> Brakes Videos: April 2010

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.

Thursday 15 April 2010

New Blood needed for next season

Due to the difficulty of balancing work, home, Brakes Videos, Brakes Trust and other activities - I've decided to stand down from videoing and editing the matches from next season, but I hope there will be volunteers out there to carry on.

If there is anyone interested then please contact me, I'd be only too happy to advise, help you getting started and stand in on the videoing from time to time.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped and supported Brakes Videos - with special thanks to Paul Edwards for his great work in producing the edited highlights.

C'mon you Brakes,
Nick Rogers.

Wednesday 7 April 2010

We Get Along - an anthem for World Cup 2010

SHOOT World Cup 2010 anthem "We Get Along" (Dakota) featuring The Brakes:

A Brakes video of goals and celebrations, featuring the Brakes for SHOOT Magazine's World Cup 2010 anthem "We Get Along" by Dakota.


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