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It's that time of the year again where we get ready for the new season and as usual we would love your help in volunteering to help with ground and clubhouse maintenance. 

The ground will be open from 9am-12noon on this Saturday 28 May for volunteers who wish to help out. If you wish to help out please bring gloves and sturdy footwear - a wide range of skills are needed so there will definitlely be something for you to help with!

Refreshments will, of course, be provided and all help is massively appreciated as we look to be ready for Season 2022/23.

With the National League North lineup confirmed for next season (subject to FA ratification), we are going to take a look at the new boys in the league. We start with the team alphabetically first out of the new teams who are coincidentally now our closest team in the league distance wise - Banbury United.

Who are ya?

Banbury United were founded in 1931 as Banbury Spencer and represent the Oxfordshire market town of Banbury. Much like Leamington, life for Banbury started out as a works team - for the Spencer Corsets factory in the town. The first league the Puritans played in was the Oxfordshire Junior League in the early 30s before making the switch to the Birmingham Combination and the Central Amateur League later that decade.

Post-war times saw Banbury reach the Southern League and, apart from a ten year or so gap of playing in the Hellenic League after relegation in the 90s, they stayed in the Southern League from 1966 right up until 2022. The Puritans have a good record in the FA Cup, reaching the First Round Proper six times; most recently last season as Barrow defeated them. 

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Setting the Scene

Banbury have played at the Spencer Stadium - now called the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium - since 1934. The ground, located next to Banbury Train Station, has a capacity of 6,500 with 250 seats in the John Nicholls Stand. 

Banbury is a 25 or so minute drive from Leamington. Alternatively you could get the trains which run every 20 or so minutes with Banbury just one stop down the station map. The 501 and 502 buses run from Leamington to Banbury and take just over an hour.

The Gaffer 

Former Coventry City man Andy Whing will largely be remembered by Sky Blues’ fans for scoring the last ever goal at Highfield Road but Puritans fans will remember him for being the man to lift them to the National League for the first time in their history.

Whing has a rich playing history at the likes of Brighton and Hove Albion, Leyton Orient and Oxford United alongside Coventry and has recently spent time in the backroom teams of Kidderminster Harriers and Hereford.

We’ve met before

There have been plenty of big games between Leamington and Banbury and we’re taking you back to Bank Holiday Monday 2017 where a Jamie Hood goal was the difference in a crucial tie that would set the Brakes well on for a second placed Southern Premier League finish. 

Leamington's first pre-season game for 2022 has been announced. Paul Holleran will take his Brakes side to one of his former clubs, Halesowen Town, on Saturday 23 July, 3pm kick-off. 

The Brakes have played the Yeltz four times since Holleran's arrival in 2009, three of those coming in the league with the other a friendly. Away from home against the Yeltz, Holleran's guided his Leamington sides to one win and one loss - and will be hoping to make that two wins as his side travel to the Grove this pre-season.

Announcements will be made regarding the match closer to the game and more pre-season friendlies will be announced in due course.

We were ecstatic to find out today that Leamington's programme 'BRAKES' has been awarded not only "Best in National League North" but also "Best in Country" awards from the Soccer Club Swap Shop's The Catalogue for season 2021/22.

Programmes from every non-league step have been taken into account and for the first time ever after several near misses, we find ourselves top of the pile!

This is a superb way to recognise the effort made by Sally Ellis and her volunteers whether they be contributors, designers or printers to become the first volunteer run programme to win the award after five years of dominance by Stockport County, who came fourth this season. 

Chairman Jim Scott said "Huge congratulations to our Programme Editor and her team of contributors on this wonderful achievement. Sally has been in post for 11 years during which time she has won numerous accolades for the quality of our programme. I am delighted for her and her team that their ceaseless efforts to improve the programme content and design has been recognised with this auspicious award!"

A great degree of congratulations also goes to Minuteman Press Coventry who design the award winning programme, Scott made sure to say "special thanks to designer Steve Crisp. Minuteman Press Coventry has been working with the club for over ten years and we are delighted that their efforts have been rewarded."

If you are interested in advertising in the best non-league programme in the country then contact commercial@leamingtonfc.co.uk for more details.

Well done Sally and team!

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