Brackley Town midfielder Matt Lowe has signed a one-year contract extension with the club following their relegation from the National League. The 30-year-old player has been a key figure for Brackley, starting almost every league match in the 2025-26 season and contributing significantly with five goals, including a memorable strike in their FA Cup victory over Notts County. Manager Andy Whing praised Lowe, describing him as a fantastic lad and a great servant to the club, highlighting his versatility and importance to the team's success. Since joining Brackley Town on loan from Cambridge United in 2016, Lowe has made nearly 400 appearances and scored 68 goals. His journey included a stint at Accrington Stanley before returning to Brackley in 2024, where he played a crucial role in their promotion from the National League North. Lowe expressed his commitment to the club, stating that he couldn't let his journey end with relegation and is determined to help the team improve and succeed in the upcoming season.
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Brackley Town Midfielder Matt Lowe Signs One-Year Extension
Brackley Town's Matt Lowe extends his contract for another year, aiming to help the club bounce back after relegation.
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