Saturday, 17 August 2024

Knox faced team building challenges 50 years ago

As he faced the 1974/5 season AP manager Jimmy Knox had to deal with ‘some close season blows in his team building plans with three key players deciding to resign.  Midfield man Micky Boot has decided to give up professional soccer to play in a local league; Jimmy Goodfellow has retired and leading striker Norman Fowler has left for business reasons.   New signings include former Highgate striker Mick Keeley, who has moved from Nuneaton Borough.’

 One response was to field a youth side with an under 19 trial taking place at the Windmill Ground.  ‘The young Brakes, to be managed by former St. Peter’s Celtic playing chief Ted Forde, have been accepted by the Birmingham County Floodlit League.   And the Leamington club has made it clear that boys willing to support the team in mid-week will be free to join their own clubs at weekends.’

At the beginning of August fans had the chance to see ‘Jimmy Knox’s new look squad entertain Stafford Rangers.   With Keith Hampton leaving the Windmill to join Cinderford Town, Knox was waiting for one signature – that of centre half Doug Griffiths.   Knox may well call up Chris Hine, s starter for Valley Sports last season.    He said, “Chris is a very promising young player and he will be given the chance to show what he can do in the pre-season friendlies.”’

‘Ivor Talbot, the local boy who made good with AP Leamington last season, has been given a vital new midfield role this term.   Talbot played in this position in the warm-up friendlies against Stafford and Alcester – and manager Jimmy Knox was delighted with his displays.  “He looked as if he had been playing there for years,” said Knox.  “He’ll open the season in that positon.”

 If Talbot can establish himself in his new role, he will solve Knox’s biggest problem – the gap left by the departure of former First Division stars Jimmy Goodfellow, Tom Sweenie and Micky Boot.     Talbot will play alongside Brakes’ skipper Steve Lee.  And Dave Scriggins, the close season signing from Enderby, will probably occupy the third midfield berth.   With Talbot playing deeper, Knox will rely on Neil Armstrong to supply the wing service for twin strikers Mick Keeley and Adrian Stewart. ‘

‘While the forward positions seem to be more or less settled, there will obviously be a keen battle for places in the back four.   Last season, Knox tried Tony Bowden, Ernie Wilkinson and Doug Griffiths in various combinations at the heart of the defence.   Now there is a fourth candidate in big Roger Brown, whose power in the air was a feature of the Stafford match.    Knox’s final perming will certainly be one of the most interesting – and important decisions of the season,’

‘Brakes were given a good workout by Stafford, although neither side managed to score.  Stewart beat three men in a fine run before shooting wide; Keeley forced Arnold into an excellent save; and Armstrong shot over from Talbot’s finally judged cross.   The midweek match at Alcester was, in contrast, a gentle canter.   Goals by Lee (2), Stewart (2), Keeley and Talbot (penalty), put paid to the Midland Combination side.’

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