Brackley Town has made a significant signing by bringing in Tahvs Campbell, a former forward for Yeovil Town and West Bromwich Albion. The 29-year-old player joins the club after his contract with Yeovil expired, where he recently completed his third spell. Although he scored just one goal in four appearances for Brackley at the end of last season, Campbell is expected to bring valuable experience to the Saints' attack. With over 250 senior appearances and more than 50 goals in his career, he is well-equipped for the challenges ahead. Campbell, who primarily plays as a centre-forward but can also operate from the left, has spent most of his career in League Two and the National League. Head coach Andy Whing expressed his excitement about Campbell's permanent signing, highlighting the need for improvement in the team's clinicality. Whing believes that Campbell's skills will significantly contribute to the team's performance this season. Campbell joins Brackley Town as the third addition of the summer, following midfielder Charlie Cooper and defender Will Armitage. He is eager to repay the faith shown in him by the coaching staff and looks forward to building a strong partnership with long-serving player Matt Lowe.
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Brackley Town Sign Tahvs Campbell to Strengthen Attack
Brackley Town has signed ex-Yeovil Town forward Tahvs Campbell to enhance their attacking options ahead of the new season.
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