Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Knox in hospital as AP face cup games

After some mixed league form, Brakes gained some consolation from progress in cup competitions in September 1975.   In the FA Cup, they faced Irthlingborough Diamonds away (the Northants team later to be reconstituted as benefactor club Rushden and Diamonds).  ‘Brakes, hopefully looking for another Southend to swell the Windmill coffers, will need to sharpen their goal scoring expertise if they’re to progress in the FA Cup … at least on this showing.  For vast periods they simply outclassed the United Counties League side, but yet failed to cash in where it counts. 

As it was, they did eventually sneak through to the second qualifying round – but their passage could have been so much easier.  The confident-looking Leamington placed heavy pressure on the confused home defence in the first half, with Kavanagh and Boot producing many chances.   A number of shots by Brown and Mellor left the Diamonds’ defence floundering, but despite some fine midfield play, Leamington seemed unable to add their finishing touches.

 It was Mellor in the closing minutes of the first half who finally satisfied their frustrated efforts.  Mellor nearly put Leamington two goals ahead when a shot from eight yards was held by Bonney.  But the undaunted Diamonds seized their chance and substitute Carter equalised after 65 minutes with a long shot.  Irthlingborough were looking dangerous, but AP were determined not to let victory slip through their fingers   After a goalmouth tussle in the closing minutes Mellor turned the ball into the six yards box for Stewart to secure their 2-1 victory.’

Away to Boston  in the FA Trophy, ‘Sharpshooter Adrian Stewart  grabbed his eleventh goal in eight starts in the final seconds of the FA Trophy preliminary game to clinch a place for Brakes in the first round of the competition.   A replay had looked on the cards when the Lincolnshire side substitute Benjamin knocked in an equaliser with just four minutes of the match remaining. 

 But Stewart broke free of Boston’s defensive shackles for only the second time in the game, to lob the ball over keeper Finch’s head.   Earlier Graham Adcock had given AP the lead when he too galloped clear, rode a tackle and slotted the ball home in the 20th minute.   However, later on Adcock was forced to leave the field with an ankle injury – an item which looks adding to Jimmy Knox’s injury problems.’

Brakes then returned to league duty away to Witney Ton but ‘with manager Jimmy Knox away from the soccer scene for possibly a month.   Knox, who underwent a major operation at a London hospital on Wednesday, misses a crucial stage in AP’s league and cup programme during his convalescent period.  The Scotsman has been a major force in Leamington’s resurgence as a successful Midland club, and during his two year stay at the Windmill has already achieved much success. 

 The next few weeks will be the longest spell that AP have had to do without Knox, but nevertheless officials are confident that quietly spoken Bob Ward, Brakes’ trainer, and Knox’s assistant at both Rugby and Leamington, will see them through.   AP chairman Gerry Lock commented: “Let’s face it, Bob Ward in a quiet way, is a force to be reckoned with too.   At Rugby, when Jimmy left to come here, Bob took over for the last nine games and they never lost   All right, Jim takes all the glory and the rebuffs too, but Bob is there working hard.”’

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