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Saturday, February 26, 2005

Who are you?

The last time Leamington lost in the Midland Combination Premiership was 3-2 to Coleshill Town in October and the Coleshill players gathered in the centre circle after the match and chanted 'who are you?'

Brakes fans were able to return the complement when they beat Coleshill 4-2 at Harbury Lane on Saturday. However, Brakes made a poor start to the match, Coleshill scoring from a free kick with a shot that went in off the post and then making it 0-2 after some poor defending by the home side.

However, Brakes were soon back on top with Paul Nicholls on top form. Three headed goals made it 3-2 by the break, Brakes fans chanting 'Shall we a song for you?' at the away support and 'You're just a small town in Rugby.'

After the break we joined the North Bank behind the goal of obese keeper Miles Millington-Day, taking part in the chants of 'Fatman'. To his credit, Millington-Day let in only one more goal, although Coleshill were done a few favours by the antics of teenage referee L Blackwood. A second half thrill for Brakes fans was the arrival of Dazza as a substitute for his 200th game for his club, leading to the inevitable chant of 'He's fat, he's round, he scores at every ground.'

The win takes Leamington's league goal total over the ton and with 86 points in the bag the objective of 100 by the end of the season looks achievable.

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