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22 Mount Ephraim Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1ED Tel: 01892 671 273 TONBRIDGE ANGELS FC THE HALCYON WEALTH INSIDE ISSUE 9 LONGMEAD STADIUM Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3JF Telephone: 01732 352417 Associate Members of The Football Association. Affiliated to the Kent County Football Association. 4 - 5 Tonbridge Angels Football Club Limited is a Community Benefit Society, operating under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. Registered number IPO 32445. STEVE McKIMM CHAIRMAN: Dave Netherstreet VICE CHAIRMAN: Amy Weaver FINANCE DIRECTOR: David Couldridge MANAGER’S NOTES DIRECTORS: Peter Elves, Sarah Parks, Jim Rowe, Ernest Tomkinson, Vanessa Yates CLUB PRESIDENT: Steve Churcher LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Robin Apps, Colin Blewden, Linda Brown, Frank Davis, Chris Drew, Phil Emblen, Colin Fry, John Gibbons, Toni Jarrett, Mark Jenner, 8 - 10 Sheila Parks, Rob Steele, Nick Sullivan, Pat Westguard VICE PRESIDENTS: Mark Ailles, Bob “the Cat” Bevan MBE, Peter Johnson, Lorraine Parks, Mick Ruler “THE CLARETS” CLUB SECRETARY & WELFARE OFFICER: Charlie Cole COMMERCIAL TEAM: Martin Baker, David Brown, Bernard Chick, Steve Churcher, Geoff Curtis, Nicole Curtis, Laura Nicoll, Vanessa Yates CHELMSFORD CITY MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS TEAM: Jim Rowe, Kathryn Bell, Dan Couldridge, Wink Tomkinson PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Couldridge, Wes Filtness VIDEOGRAPHER: Trevor Arnold HEAD GROUNDSMAN: Peter Elves 18 - 19 SAFETY OFFICER: Paul Clark TURNSTILE MANAGER: Linda Brown PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER: David Brown CLUB CHAPLAIN: Neil Durling BAR MANAGER: Tamara Johns MATCH ACTION PROGRAMME EDITOR: Dan Couldridge PROGRAMME TEAM: Charlie Cole, David Couldridge, Matt Davison, Wes Filtness, Jim Rowe, Wink BRAINTREE Tomkinson PRINT: Knockout Print FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Steve McKimm ASSISTANT MANAGER: Barry Moore FIRST TEAM COACH: Chris Wye GOALKEEPING COACH: Stewart Copeland 24 - 25 CLUB PHYSIO: Melvin Slight KIT ROOM TEAM: Adam and Martin Meads ACADEMY MANAGERS: Jamie Coyle, Tom Parkinson YOUTH SECTION CHAIRMAN: Todd Tyrie VANARAMA SOUTH SECRETARY: Charlie Cole UNDER 16s (BOYS) MANAGER: Todd Tyrie UNDER 15s (BOYS) MANAGER: Dom Welsh LATEST NEWS AND STATS UNDER 14s (BOYS) MANAGER: Steve Turner Want to get in touch? 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Good afternoon everyone and welcome out Rian Bray for a special mention. He had to the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium a couple of games at the start of the season for our eagerly awaited home fixture with settling in but since then has been superb Chelmsford City. Always considered within and is forming a really strong partnership non-league circles to be a big club with with Sonny Miles thereby making up for the a substantial supporter base and a fine departure of Arthur Lee in the close season. stadium, it is perhaps surprising that within It was great to see him get his first goal for the modern game they have never played the club and you could see how much he at the highest level outside the EFL. It wanted it as he powered Sonny’s excellent certainly hasn’t been for the want of trying cross past the Irons ‘keeper. with various appearances in end of season Another player who I know supporters were play offs over the years. very impressed with was Jack Rudoni on Once again this season under manager loan from AFC Wimbledon and when you Rod Stringer they have assembled a strong consider his age he potentially has a great squad and one very capable of at least future in the game in front of him. His loan making the play offs. Their results so far period expires after today’s game so we have been mixed and sees them in a mid- shall have to see whether there can be any table position but it seems to me that at extension to that. some stage they will start to make a move Making his debut last Saturday off the bench and make that climb. was Christ Tiehi a midfielder who I have There’s no doubt we are going to have to signed from Woking on the recommendation produce another strong performance if we of their manager down there, Alan Dowson. are going to have an opportunity to get He came on for the last 20 minutes or so something from the game and our players and after something of a baptism of fire fully recognise that. Our more recent record following a late tackle I thought he settled against Chelmsford is not particularly good in well giving extra protection to the back but I don’t take too much notice of past line, using the ball sensibly and with the stats; we haven’t actually played them since ability to power forward. I believe he will 2014 and much has changed at both clubs. I be an excellent addition to our squad. Apart plan and put out teams to win games rather from that spell at Woking he came through than looking back too much although of the youth set up at French club Le Havre course we have done our homework on our AC and also represented Ivory Coast at U20 visitors this afternoon. level. I was delighted for both the team and the With regard to Tiehi’s signing we’ve been supporters following our 5-1 win against looking for midfielders and we continue to Braintree last Saturday. So far this season look for forwards, not any forward but the we’ve been unlucky in some games, others kind of player who will fit in not simply we’ve had poor spells that have cost us but from a footballing point of view but able on this occasion we’ve done everything to engage well with everyone here at this right and in particular I thought our 1st half family club, and is committed to being performance was one of the best halves part of what we are trying to achieve. we’ve played since I’ve been here. Our Put simply, at this particular stage of the goals came from different styles of play season there aren’t too many who fit that with for example some good passing for prescription but nevertheless Barry and I the first and then very much Route One for continue to spend much time on the phone the third. And that was how we intended and going to games when possible as the to play and it brought its rewards against a search continues. good Braintree side who showed in the last Chelmsford have a decent travelling support 20 minutes some of their quality and was so please make sure The Barmy Army is perhaps how their manager intended them in good voice and that we create a great to play from the start. footballing atmosphere this afternoon. Every one of the players including subs had Steve excellent performances but I have to single

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Good afternoon everyone and welcome as all the various score lines keep changing. to the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium It happens on Thursday 28th November in for today’s game against Chelmsford City. the Marquee from 6.30pm and tickets are In particular I extend those greetings to £45.00 each whick include a two-course everyone connected with our visitors and dinner. Please see Sarah Parks on 1st team hope they all have a trouble free journey home match days or make contact via email back to later this evening. I also hope to [email protected] or the officials for today enjoy a good game [email protected] to and that their travelling is as smooth as it reserve your seat or table. Do not delay as Providing tailored IT Management and can be. the tickets will fly off the shelf. The Christmas shopping period seems to The 12th Man Fund is continuing to do well IT Support services to businesses start earlier and earlier each year and I since its relaunch but complacency is its make no apology for reminding supporters biggest enemy so new initiatives are always that if you want to purchase something needed. The latest project being organised from the club shop with a view to it being by John Henly (Jonny’s Dad) is a Supporters unwrapped on Christmas morning then can Gourmet lunch to be staged in the Marquee e: [email protected] I suggest you make a visit where you can immediately prior to our home fixture make your order. The most popular items against St Albans City on 16th November. t: 01732 252 258 are always replica shirts and whilst we do The bar will be open from 12.30pm with have a few in stock the chances are it’s lunch served at 1.30pm in good time to www.ctechit.co.uk more than likely we shall have to send enjoy the game afterwards. away for the particular size that’s right for Tickets are £26 each or you can book a table the lucky recipient. Why not pop along to for 10 for £250 so why not see John, Steve the shop this afternoon and see Clint who Churcher or Gareth in the Bar this afternoon will be only too pleased to discuss your and make sure of your place(s). As always requirements. with this type of event, numbers confirmed Just for reference, replica shirts cost for as soon as possible are crucial to its success members between £20.00 and £30.00 so if you are interested in attending please depending on size and around £5.00 more see one of those gentlemen this afternoon. for non-members. Of course there are plenty Still on the theme of events that your club of other goodies to purchase for those is organising another date to put in your stocking fillers such as T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, diaries is Sunday 2nd December when there Beanie Hats, and Scarves. Again, we will be a Christmas Fair in the Marquee with recommend you visit the Shop either before no less than 24 stalls attending which means kick-off, half time or immediately after the plenty of opportunity to grab some pressies. final whistle. There will be Christmas entertainment on Just announced this week is our next the stage and a hamper raffle with tickets Sportsman’s Dinner this time featuring the on sale from 16th November. Entry is just legendary Jeff Stelling from . £1 with children free and it all starts at Apparently, when it was first suggested 10.30am running through to 3.30pm. that a television programme on Saturday Being able to take a pint outside the club afternoons could consist of simply rolling house has generally proved popular but news of football scores as they happened, because of the use of plastic for safety many thought it could never work. But Jeff reasons is not particularly environmentally with his team of football pundits proved friendly. The Board is considering the use of them all wrong and for those who can’t polycarbonate glasses that continue to have actually get to a game it has, over the years, all the benefits of single use plastic but of become essential viewing. course can be re-used. There will of course Well you now have the chance to meet be incentives for customers to bring their Jeff himself and ask him how on earth glass back for cleaning and re-use. does he manage to retain all that detailed Enjoy the game! knowledge of not only the giants but the lesser lights of Divs 1 and 2 Jim Rowe

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Today’s opponents Chelmsford City are in their twelfth season in National League South, and they are deemed by many to be the biggest club in this division never to have played in the National League. They’ve reached the play-offs seven times in “THE CLARETS” the last eleven years, only once reaching the final, and never FACTFILE winning promotion. Founded: 1878 This season, however, they haven’t started in play-off form. Ground: Melbourne Park They’re 13th with four wins, four draws and five defeats and Chairman: Steve Shore sit six points off the play-offs and five points above us. They’ve Manager: Rod Stringer won just one away game this season, that was their last away match, 4-0 at Eastbourne. Their home wins have been against Hampton, Dartford and Bath. They’ve only taken one other point away from home, but that was at Havant. Their last game was a SHAUN JEFFERS 3-1 defeat at home to leaders Wealdstone. Chelmsford’s top scorer so far this season is Shaun Jeffers with five. Shaun is in his second spell at the club, signing in the summer from Brackley Town. He’s also played in the football league for Coventry City, Peterborough United and Yeovil. Also HONOURS at the Melbourne Community Stadium is Sam Higgins, who 4 x Southern League you will remember from his long and successful spell at East 1 x Isthmian League Thurrock. Sam’s scored four goals this season including two in 8 x the 4-0 win at Eastbourne. Other strikers on their books include 3 x Southern League Cup , a summer signing from Milton Keynes, where he was part of their promotion winning side, and Andy Fennell, RECORDS who scored 33 goals for Coggeshall United last season. Most appearances: The Chelmsford midfield is packed with experience and will SAM HIGGINS Tony Butcher (560) have a familiar look to supporters who also follow Gillingham. Chris Whelpdale, and Ollie Muldoon are all former Record goalscorer: Gills players who are now wearing City colours. Whelpdale, Tony Butcher (287) who’s now 32, worked his way through,the Essex non league ranks, playing for and Billericay before earning a move Record attendance: to Peterborough. He played more than 100 league games for the 16,807 v Colchester Gills between 2011 and 2014 and is now in his second year at (1949) the Melbourne Community Stadium. Knott has Premier League experience, albeit one substitute appearance for Sunderland Most goals v Tonbridge: Sid Plunkett (6) against Tottenham and moved to Chelmsford from Concord last season while Muldoon has played for Charlton and Gillingham, was in Maidstone’s side last season before a move to Essex in FORM the summer. Last 5 Games: The midfield experience doesn’t end there. Anthony Church BILLY KNOTT 12/10 v Wealdst’e H L1-3 28/9 v Eastbourne a W4-0 has been a mainstay of the Chelmsford side for many of the 21/9 v Corinthian-C L0-2 play-off campaigns, Alex Osborn is a wide player who has also 14/9 v Chippenham D3-3 featured for Ebbsfleet and Maidstone and is in his second spell 7/9 v Hemel L0-2 at Chelmsford, Tom Wraight was also in the East Thurrock side that beat us in the play-off semi final, Jonny Giles is a wide Last 5 Seasons: player who has also played for Oxford, and Chez Isaac joined 2018/19 Nat South 4th Chelmsford last season from Dartford. The man to beat at the 2017/18 Nat South 3rd back for Chelmsford is Dave Winfield. Dave captained Ebbsfleet 2016/17 Nat South 4th United for the past two seasons, the first of which was a play- 2015/16 Nat South 15th off campaign to get into the football league which ended in 2014/15 Nat South 10th defeat at Tranmere. He joined Chelmsford a few weeks ago having left last season. Mickey Spillane is one of Chelmsford’s longest serving players, having featured more than 100 times for the club. He joined the club from ALEX OSBORN 8 CHELMSFORD CITY

Lowestoft Town in 2015. At left back is to avoid a clash with Chelmsford athletics Frazer Shaw who joined from Concord in club, they run out to Walzing Bugle Boy, a the summer, at right-back is either Irishman hit for Frank Chacksfield in 1953, they have Barry Cotter, or Elliot Omozusi, who played a mascot called the Claret Parrot, and it’s nine games on loan for Charlton from possibly the club where Geoff Hurst fell in Fulham in 2009-10. They also have on their love with football as his father Charlie played books a full Moldovan international, Adrian for the Clarets when Geoff was a boy. Cascaval, who has played domestic football It was quoted in Steve’s interview after last in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Malta and week’s game that we don’t have a good the Faroe Islands. record against Chelmsford and the stats do In goal for Chelmsford is Carl Pentney, confirm that. We’ve only won 20 of our 83 who played for the club when we last met meetings and we haven’t won any of our MICKEY SPILLANE four seasons ago but has been away and last 29 away games against Chelmsford, a returned, while the man in charge for the record stretching back to January 1957! In Clarets is Rod Stringer, who joined the club our previous spell in National League South in 2016 from Bishop’s Stortford and has we met six times in the league winning just previously won promotion from this division once. Our last meeting was something of a with Braintree. horror show, on Easter Monday 2014 when a Although Chelmsford haven’t played in 7-1 defeat confirmed our relegation. Michael the National League, they have played in Cheek scored four goals for Chelmsford that Europe. In 1977, with a side containing day. However we did win the return fixture Jimmy Greaves, they played in the Anglo- on August Bank Holiday of that season Italian Cup which included away games at when goals from Henry Muggeridge and Lee Bari and Turris. Other things you may not Browning gave us a 2-1 win against a City know about Chelmsford City are that their side featuring current Angel, Tom Derry. midweek games are on Monday nights Matt Davison CARL PENTNEY

Dave Winfield and Billy Knott celebrate their consolation goal against Wealdstone last week. Photo credit - Chelmsford City FC (Twitter)

9 ANGELS vs. “THE CLARETS” THE LAST TIME WE MET Walder hammered a shot at the wall, CHELMSFORD CITY 7 before Michael Bakare fired a half volley wide. CALLANDER 10 60, LOVELL OG 17, CHEEK 28 44 86 90 However, it was at the other end the TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 chances kept raining in. Christian Smith PIPER 66 ATTENDANCE 842 went close from 25yards, Mark Hughes hit the post, before they got number MONDAY 21 APRIL 2014 • FOOTBALL CONFERENCE SOUTH four on 42 minutes, Cheek getting in CHELMSFORD CITY TONBRIDGE ANGELS behind Elphick, latching on to Lock’s 1 CARL PENTNEY 1 LEWIS CAREY long, diagonal ball and firing low, across 2 SAM LONG 2 DANNY WALDER Carey. ‹ 3 LEON REDWOOD 3 JON HEATH Warrilow had a choice of 11 players he 4 MATTHEW LOCK 4 PHILIP APPIAH could haul off at the break and opted ‹ 5 MARK HAINES 5 GARY ELPHICK to bring on Nathan Pinney in place of ‹ Michael Bakare. The former Crystal 6 CHRISTIAN SMITH 6 SONNY MILES Palace youth product at least showed he 7 JOE WARD ‹ 7 CHRIS PIPER was up for it, with some nice touches. 8 MARK HUGHES 8 MARK LOVELL Tonbridge Angels were relegated from One saw the ball fall to Browning who 9 LUKE CALLANDER ‹ 9 ALEX TENIOLA the Conference South with a whimper, shot over. 10 MICHAEL CHEEK 10 MICHAEL BAKARE ‹ losing 7-1 at Chelmsford City on Easter It was 5-0 on 60 minutes. Carey came 11 NICKY NICOLAU 11 NATHAN GREEN Monday. rushing out of his goal, his headed 12 TOM DAVIS 7 (65’) 12 NATHAN PINNEY 10 (45’) It was an awful display from Tommy clearance fell to Callander of all people, › › (64’) (14’) Warrilow’s side who found themselves who lofted the ball into the empty net 14 JUSTIN MILLER ›2 14 LEE BROWNING ›4 4-0 down at the break. Angels never got from 35 yards. Chelmsford were 5-0 up 15 AARON GREENE 15 going and as soon as Luke Callander’s and not even out of second gear. 16 KIERON ST AIMIE 16 LUIS CUMBERS ›5 (67’) first went in, heads dropped and (64’) Carey made some amends, saving well 17 ROB EDMANS ›9 17 TOM COLLINS Chelmsford took full advantage. from Ward as Chelmsford looked like Angels just didn’t turn up to their biggest scoring on every attack. game in years. They were simply carved Angels got a consolation on 66 minutes apart by a Chelmsford side also fighting when Mark Lovell was upended on the for their lives. edge of the box. Piper stepped up and The home side were already in the cracked home a wonderful free-kick HEAD TO HEAD ascendancy when they took the lead into the top corner. on ten minutes. Matt Lock headed Soon after it was nearly 6-1, Carey TONBRIDGE - 20 down a cross and Luke Callander nipped tipped over Hughes’ header, while in, beat Lewis Carey to the ball and CHELMSFORD - 39 Lovell was inches away with a volley poked it home. Angels’ heads dropped DRAWS - 24 from distance at the other end. thereafter, with Callander running riot. He could have had four or five in On 86 minutes, Cheek ran clear and the first half. He went close again two his shot looked to be saved by Carey, minutes later but his shot was blocked, but it squirmed under his body for before shooting tamely at Carey Chelmsford’s sixth and his hat-trick goal. moments later. Cheek got his fourth in the dying seconds after unselfish It was all Chelmsford and on 17 minutes play from Rob Edmans. they got their second, Callander’s shot taking a wicked deflection off Lovell Angels were better after and beating Carey. A Joe Ward cross- the break - they couldn’t shot was palmed out by Carey, before be any worse - but it was the hosts made it 3-0. Callander turned too little, too late and their provider, crossing for Michael Cheek three-season tenure in the who made no mistake. Conference South came to an end. Angels, who had to sub Philip Appiah early in the game, finally had some Glenn Garrett pressure just after the half hour. Danny 10

NOTICEBOARD GOLDEN GOAL & 50/50 First goal time wins £75, last goal time wins £25, HALF TERM HOLIDAY FOOTBALL COURSES only goal time or 0-0 wins Tonbridge Angels Community Scheme are offering October half term courses from Monday £100. Tickets are available October 21st to Friday October 25th 9.30am-3pm each day at the Halcyon Wealth Longmead as you enter the ground. Stadium, Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge. Courses are open to any boy or girl aged 4-13. 50/50 Tickets can be We offer a week of fun games both technically challenging and mind engaging, helping purchased from the hut develop the brain and football ability. We offer daily and weekly awards to players based by the entrance to the on hard work, and team work. Our courses are always themed and have fun challenges ground. 50% of all money throughout. collected goes straight Cost is £15 per day or £50 for five days. Discounts: 20% sibling discounts on bookings of into the prize fund. 4+ days WINNERS v BRAINTREE Book your place by contacting us via our Facebook page ‘Tonbridge Angels FC Community’ 50/50 Draw - £120 or by e-mailing [email protected] RAY SMITH LEWIS & CO PLAYER OF THE MONTH Golden Goal - £75 SALLY TURNER It’s that man Theobalds again LINDA ROUSE The Angels Online forum members Golden Goal - £25 have been casting their votes for PETE SHEARMAN the Lewis & Co Player of the Month ALAN CANT award, and D’Sean Theobalds has been chosen as the winner for the second time in a row this season. SPONSOR A BALL D’Sean was a clear winner with 75% New for this season, of the votes cast in his favour. Jonny sponsor a ball in our new- Henly was runner-up with 18% of look match programme. the vote. For just £20 you can Following last week’s win over show your support for Braintree Town, Gary Cornwell of the Angels and your Lewis & Co presented D’Sean with name will be recorded on his prize (right). these pages throughout the season. To sponsor a There were also bottles of bubbly ball, contact the editor by for our management team of e-mailing programme@ Steve McKimm and Barry Moore, to tonbridgeangels.co.uk or congratulate them on 300 games in see Sheila or Sarah in the charge of the Angels. programme hut.

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Wealdstone’s surge at the top of the table steady the ship at with four shows no signs of stopping as they won 3-1 wins in league and cup football since taking at Chelmsford to maintain a five point lead. over as caretaker in early September. Goals from Danny Green, Billy Clifford and Billericay summer signing Matt Rhead Jerome Okimo saw them to their eleventh has left the club after only three months. win, and was a quick recovery from their His capture was deemed something of a defeat to Havant in their previous game. coup as he was part of the Lincoln squad The game of the day was between two that won promotion from league two last of the chasing pack. Hemel Hempstead, season. He’s the latest name to depart now with former Angels coach and analyst Jamie O’Hara’s side. Dulwich Hamlet have James Scott joining the staff, beat Havant appointed Mark Dacey as a first team coach. and Waterlooville 2-1. Sam Ashford scored Dacey joins from Cray Wanderers where twice to take his tally for the season to as youth team manager they reached the JEROME OKIMO six and record their fourth straight league second round proper of the FA Youth Cup, win. Slough Town, who lost their first three going out to Portsmouth. Maidstone United games, are now third after extending their have signed Ross Marshall, who can play in unbeaten run to ten games with a 3-1 win defence or in defensive midfield. Marshall over Billericay. Sam Togwell, Matthew grew up at the Ipswich Town academy. Lench and Dan Roberts were all on target for While he was there he was sent out on their fifth straight victory. Joint manager Jon loan to Lowestoft and Braintree, which is Underwood explained to footballinbracknell. where he met , the current co.uk how they have turned things round so Maidstone head coach. Braintree Town much. He said: “After the opening three have made two additions to their squad as defeats when we had a number of injuries, they bid to remain in the play-off positions. we worked hard to grind out two battling One is Lucas Kirkpatrick, a midfielder from draws against two good sides, Weymouth City. Also and Maidstone United, which started to give making his way to is Jack SAM ASHFORD us some belief again.” He also spoke of how James from Luton Town. Meanwhile Bath coming from behind to win both games in City have added to their defensive ranks the August Bank Holiday weekend against with the capture of Ollie Kensdale on a Bath and Dulwich enhanced that belief. month’s loan from Colchester United. Last Saturday was a day when sides at the With many clubs in the division playing FA bottom pulled off surprise victories. None Cup fourth qualifying round ties today, there can top our wonderful 5-1 victory over are only three league games in National Braintree but mention must go to Hampton League South today. Concord Rangers face and Richmond, who won 1-0 away to Hungerford Town in a game where both Welling, and Eastbourne Borough, who won sides need a turn in fortunes. Concord were at another struggling team St Albans. top when they faced us in August but today The former Welling and Whitehawk boss they’re looking for their first league point, Steve King has been appointed the new and indeed league goal, since the 7th of manager of Dartford. The club’s co-chairman September. Bottom side Hungerford have SAM TOGWELL Steve Irving said: “Steve has achieved also lost their last three, although that success at clubs with similar budgets to included cup defeat at Poole Town. The only ours. He has been given, and accepted, other game today sees St Albans City face the challenge of securing success within Bath City. St Albans find themselves in the the resources we have to reach the level drop zone after slipping to a third straight we want to be. He gave the board an loss last Saturday. Bath start the day 10th, impressive, credible and deliverable vision five points off the play-offs. to provide not just the success we deserve Ten clubs from the divisions are playing in but also to extend our reputation as a club the FA Cup today. Havant vs Dulwich pits two with strong values and a belief that football Vanarama South clubs against each other, can transform lives and communities.” King while scores to look out for after the game takes over with Dartford 17th in the table today include Weymouth v Dover, Sutton v but starts with today’s FA Cup tie against Billericay and Maidenhead v Wealdstone. Kingstonian. Tony Burman had helped Matt Davison STEVE KING 24 VANARAMA SOUTH TABLE

Overall Home Away last updated 12th October 2019 P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 Wealdstone 13 11 0 2 31 15 5 0 1 12 7 6 0 1 19 8 16 33 2 Hemel Hempstead Town 13 9 1 3 22 14 5 0 1 12 5 4 1 2 10 9 8 28 3 Slough Town 13 7 3 3 23 15 4 2 1 13 7 3 1 2 10 8 8 24 4 Dorking Wanderers 13 7 3 3 21 19 5 1 1 11 4 2 2 2 10 15 2 24 5 Havant & Waterlooville 13 6 5 2 29 15 2 3 2 12 7 4 2 0 17 8 14 23 6 Weymouth 13 6 5 2 25 14 4 1 1 15 7 2 4 1 10 7 11 23 7 Braintree Town 13 7 1 5 25 23 4 0 2 13 10 3 1 3 12 13 2 22 8 Billericay Town 13 5 5 3 20 20 4 2 0 12 6 1 3 3 8 14 0 20 9 Maidstone United 13 5 4 4 20 14 2 3 1 12 6 3 1 3 8 8 6 19 10 Bath City 13 4 5 4 19 14 3 3 1 11 6 1 2 3 8 8 5 17 11 Chippenham Town 13 4 5 4 14 13 3 2 1 9 6 1 3 3 5 7 1 17 12 Concord Rangers 13 5 2 6 18 18 3 1 3 9 8 2 1 3 9 10 0 17 13 Chelmsford City 13 4 4 5 22 21 3 3 1 15 9 1 1 4 7 12 1 16 14 Dulwich Hamlet 13 4 4 5 19 18 2 2 3 11 12 2 2 2 8 6 1 16 15 Welling United 13 4 3 6 14 18 3 1 3 9 9 1 2 3 5 9 -4 15 16 Eastbourne Borough 13 3 5 5 12 20 2 1 3 7 11 1 4 2 5 9 -8 14 17 Dartford 13 3 4 6 19 27 1 3 2 10 11 2 1 4 9 16 -8 13 18 Hampton & Richmond Borough 13 4 1 8 16 27 2 1 3 9 10 2 0 5 7 17 -11 13 19 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 13 3 2 8 16 23 3 1 3 12 11 0 1 5 4 12 -7 11 20 Oxford City 13 2 4 7 11 21 1 2 4 6 13 1 2 3 5 8 -10 10 21 St Albans City 13 2 4 7 14 27 1 2 4 7 15 1 2 3 7 12 -13 10 22 Hungerford Town 13 2 2 9 14 28 1 2 3 7 10 1 0 6 7 18 -14 8

Top Goalscorers Lge Cups TOTAL Lafayette, Ross (Wealdstone) 9 2 11 Ayunga, Jonah (Havant & Waterlooville) 9 1 10 Iaciofano, Joe (St Albans City) 8 2 10 Robinson, Jake (Billericay Town) 7 2 9 Mills, Danny (Dulwich Hamlet) 6 2 8 Goldberg, Bradley (Welling United) 3 5 8 Prior, Jason (Dorking Wanderers) 7 0 7 McClure, Matt (Maidstone United) 6 1 7 Brunt, Ryan (Bath City) 5 2 7 Lewis, Dennon (Wealdstone) 5 2 7 Mendy, Jacob (Wealdstone) 5 2 7 Harris, Ben (Slough Town) 4 3 7 Ashford, Sam (Hemel Hempstead Town) 6 0 6 ROSS LAFAYETTE Nash, Liam (Hemel Hempstead Town) 6 0 6 JONAH AYUNGA

Vanarama League P GD Pts Vanarama North P GD Pts Vanarama South Attendances Min Max AVE 18/19 1 FC Halifax Town 17 +10 32 1 York City 13 +17 29 1 Maidstone United 1713 2105 1876 2179 ▼ 2 Bromley 17 +6 32 2 Chester 13 +14 26 2 Dulwich Hamlet 1401 2906 1862 1842 ▲ 3 Yeovil Town 17 +10 31 3 King's Lynn Town 13 +6 25 3 Havant & Waterlooville 1327 1574 1392 1277 ▲ 4 Barrow 16 +9 28 4 Alfreton Town 13 +9 22 4 Weymouth 921 1615 1176 1006 ▲ 5 Notts County 17 +9 27 5 Farsley Celtic 12 +7 22 5 Bath City 707 1444 1012 1092 ▼ 6 Solihull Moors 17 +8 27 6 Brackley Town 13 +13 21 6 Wealdstone 771 1140 974 882 ▲ 7 Woking 17 +6 27 7 Guiseley 13 +8 21 8 Harrogate Town 17 +3 26 8 Hereford 13 -1 21 7 Dartford 873 1085 935 1134 ▼ 9 Torquay United 17 +3 25 9 Gateshead 12 +4 20 8 Chelmsford City 595 1395 930 936 ▼ 10 Barnet 17 +3 25 10 Boston United 12 +4 19 9 Billericay Town 811 959 874 1089 ▼ 11 Boreham Wood 17 +6 24 11 Southport 13 +3 19 10 Slough Town 713 1115 823 783 ▲ 12 Dagenham & Redbridge 16 +1 24 12 Darlington 13 -2 17 11 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 476 954 672 542 ▲ 13 Eastleigh 17 -1 24 13 Gloucester City 13 -4 17 12 Dorking Wanderers 453 895 644 570 ▲ 14 Dover Athletic 16 -2 24 14 Spennymoor Town 12 +2 16 13 Chippenham Town 578 779 630 667 ▼ 15 Hartlepool United 17 -1 23 15 AFC Telford United 13 -5 15 14 Eastbourne Borough 511 677 622 586 ▲ 16 Maidenhead United 17 +2 21 16 Leamington 13 -6 15 15 Hemel Hempstead Town 416 838 606 534 ▲ 17 Stockport County 16 -8 21 17 Kidderminster Harriers 12 0 14 18 Chesterfield 17 -6 18 18 Altrincham 12 -3 13 16 St Albans City 396 835 589 842 ▼ 19 Aldershot Town 17 -6 18 19 Curzon Ashton 13 -7 9 17 Welling United 401 1015 579 684 ▼ 20 Sutton United 16 -4 16 20 Bradford (Park Avenue) 13 -28 9 18 Braintree Town 356 868 519 678 ▼ 21 Wrexham 17 -6 16 21 Town 13 -13 8 19 Hampton & Richmond Borough 384 708 491 605 ▼ 22 AFC Fylde 16 -12 16 22 Blyth Spartans 13 -18 8 20 Concord Rangers 253 1016 465 404 ▲ 23 Chorley 17 -15 13 21 Hungerford Town 284 467 380 325 ▲ 24 Ebbsfleet United 17 -15 10 22 Oxford City 301 362 325 353 ▼ 25 2019/20 RECORD

FRIENDLIES (PRE & MID SEASON) Res F A Att Goalscorers Fri 28 Jun Sutton Common Rovers a W 2 0 McKenzie 34, Small 80 Sat 06 Jul Sittingbourne a W 3 2 260 Miles 12, Brewer 26, Read 87 Tue 09 Jul East Grinstead Town a W 4 0 Da Costa 18 68, McKenzie 35, Derry 87 Sat 13 Jul Cray Wanderers a L 2 4 Derry 59, McKenzie 68(p) Tue 16 Jul SUTTON UNITED H L 1 2 276 Derry 20 Sat 20 Jul Moneyfields a L 0 2 Sat 27 Jul KINGSTONIAN H L 3 4 243 Turner 26(p), Hession-Harris 71, Read 80 Tue 10 Sep Merstham a L 1 2 McKenzie 70 Sat 05 Oct ROMFORD H W 2 1 120 McKenzie 78 88 VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE Res F A Att Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 1 Sat 03 Aug DULWICH HAMLET H L 1 2 954 15 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner 1 McKenzie(10) Read(9) Small(7) Ovenden Stirman Lamport, D 2 Tue 06 Aug Eastbourne Borough a L 0 2 656 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry McKenzie Turner Hession-H Read(10) Small(7) Ovenden McDonald Skipper, D 3 Sat 10 Aug Dorking Wanderers a L 1 3 535 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Ovenden Bentley Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Brewer Da Costa(7) Stirman Staynings, P 4 Tue 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS H W 1 0 476 17 Roberts Bentley Parter 1 Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read Folkes Da Costa(7) Ovenden(10) Gill, S 5 Sat 17 Aug Bath City a D 0 0 832 17 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Bentley Da Costa(7) - Gardner, R 6 Sat 24 Aug HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE H L 1 3 640 20 Roberts Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner Yusuff(10) Read(9) Oseyemi Da Costa(7) - Ajibola, A 7 Mon 26 Aug Welling United a L 2 4 659 22 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds 1 Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner Bentley(2) Derry(7) McKenzie Small(4) Roberts Searle, I 8 Sat 31 Aug WEYMOUTH H D 1 1 629 21 Henly Folkes Parter Da Costa Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner McKenzie(7) Bentley Brewer Derry(10) Ovenden(9) Cartmel, W 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H W 3 2 816 18 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner 2 Derry 1(9) McKenzie(7) Bentley Ovenden Stirman Richardson, J 10 Sat 07 Sep Chippenham Town a L 1 2 578 19 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Ovenden Turner McKenzie(10) Derry 1(9) Bentley Hession-H(7) - Watkins, R 11 Sat 14 Sep HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN H L 0 2 576 20 Henly Folkes Parter Bentley Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner McKenzie(7) Derry(4) Ovenden(10) Oseyemi - Miles, J 12 Sat 28 Sep Hampton & Richmond Boro a L 0 1 708 21 Henly Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds McKenzie Rudoni Small Turner(11) Derry(9) Ovenden Read Smith Martin, R 13 Sat 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN H W 5 1 612 19 Henly Bentley Parter Rudoni Miles Bray 1 Da Costa Theobalds 1 Derry 1 Hession-H 2 Turner Tiehi(10) Folkes McKenzie(9) Small(7) Smith Ryan, M 14 Sat 19 Oct CHELMSFORD CITY H 15 Sat 26 Oct Wealdstone a 16 Sat 02 Nov OXFORD CITY H 17 Sat 09 Nov Hungerford Town a 18 Sat 16 Nov ST ALBANS CITY H 19 Sat 30 Nov Slough Town a 20 Sat 07 Dec BILLERICAY TOWN H 21 Sat 21 Dec Hemel Hempstead Town a 22 Thu 26 Dec MAIDSTONE UNITED H 23 Sat 28 Dec Dartford a 24 Mon 01 Jan Maidstone United a 25 Sat 04 Jan CHIPPENHAM TOWN H 26 Sat 11 Jan Braintree Town a 27 Sat 18 Jan HAMPTON & RICHMOND BORO H 28 Sat 25 Jan Billericay Town a 29 Sat 01 Feb WEALDSTONE H 30 Sat 08 Feb Chelmsford City a 31 Sat 15 Feb HUNGERFORD TOWN H 32 Sat 22 Feb Oxford City a 33 Sat 29 Feb Dulwich Hamlet a 34 Sat 07 Mar EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H 35 Sat 14 Mar Concord Rangers a 36 Sat 21 Mar DORKING WANDERERS H 37 Sat 28 Mar SLOUGH TOWN H 38 Sat 04 Apr St Albans City a 39 Fri 10 Apr Havant & Waterlooville a 40 Mon 13 Apr WELLING UNITED H 41 Sat 18 Apr Weymouth a 42 Sat 25 Apr BATH CITY H

FA CUP Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 Referee 2Q Sat 21 Sep EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H L 1 2 538 Henly Folkes Parter Bentley Miles Bray Small Theobalds1 McKenzie Rudoni Turner Derry(9) Small(10) Ovenden(7) Oseyemi Babayale Bowden McDonald Humphries, A FA TROPHY Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 3Q Sat 23 Nov 1R Sat 14 Dec KENT SENIOR CUP Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 2R TBA

26 FRIENDLIES (PRE & MID SEASON) Res F A Att Goalscorers DID YOU KNOW? Fri 28 Jun Sutton Common Rovers a W 2 0 McKenzie 34, Small 80 Sat 06 Jul Sittingbourne a W 3 2 260 Miles 12, Brewer 26, Read 87 In April 1952, fixture congestion forced us to play a Tue 09 Jul East Grinstead Town a W 4 0 Da Costa 18 68, McKenzie 35, Derry 87 league fixture away to Chelmsford City at the same time Sat 13 Jul Cray Wanderers a L 2 4 Derry 59, McKenzie 68(p) as a crucial Kent Senior Shield semi final v Sittingbourne. Tue 16 Jul SUTTON UNITED H L 1 2 276 Derry 20 It was decided to field the first team at the Angel Ground Sat 20 Jul Moneyfields a L 0 2 while the Reserves travelled to Essex and lost 0-4. The Sat 27 Jul KINGSTONIAN H L 3 4 243 Turner 26(p), Hession-Harris 71, Read 80 gamble paid off with the Angels going on to win the Tue 10 Sep Merstham a L 1 2 McKenzie 70 Sat 05 Oct ROMFORD H W 2 1 120 McKenzie 78 88 Shield, beating & 5-1 in the Final. VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE Res F A Att Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 1 Sat 03 Aug DULWICH HAMLET H L 1 2 954 15 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner 1 McKenzie(10) Read(9) Small(7) Ovenden Stirman Lamport, D 2 Tue 06 Aug Eastbourne Borough a L 0 2 656 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry McKenzie Turner Hession-H Read(10) Small(7) Ovenden McDonald Skipper, D 3 Sat 10 Aug Dorking Wanderers a L 1 3 535 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Ovenden Bentley Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Brewer Da Costa(7) Stirman Staynings, P 4 Tue 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS H W 1 0 476 17 Roberts Bentley Parter 1 Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read Folkes Da Costa(7) Ovenden(10) Gill, S 5 Sat 17 Aug Bath City a D 0 0 832 17 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Bentley Da Costa(7) - Gardner, R 6 Sat 24 Aug HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE H L 1 3 640 20 Roberts Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner Yusuff(10) Read(9) Oseyemi Da Costa(7) - Ajibola, A 7 Mon 26 Aug Welling United a L 2 4 659 22 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds 1 Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner Bentley(2) Derry(7) McKenzie Small(4) Roberts Searle, I 8 Sat 31 Aug WEYMOUTH H D 1 1 629 21 Henly Folkes Parter Da Costa Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner McKenzie(7) Bentley Brewer Derry(10) Ovenden(9) Cartmel, W 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H W 3 2 816 18 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner 2 Derry 1(9) McKenzie(7) Bentley Ovenden Stirman Richardson, J 10 Sat 07 Sep Chippenham Town a L 1 2 578 19 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Ovenden Turner McKenzie(10) Derry 1(9) Bentley Hession-H(7) - Watkins, R 11 Sat 14 Sep HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN H L 0 2 576 20 Henly Folkes Parter Bentley Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner McKenzie(7) Derry(4) Ovenden(10) Oseyemi - Miles, J 12 Sat 28 Sep Hampton & Richmond Boro a L 0 1 708 21 Henly Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds McKenzie Rudoni Small Turner(11) Derry(9) Ovenden Read Smith Martin, R 13 Sat 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN H W 5 1 612 19 Henly Bentley Parter Rudoni Miles Bray 1 Da Costa Theobalds 1 Derry 1 Hession-H 2 Turner Tiehi(10) Folkes McKenzie(9) Small(7) Smith Ryan, M 14 Sat 19 Oct CHELMSFORD CITY H 15 Sat 26 Oct Wealdstone a 16 Sat 02 Nov OXFORD CITY H 17 Sat 09 Nov Hungerford Town a 18 Sat 16 Nov ST ALBANS CITY H 19 Sat 30 Nov Slough Town a 20 Sat 07 Dec BILLERICAY TOWN H 21 Sat 21 Dec Hemel Hempstead Town a 22 Thu 26 Dec MAIDSTONE UNITED H 23 Sat 28 Dec Dartford a 24 Mon 01 Jan Maidstone United a 25 Sat 04 Jan CHIPPENHAM TOWN H 26 Sat 11 Jan Braintree Town a 27 Sat 18 Jan HAMPTON & RICHMOND BORO H 28 Sat 25 Jan Billericay Town a 29 Sat 01 Feb WEALDSTONE H 30 Sat 08 Feb Chelmsford City a 31 Sat 15 Feb HUNGERFORD TOWN H 32 Sat 22 Feb Oxford City a 33 Sat 29 Feb Dulwich Hamlet a 34 Sat 07 Mar EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H 35 Sat 14 Mar Concord Rangers a 36 Sat 21 Mar DORKING WANDERERS H 37 Sat 28 Mar SLOUGH TOWN H 38 Sat 04 Apr St Albans City a 39 Fri 10 Apr Havant & Waterlooville a 40 Mon 13 Apr WELLING UNITED H 41 Sat 18 Apr Weymouth a 42 Sat 25 Apr BATH CITY H

FA CUP Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 Referee 2Q Sat 21 Sep EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H L 1 2 538 Henly Folkes Parter Bentley Miles Bray Small Theobalds1 McKenzie Rudoni Turner Derry(9) Small(10) Ovenden(7) Oseyemi Babayale Bowden McDonald Humphries, A FA TROPHY Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 3Q Sat 23 Nov 1R Sat 14 Dec KENT SENIOR CUP Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 2R TBA

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Career Career Career VLS FAC FAT KSC Total Goals Assists Yellow Red Start +sub Goals Apps BABAYALE, Sam 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [0] BEERE, Tom 0 38 +15 3 [50] BENTLEY, Alex 8 +5 1 9 +5 2 9 +5 0 [10] BOWDEN, Regan 0 +1 0 +1 0 +3 0 [0] BRAY, Rian 13 1 14 1 3 14 1 [14] BREWER, Tommy 9 +2 9 +2 5 1 9 +2 0 [9] DA COSTA, Khale 9 +4 1 10 +4 1 3 10 +4 0 [14] DERRY, Tom 7 +6 0 +1 7 +7 3 1 1 22 +10 9 [32] FOLKES, James 10 +2 1 11 +2 2 186 +28 2 [199] HENLY, Jonathan 8 1 9 1 1 128 0 [128] HESSION-HARRIS, Tommie 8 +2 8 +2 4 8 +2 4 [9] McDONALD, Ted 0 +1 0 +1 0 +2 0 +2 0 [0] McKENZIE, Chinedu 2 +10 1 3 +10 1 1 23 +14 12 [36] MILES, Sonny 10 1 11 1 383 +30 19 [397] OSEYEMI, Joseph 0 +2 0 +1 0 +3 0 +3 0 [0] OVENDEN, Rhyle 2 +7 0 +1 2 +8 1 2 +8 0 [6] PARKINSON, Tom 0 172 +22 22 [186] PARTER, Jack 13 1 14 1 1 1 242 +13 7 [248] READ, Alex 0 +7 0 +7 37 +26 16 [59] ROBERTS, Myles 5 +1 5 +1 2 5 +1 0 [5] RUDONI, Jack 2 1 3 1 3 0 [3] SMALL, Jared 9 +4 0 +1 9 +5 2 37 +22 3 [57] SMITH, Liam 0 +2 0 +2 58 +74 2 [78] STIRMAN, Josh 0 +3 0 +3 0 +8 0 [1] THEOBALDS, D'Sean 13 1 14 3 2 1 39 +2 4 [41] TIEHI, Christ 0 +1 0 +1 1 0 +1 0 [1] TURNER, Joe 11 +1 1 12 +1 3 3 114 +4 34 [118] YUSUFF, Ade 5 +1 5 +1 2 1 2 5 +1 2 [6] † out on loan/dual registration * left the club

Top Scorers G A Discipline Y R Forum Man of the Match Wins Minutes Played Mins Tommie Hession-Harris 4 0 Tommy Brewer 5 1 D’Sean Theobalds 5.5 Rian Bray 1260 Joe Turner 3 3 Jonathan Henly 1 1 Jack Rudoni 1.5 Jack Parter 1260 D'Sean Theobalds 3 2 Rian Bray 3 0 Alex Bentley 1 D’Sean Theobalds 1260 Tom Derry 3 1 Khale Da Costa 3 0 Tommy Brewer 1 Joe Turner 1125 Ade Yusuff 2 1 Rhyle Ovenden 0 1 Jonathan Henly 1 Sonny Miles 990 Jack Parter 1 1 Alex Bentley 2 0 Sonny Miles 1 James Folkes 874 Rian Bray 1 0 James Folkes 2 0 Myles Roberts 1 Khale Da Costa 835 Jared Small 0 2 Chinedu McKenzie 2 0 Jared Small 1 Alex Bentley 807 Khale Da Costa 0 1 Myles Roberts 2 0 Ade Yusuff 1 Jared Small 791 Jonathan Henly 0 1 Ade Yusuff 2 0 Jonathan Henly 776

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TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 DULWICH HAMLET 1 joyous team mates. Wed 16 Oct – National League U19 Alliance Tom Parkinson admitted after the game that Two goals from substitute Louie Copeland Dulwich were much the better side for long in the last five minutes gave the Academy periods in the game. “We were not at our a hugely exciting comeback win against best today, but have shown great character a Dulwich Hamlet side that would have and resilience to come from behind to win returned home feeling a little robbed. the game.” Dulwich showed from the outset that they In addition to the Elite team’s result the would prove to be a stern test for the Angels First Development side managed a 2-1 win who had entered the game with a 100% against Bromley (Coopers School) with goals record. from Harry Kempton and Alex Thompson to extend their unbeaten run to four games. In a first half of very few chances, Dulwich LOUIE COPELAND just about shaded it with goalkeeper, The Second Development side suffered Charlie Martin saving from Leon Thomas on a 2-1 reverse against Welling (Harris a couple of occasions whilst Saul Musengeyi Academy, Falconwood) with a last minute stretched the Dulwich keeper, Luke Godwin goal proving their undoing. But this squad, on just the one occasion. for their first season in Academy football have made a good start and are improving As the grey skies turned to heavy rain, with each game. the game found an extra zip in the second half. Dulwich had two great opportunities In the Kent Youth League, our Under 15s to open the scoring in the opening five and 16s both had encounters with our old minutes with a substitute heading over and friends(!) from Maidstone and both teams after a defensive mistake, Martin came to were beaten, hopefully our senior team can the rescue to deny Darragh Okie-Tutu. exact revenge over the Christmas period! Further chances were to fall Dulwich’s way The Under 15s put in a really good CHARLIE MARTIN and it was no surprise when they took the performance at the Gallagher with manager lead on 64 minutes through Yaya Aly, who Dom Welsh saying that it was the best picked his spot in the bottom corner having they had played all season but had lesson found plenty of time and space on the right to learn in terms of clinical finishing which sided angle of the box. resulted in a 5-2 defeat with goals from Fin Hartley and Rockie Burke. It did, however, spark a response from the Angels and when Exause Bizima sent The Under 16s are struggling in terms Copeland clear the substitute’s shot came of numbers with every game seemingly back off the crossbar. adding another player to the injury list. They were no match for a strong Maidstone side With 10 minutes remaining a free kick from but battled their way to the final whistle. Ben Twist was turned away for a corner, from which Harry Hudson’s header was This weekend the Under 14s return to action brilliantly touched over the bar by Godwin. with a home game against AFC Mottingham SAUL MUSENGEYI at the Racecourse Sports Ground. Five minutes remained when a ball was won on the right side and the ricochet sent The Under 15s also have a home encounter Copeland clear to cut in and from just inside at Mascalls Academy against Lordswood the box he directed a shot into the far corner with a 14:00 kick-off whilst the Under 16s giving the goalkeeper no chance. face an early morning start as they travel to Eastbourne Borough for a 10:00 kick off. Copeland’s pace was destroying the Hamlet Good luck to all our sides, especially our back line and he was involved as a cross Under 16s who deserve a change in fortune! begged a touch but eluded everyone. Wink Tomkinson But, with two minutes remaining, Copeland produced a magical moment when he curled a shot into the top corner from around 25 yards before being engulfed by HARRY HUDSON 30 RESULTS & TABLES

TONBRIDGE ANGELS ACADEMY Comp Res F A Goalscorers Wed 04 Sep Phoenix Sports a FAYC Pre W 1 0 Lewis 27 Wed 11 Sep EBBSFLEET UNITED H NLA W 7 0 Lambert, Hudson (3), Copeland, Musengeyi (2) Wed 18 Sep SITTINGBOURNE H FAYC 1Q W 2 1 Musengeyi 45, Copeland 90 Wed 25 Sep Eastbourne Borough a NLA W 5 4 Lewis (3), Taylor, Musengeyi Wed 02 Oct Dover Athletic a FAYC 2Q D 2 2 Hudson 22, Lewis 67(p) lost 2-4 on penalties Wed 09 Oct CRYSTAL PAL FTA H NLAC 1 W 5 0 Lewis 1 8 28 45, Copeland 52 Wed 16 Oct DULWICH HAMLET H NLA W 2 1 Copeland 85 87 Wed 30 Oct Crystal Palace FTA a NLA TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 16s Comp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep K SPORTS H KYL D 2 2 Howie (2) Sun 15 Sep Ashford United a KYL L 0 4 Sun 29 Sep K Sports a KYL L 1 2 Henley Sun 06 Oct ASHFORD UNITED H KYLC 1 L 0 2 NED LEWIS - 9 GOALS Sun 13 Oct MAIDSTONE UNITED H KYL L 0 7 Sun 20 Oct Eastbourne Borough a KYL TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 15s Comp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep Chatham Town a KYL W 4 2 Hartley (2), Wolvey, Little Sun 15 Sep Hollands & Blair a KYL W 4 3 Hartley, Sargent 2, Wolvey Sun 22 Sep CORINTHIAN H KYL W 3 2 Wolvey, Lambert, Hodges Sun 29 Sep Sturry Kings a KCC 1 W 8 0 Hartley 3, Burke 3, Wolvey, Lambert Sun 06 Oct Cray Wanderers a KYLC 1 L 2 4 Hartley, Sargent Sun 13 Oct Maidstone United a KYL L 2 5 Hartley, Burke Sun 20 Oct LORDSWOOD H KYL TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 14s Comp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep BROMLEY H KYL D 2 2 Velvick, Cogan Sun 15 Sep Danson Sports a KYLC 1 L 0 13 Sun 22 Sep METROGAS H KYL W 4 2 Velvick (2), Honarvar, Bennett Sun 29 Sep West Wickham a KYL L 1 5 Amos Sun 06 Oct Red Devils a KYL L 2 3 Gardner, Moth FINN HARTLEY - 8 GOALS Sun 20 Oct AFC MOTTINGHAM H KYL

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