Graham Drury has backed Joe Butterworth to follow in dad Garry’s footsteps at the NPL club.

Joe ready

STAMFORD boss Graham Drury has backed Joe Butterworth to follow in dad Garry’s footsteps at the NPL club.

The midfielder has signed up for the new season at the Daniels. And Drury said: “Joe played in three of the four games back in April and really impressed not just myself and management but also the players.

“He’s mixed in with this group and really showed that he will bring even more quality to this team.

“Joe’s dad was a very good player for Stamford and Peterborough back in the day. I know Joe will bring just as much quality as his dad, Garry, did.

“Joe played at step 4 for Yaxley last season and was the stand-out player, he cant wait to get stuck in and show the Stamford fans his talent.”

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