Former Football League striker Danny Crow has joined AFC Sudbury, having most recently played for Lowestoft Town.
The 30-year-old Yarmouth-born forward made his debut from the bench for the Yellows last night, in a 3-0 win over Met Police.
Crow started his career at Norwich City, joining the youth set-up at the age of ten. He made three starts, and three substitute appearances before being loaned out to Northampton Town.
He went on to play for Peterborough, Notts County, Cambridge United, Luton Town and Newport County, being awarded Conference player of the month at Luton in October 2010.
His most recent club saw him at AFC's Suffolk rivals Lowestoft Town, where he also spent time coaching one of the youth teams. He made twenty-two appearances for Town.
Following Tuesday's game against Met, Crow told the club's website he felt welcomed and looked to bring his experience to Sudbury.
The 30-year-old Yarmouth-born forward made his debut from the bench for the Yellows last night, in a 3-0 win over Met Police.
Crow started his career at Norwich City, joining the youth set-up at the age of ten. He made three starts, and three substitute appearances before being loaned out to Northampton Town.
He went on to play for Peterborough, Notts County, Cambridge United, Luton Town and Newport County, being awarded Conference player of the month at Luton in October 2010.
His most recent club saw him at AFC's Suffolk rivals Lowestoft Town, where he also spent time coaching one of the youth teams. He made twenty-two appearances for Town.
Following Tuesday's game against Met, Crow told the club's website he felt welcomed and looked to bring his experience to Sudbury.