Connect with us

Step 3

BRAKES APPLIED TO HALT MY JINX

img_20-4-24

BUNDLES OF FUN: Brakes players celebrate with their young fans
PICTURES: Peter Else

By Steven Coney
LEAMINGTON keeper Tony Breeden can’t wait for next season to roll around after finally tasting play-off glory at the fourth attempt.
Rob Thompson- Brown’s late equaliser against visiting Hitchin Town on Monday rescued the Brakes following Matt Lench’s early opener before Courtney Baker- Richardson curled home the winner in extra-time.
It only ended up being the winner thanks to skipper Breeden. The keeper somehow got down to his right to tip Lucas Kirkpatrick’s c...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Non-League Newsletter
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
My Betting Sites
Pro Direct
Isuzu

free bets

online bettingbest-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

free bets

More in Step 3

  • ‘Sorry’ Harris looks to the future

    Mark Harris says resigning is the “right thing to do” after sending the email that ultimately ended his 17-year reign as Northern Premier League chair – but he believes he still has plenty to offer Non-League football.

  • End of Jesse’s Millers time leaves Jesse feeling sore

    Furious Aveley boss Brett Munyard has criticised the conduct of Jesse Nwabueze after the winger shunned a new contract to join King’s Lynn Town.

  • Shaq will shine in the EFL – Pat

    Poole Town joint-manager Pat Suraci has backed Non-League goal sensation Shaq Gwengwe to seize his Football League chance with both hands.

  • Heroic James gets reward

    Isthmian League chiefs say James Philp’s heroic act of ‘human kindness’ made him a fitting first ever winner of the newly-named Billy Vigar Award.