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Article: BRAKES: Early days - but it's all going to plan.
- Article from:
- Leamington Spa Courier (Leamington Spa, England)
- Article date:
- October 5, 2006
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It may be tough at the top - but after a superb Midland Alliance sequence which returned nine points from three games, defeat of nearest rivals Atherstone and an extension of the unbeaten record to 12 matches, Brakes manager Jason Cadden insisted the only pressure he's feeling comes from himself.
Assessing progress so far in a season in which expectation is high, he said: "Everything is going to plan, if not better, than we wanted and played 12, won ten and drawn two is a smashing start. The FA Cup was a disappointment - on the day we just didn't perform - but that could be a blessing in disguise. We've been consistent, we're looking solid, so we keep going, keep ...