Brackley Town are delighted to confirm the signing of goalkeeper Cameron Gregory, who joins the Saints ahead of the upcoming 2025/26 campaign.
The 24-year-old shot-stopper arrives with solid National League experience and a growing reputation for his commanding presence, shot stopping, and calmness under pressure. Gregory becomes the 6th addition to Gavin Cowan’s squad as preparations continue for the new season.
Goalkeeping coach Ali Worby shared his thoughts on the signing:
“The Gaffer knows that we will need to rely on the whole squad this year so bringing Cameron in is a great move and one we have discussed since being promoted. Cameron is experienced at the level but still young, ambitious and hungry to be successful which is the goal!”
Gregory began his career with Shrewsbury Town, gaining valuable first-team experience through loan spells at clubs including Kidderminster Harriers, Halesowen Town, and Nantwich Town, before moving on to Kettering Town, then Boston United where he established himself as a reliable presence at National League North and National League levels.
Speaking after completing the move, Gregory said:
“I’m really happy to be joining Brackley Town. I’ve heard great things about the club, and after speaking with the gaffer, it was a move that felt right. I’m looking forward to getting started and helping the team push on this season.”
Cameron will report for pre-season training this week as he begins the next chapter of his career at St James Park.
Welcome to Brackley Cameron!