The former Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday youth player joins The Blues after spells at Chesterfield, Allenton United and Stapleford Town.
During his time with Stapleford Town, Brandy scored a crucial equaliser as The Saxons came from a goal down to beat Keyworth United in the Nottinghamshire FA Saturday Senior Trophy final.
After completing the move to Grange Park, Brandy said: “I’m feeling positive and excited about meeting the lads and getting started. I have heard that they are a good bunch, and also the staff, so I can’t wait to hopefully become a part of that!”
Describing the inspiration behind the move, Brandy added: “Long Eaton are a very good footballing side with a good background. [Ian Deakin] made me look at the positives about football again - Long Eaton is the perfect place [for me] to express and enjoy my football.”
Brandy played in the same U18s squad at Hillsborough as Luke Cox and cited it as a reason behind the move. “I also know Luke Cox, who I spent my youth academy days with [at Sheffield Wednesday], which gives me all the more reason to play my football here.”
Looking ahead to the new season, Brandy concluded: “The club progressing up the leagues and doing very well is an achievement alone. But I have set myself personal targets. The biggest one for me is enjoying my football again at a good level with good people around me.
“Of course you have your individual targets — goals, assists — but most of all I want to express, play with freedom and hopefully get another promotion!”