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New boss vows to change 'mindset'
Corby Town New boss vows to change 'mindset' By David Watters

Former Coventry City and Norwich City midfielder David Bell has vowed to turn around the fortunes of Corby Town after being installed as the new manager of the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League's Steelmen on Thursday.

Mills sacked with three games to go
Corby Town Mills sacked with three games to go By David Watters

EVO-STIK Northern Premier League Corby Town have named Steve Kinniburgh as caretaker manager until the end of the season after sacking Gary Mills on Sunday morning.

Mills vows to seize his chance
Corby Town Mills vows to seize his chance By David Watters

After watching from the stands as his new charges beat Frickley Athletic to climb off the bottom of the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League's top flight table, new Corby Town boss Gary Mills is looking forward to quickly turning the club's fortunes around.

Fourth reverse ends Wright's reign
Corby Town Fourth reverse ends Wright's reign By David Watters

Tommy Wright's number two Eddie Johnson will take charge of Corby Town at Hednesford in the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League's top flight on Monday night after the former Leicester striker left the Steelmen on Sunday in the wake of their latest defeat.

Summer storm floods pitch
Corby Town Summer storm floods pitch By David Watters

Corby Town and Coalville Town will have to go again after their clash in the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League's top flight on Saturday was abandoned following a summer storm.

Fan's firm sponsors away kit
Corby Town Fan's firm sponsors away kit By David Watters

DJ Drinks have been unveiled as the new sponsors of Corby Town's away kit for the 2016-17 EVO-STIK Northern Premier League season after the former steel worker who founded the leading drinks company renewed his links with his hometown club.

Euro giants in town for tourny!
Corby Town Euro giants in town for tourny! By David Watters

EVO-STIK Northern Premier League newboys Corby Town are taking on PSV Eindhoven, Leeds United and Newcastle United at Steel Park Stadium this weekend.

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Steel Park Jimmy Kane Way Rockingham Road Corby NN17 2AE
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Seated:
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Standing:
3893
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01536 513507
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Chairman:
Steve Noble
Secretary:
Gerry Lucas gerry21@gmail.com
Manager:
Gary Mills

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Corby Town Football Club were formed in 1948 and are the second club to represent the town, following Stewarts & Lloyds Corby, who were formed 13 years earlier in 1935. The club’s nickname ‘The Steelmen’ derives from the old steelworks that were in Corby.

The first chairman of the club was local MP William Montgomery, whilst Reg Smith was named the first manager. Smith had previously played for Millwall and Dundee whilst representing England at international level. Things started well for the newly formed Steelmen, winning their first game 5-1 against Wellingborough Town on 21 August 1948 at Occupation Road, which was home to Corby Town until the move to the Rockingham Triangle in 1985. It took the club only three years to win their first title, wrapping up the United Counties League in 1951 before doing the same again only a year later, with Ernie Middlemiss scoring a club record 135 goals in 136 games, a record that was to stand for 40 years. 1958 saw the introduction of floodlit football in Corby and in the same year the club moved from the Midland League to the Southern League.

The move to the Southern League looked to be a good one as the club narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier Division in 1964, but promotion was gained the following year. The club made several unsuccessful applications to join the Football League, although they did receive one vote in 1966.

The club moved to the multi-purpose Rockingham Triangle venue in 1985 but it didn’t prove to be a lucky move as the Steelmen were once again relegated from the Premier Division in 1990. They didn’t spend long out of the Premier as they achieved a league and cup double the following season.
The mid-90s saw a cash crisis at the club which threatened to put the club out of business, and although they were spared, relegation was to follow.

The turn of the millennium brought about more positivity at the Triangle as they consolidated their mid-table position in the Dr Martens league. More was to follow in 2005 as they just missed out on a play-off place under manager Rob Dunion. Dunion’s side went one better in 2006 as they were promoted once more.

Corby Town saw a change of ownership in 2007 as a new board made up of ex-Kettering Town chairman Peter Mallinger, David Dunham and Mick Leech and in 2009, under Graham Drury, the Steelmen won the Southern League title. The Steelmen narrowly missed out on a play-off spot during their first season in the Conference North.

Club chairman Peter Mallinger sadly passed away in January 2011, just months before the club’s new 3,000 capacity Steel Park stadium was due to open. His son David Mallinger took charge of the club and a positive start to life in their new home led the Steelmen into play-off contention and the first round proper of the FA Cup, where they were beaten by Bristol Rovers at the half-way stage.

Sadly off-field issues had an affect on results and Corby only managed to avoid relegation on the final day of the 2011/12 season, with Graham Drury leaving the club at the end of the campaign.

In the summer of 2012, a Leicestershire businessman took control of the club, with Ian Sampson being installed as manager. However after a tough start to the season Sampson departed and was replaced by his assistant manager Chris Plummer. The former Peterborough Northern Star manager could not repeat the survival act of the previous year however, with Corby Town being relegated from the Blue Square North at the end of the season.
Plummer remained in charge of the side, however resigned just two games into the 2013/14 season after heavy defeats against Burnham and Hemel Hempstead Town. The Chairman moved to appoint the managerial duo of Tommy Wright and Andrew Wilson, who helped to guide the club up the Southern League Premier Division table, however once again financial issues at the club prevented any real challenge to reach the play-offs.

In April 2014 it was announced that a local consortium of seven businessmen headed by Paul Glass had agreed a deal to purchase the club and save it from the threat of administration. Stevie Noble was appointed as the chairman and Tommy Wright was given sole charge of the first team, with Andrew Wilson departing.

In his first year in charge of the side Tommy Wright led his team to the Southern League Premier Division Championship. The Steelmen secured the title and promotion back to the Conference North with a dramatic 3-2 win on the final day of the season against Poole Town who had led the division by one point going into that fixture. Spencer Weir-Daley scored the winning goal for Corby with just nine minutes remaining. However, Corby suffered relegation after just one season in the National North and in 2016-17 kicked off in the Northern Premier League for the first time.

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