The club was established in 1933 as the works team of Lockheed Borg & Beck,[1] gaining the nickname "the Brakes" as a result of the products manufactured by the company.
[7] Another first round appearance the following season ended with a 3–2 defeat at home to Stafford Rangers in front of a record crowd of 3,200.
Following a third-place finish in 2002–03, the club were Premier Division runners-up in 2003–04 and won the league title the following season, securing promotion to the Midland Alliance.
[9] In 2005–06 they entered the FA Cup for the first time since reforming and went on to reach the first round, eventually losing 9–1 at Colchester United.
Their first season in the Southern League saw them finish as runners-up, qualifying for the promotion play-offs; after beating Rushall Olympic 1–0 in the semi-final, the club lost 2–1 to Stourbridge in the final.
[2] However, the ground was bought by Lockheed after World War II and covered terracing was built to complement the existing seated stand.
[8] During the 1983–84 season the ground was sold to the AC Lloyd property development company despite the club trying to buy the site.
[2] As a result, the club went into abeyance, with the last match at the Windmill Ground being played on 16 April 1988, a 2–2 draw with Walsall Wood in front of 500 spectators.
[8] Despite the club's status, a group of supporters purchased land on Harbury Lane in nearby Whitnash,[10] which was turned into football pitches from 1993.
[2] Floodlights, seats and the PA system were taken from Oxford United's Manor Ground,[10] which closed in 2001.
Land was purchased in January 2019 and construction was expected to begin in autumn 2020, however it has since been delayed and as of July 2022 the ground is still bare.
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