Career
His other former clubs include Leyton Orient, Oxford United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Shrewsbury Town, Oxford City and Nantwich Town. At Brighton, Steele had a successful spell and contributed to the club"s back to back promotions, winning the League Two championship in 2000-2001 and League One in 2001-2002. Steele joined Orient in 2004, he was a fans" favourite at Brisbane Road, with chants of "Steelo!" regularly heard round the ground.
He scored a hat-trick away at Lincoln in a 4–3 victory in October 2004 helping him secure the League 2 Player of the Month award.
Steele eventually decided to travel back to the North West and join Chester City in October 2006, initially on loan. The move was made permanent in January 2007 but Steele was told in July 2007 that he was available for transfer after failing to settle at the club
Unfortunately, Steele only managed one other goal in his time with the Blues. He signed for Northwich Victoria on a 2-year deal, where fans were hoping he could repeat his excellent form of his first spell prior to playing in the Football League.
He didn"t let them down.
He originally joined the club from Bootle in March 1996, just two months before he played at Wembley Stadium in the final of the FA Trophy against Macclesfield Town. He joined Conference National side Barrow on loan on 18 February 2009 before spending the 2009-2010 season back in Oxford, this time playing for Oxford City. On 1 November 2010 Steele announced his return to Oxford City but was sacked on 11 January 2012 for making a homophobic remark on the social media website Twitter about gay Welsh rugby star Gareth Thomas.
On 14 January 2012, Steele joined Northern Premier League club Nantwich Town, making his debut on the same day.
After working as a fitness coach privately since the end of his playing career, Steele teamed up with his ex-teammate at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club, Lee Johnson, Oldham Athletic manager, to become fitness coach at the club