Sunday 28 April 2024

Tough-talking Knox delighted with his players

‘Jimmy Knox, tough-talking Scot with the knack of producing football teams from nothing, relaxed after leading AP  Leamington to a Southern League Cup triumph and said “This is only the start.”  And he added., “After this success, there is no reason why we should not get even better next season – and win promotion to the Premier Division.” 

 Knox’s bubbling side completed the execution of Bromsgrove last week to record a comfortable 3-0 win and take the coveted trophy on a 3-1 aggregate.  Knox said: ‘I was mentally shattered after that game. There’s no doubt that when the game was over, it was the best moment since I became a manager.’  And with that behind him – in his first season as manager of the Windmill side- Knox believes his side can go further still.   He told [Ken Widdows]  ‘”We have made great strides this season and we are not going to let it slip back. There is a stack of ability in our side, the players work hard and they have lots of guts.’

‘”We were only 1-0 up at half time on Saturday, I told the lads not to get frustrated, to work at their game and it would come right.  It did – and we finished worthy winners.”  There’s no doubting that judgment.  AP were the better side throughout and limited Bromsgrove to one clear cut chance.   But for the most part AP were in control.    And I doubt if James Goodfellow has had a finer game outside the Football League.  

Goodfellow was my man of the match with his deft flicks and the way he made himself available in both defence and attack. But there were other stars in this startling triumph.  Steve Lee, the skipper, ran and fought and saw off the challenge offered in midfield. Ernie Wilkinson and Tom Bowden held together the back four like a vice.  Ivor Talbot gave his opposite number a gruelling time on the left flank and Keith Shrimpton. In his benefit year, picked up anything loose in front of the defence.’

‘But while the end product did not have the glamour expected of a final it was, for AP, a successful exercise in working together.  There was, of course, disappointment even in success, for less than 1,000 fans turned up to watch the club sail to its greatest hour. It is a problem which has frustrated AP all season. 

But Knoc says: ‘It is something the players are conscious of, but it does not affect them.  They get on with the job of playing football.”   It is a pity AP did not get the support last week.  For the team won a competition which saw the “big” names like Chelmsford, Kettering, Dartford and the like fall by the wayside. 

 Now they have added their name to a trophy that has illustrious past winners.   And It is not an achievement to be taken lightly.  Now it is behind them and the team have the more mundane task of finishing as high as they can in the First Division North. ‘  Knox concluded: ‘” I was appointed to do a job   I told the players I was the judge of ability and they had to work on the pitch.  They gave me that work – and I have been delighted

Saturday 13 April 2024

Brakes win Southern League Cup for first time

Brakes were in the Southern League cup final for the first time in April 1974.   The first leg was away to Bromsgrove Rovers.  ‘After losing 1-0 in the first leg of the Southern League Cup final at Bromsgrove on Saturday, AP Leamington now look to have a good chance in the return leg this weekend.   Despite being away from home, Leamington were unlucky not to score, particularly in the last minute of the match when they had the home defence in a terrible tangle.  Two shots were cleared off the line, but the ball just would not go into the net.

 Steve Lee was always prominent midfield for the visitors, and after a shaky first half Ernie Wilkinson came to the fore in their defence.  Bromsgrove’s goal came at a critical time, five minutes before the interval, and no one could argue with the quality of it.   Bromsgrove’s top scorer Alan Craddock scored with a perfect volley.  However, this was the only goal the home side could muster, giving Leamington, who beat them 3-0 earlier in the season, a good chance next Saturday.’

‘AP Leamington lifted the Southern League Cup for the first time with an impressive display against Bromsgrove at the Windmill Ground today.   Steve Lee brought the scores level on aggregate after 18 minutes – but In the second half AP dictated matters and went in front with an own goal from Bromsgrove full back Tombs before Neil Armstrong settled the matter with a third goal. 

Brakes went close in the first minute.  Brady swung over a centre from a free kick, goalkeeper Hooper could only push the ball out, and Shrimpton hit a cracking drive which Hooper did well to save.   Bromsgrove forced four corners in quick succession before Bowden cleared the danger.   Craddock wasted a good chance when the AP defence was caught out by a long ball and then Horne fired over when AP hit back.

AP were neater in their build up and after 18 minutes they grabbed a fine goal to put the score level on aggregate.   Goodfellow took a corner on the right and Lee rose high to bullet a header past Hooper.   Bromsgrove were using the wind with long balls deep into the AP half and, after Jones had palmed away a cross, Talbot and Goodfellow combined to clear AP lines.

Play was mainly confined to midfield where Goodfellow, Shrimpton and Lee were doing an effective job for AP but Bromsgrove went close when Craddock flashed a left foot drive wide of the post.  Then Jones dived to save from Selby.   It took a fine save from Jones minutes after the restart to keep the score sheet blank.  From Forrest’s free kick Ball send in a powerful header which Jones flicked away.   

AP hit back, but Hooper brought off a magnificent save when Horne hammered a great shot from 20 yards.  But a minute later, AP went ahead on aggregate.   The ball was cleared out of defence by AP and Tombs, attempting to find his own goalkeeper, lobbed the ball into his own net when there was no danger.  Armstrong scored a third for AP after 70 minutes.’

Brakes: Jones, Taylor, Bowden, Brady, Bowden, Wilkinson, Shrimpton, Goodfellow, Lee, Armstrong, Horne, Talbot.   Sub: Foster.

Sunday 7 April 2024

When Harbury Lane was lit up

 Getting the floodlights installed were an important step in the story of the born again Brakes: