> Brakes Videos: First 2008-09 Monthly Highlights DVD out now

Presenting whole match and highlights videos of Leamington Football Club - the Brakes - from 2002/3 up to 2009/10. Brakes Videos has provided a service to the fans and raised funds for the Supporters Club. Sales proceeds will now go towards the Brakes Trust, after the cost of media etc has been met. Whole match, monthly highlights and season highlights for past seasons are published on DVD and continue to be available to order. Firstly please read the page footing.

Sunday 31 August 2008

First 2008-09 Monthly Highlights DVD out now

The highlights DVD of the Friendly matches in July and August is now available.

So, if you were away on holiday, busy mowing the lawn or mending a leaking roof, you can now catch up on the games you missed.

Thrill to the first visit of Newport County to the NWG, marvel at the appearance of Moors from far away Solihull, be enthralled by the mystery tour to Wimborne, Bishops Cleeve & Wellingborough, see the NWG survive visiting miners, and least but not last a cup final at a new ground near Stratford.

Thanks to some nifty editing by Paul Edwards (of fanzine fame) this is now your chance to own and cherish 24 gripping minutes of what you waited for through the sodden summer footy desert.

Use the menu option above to get your copy now.

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