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Holleran will let the Brakes off for final

Leamington can go into their playoff final showdown at AFC Telford full of verve in the eyes of manager Paul Holleran.

Holleran will

By Ben Tyler

GOOD TIMES: Leamington’s Callum Stewart and Robert Evans celebrate
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

BUOYANT Leamington can go into their playoff final showdown at AFC Telford full of verve in the eyes of manager Paul Holleran.
A 107th-minute strike from experienced striker Jack Edwards sealed a tireless extra-time semi-final win over Redditch United on Wednesday to set up a trip to New Bucks Head and ensure that one of the two sides relegated from National League North last season will return to Step 2 at the first opportunity.
Holleran, 53, has overseen two prior promotions – one...

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