Brackley Town's manager Andy Whing has stated that the club's rebuild 'starts now' following their relegation from the National League. The team's fate was sealed with a 1-0 defeat against Scunthorpe United, marking their 11th loss in 14 matches since Whing took charge. Despite being promoted as National League North champions last season, Brackley Town struggled with injuries and depth in their squad, which Whing believes contributed to their disappointing performance this season. Whing emphasized the importance of learning from this experience to improve the club's future prospects. He noted that the difference in resources between Brackley and full-time clubs like Scunthorpe played a significant role in their struggles. Whing expressed gratitude for the support from fans during this challenging time and is optimistic about the club's ability to compete more effectively in the future. He has already initiated plans for recruitment and aims to change the player profile to ensure that when Brackley Town returns to the National League, they will be ready to challenge rather than merely survive.