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Brakes ready for new season


Leamington start Southern League campaign this weekend

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Published Date: 14 August 2008
Jason Cadden believes Leamington can challenge for the Southern League title again.
Brakes, last season's beaten play-off finalists on their return to Division One Midlands, kick off at Aylesbury United on Saturday and host Nuneaton Town at the New Windmill on Tuesday (7.45pm).

Cadden thinks his revamped side will be among the contenders again, but doesn't expect a repeat of last season's two-horse race.

The manager tips Aylesbury and Nuneaton to make strong showings, along with Chasetown, Bromsgrove and at least one dark horse.

"I would expect us to be up there in the top five or six again, but it will be harder than last year."

"There won't be just two teams going for it - I think it will be a good league," he said.

Injured midfielder Steve Palmer apart, all Cadden's new signings are available for the Aylesbury trip.

A new goalkeeper may be in the squad by then.

Saturday's squad from: Richard Morris, Martin Hier, Guy Sanders, Adam Cooper, Jamie Towers, Josh Blake, Liam Reynolds, Marcus Jackson, Jai Stanley, Mark Bellingham, Luke Corbett, Shay Morgan, James Husband, Mykel Beckley, Ryan Parisi, Glen Webb, Neil Stacey.

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  • Last Updated: 14 August 2008 11:26 AM
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  • Location: Leamington Spa
 
 
  

 
 


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