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Happy return as Bath City sign winger Josh Low

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Wednesday, June 06, 2012
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Josh Low will return to the ground where he made his senior debut  next season after agreeing a deal to sign for  Bath City.

The classy winger, 33, was just a teenager when he made his Football League debut for then Twerton Park tenants Bristol Rovers 16 years ago.

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    Josh Low

Released by Cheltenham Town after four years’ service last week, Low has wasted little time in penning a deal with City. The former Cardiff City and Leicester City man scored 14 times in 121 Cheltenham appearances and helped a Robins side featuring City old boys Sido Jombati and Kaid Mohamed reach the npower League 2 play-off final last term.

“I am really pleased to be joining Bath, I know I am joining a team that will be fighting for promotion next season, and that excites me,”  said Low, who is moving to part-time football in order to focus on his law studies.

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“I look forward to working with Adie Britton, someone I have heard many good things about from players that have worked with him in the past.

“I also look forward to playing and scoring at Twerton Park, a ground I made my league debut at when I was 17.”

Low missed last month’s play-off semi-final victory over Torquay United with a knee injury, which also meant he had to sit out the 2-0 final defeat to Crewe at Wembley.

Boss Britton was delighted to secure the services of a player who commanded a £165,000 transfer fee when he moved from Oldham Athletic to Northampton in 2003.

“I have been trying to get Josh for 18 months,” said Britton.

“He is a great professional and one we are particularly pleased to sign. His energy and pace will improve our attacking threat considerably.”

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