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.
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