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22 Mount Ephraim Road, TN1 1ED Tel: 01892 671 273 TONBRIDGE ANGELS FC THE HALCYON WEALTH LONGMEAD STADIUM INSIDE ISSUE 7 Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3JF Telephone: 01732 352417 Associate Members of . 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 - 9 Sheila Parks, Rob Steele, Nick Sullivan, Pat Westguard VICE PRESIDENTS: Mark Ailles, Bob “the Cat” Bevan MBE, Peter Johnson, Lorraine Parks, Mick Ruler “THE SPORTS” CLUB SECRETARY & WELFARE OFFICER: Charlie Cole COMMERCIAL TEAM: Martin Baker, David Brown, Bernard Chick, Steve Churcher, Geoff Curtis, Nicole Curtis, Laura Nicoll, Vanessa Yates EASTBOURNE BOROUGH MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS TEAM: Jim Rowe, Kathryn Bell, Dan Couldridge, Wink Tomkinson PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Couldridge, Wes Filtness VIDEOGRAPHER: Trevor Arnold HEAD GROUNDSMAN: Peter Elves SAFETY OFFICER: Paul Clark 16 - 17 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, Max Meads, Jim Rowe, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD Wink Tomkinson, Rachel Watson PRINT: Knockout Print FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Steve McKimm ASSISTANT MANAGER: Barry Moore FIRST TEAM COACHES: James Scott, Chris Wye GOALKEEPING COACH: Stewart Copeland 26 CLUB PHYSIO: Melvin Slight KIT ROOM TEAM: Adam and Martin Meads ACADEMY MANAGERS: Jamie Coyle, Tom Parkinson YOUTH SECTION CHAIRMAN: Todd Tyrie FA YOUTH CUP SECRETARY: Charlie Cole UNDER 16s (BOYS) MANAGER: Todd Tyrie UNDER 15s (BOYS) MANAGER: Dom Welsh UNDER 14s (BOYS) MANAGER: Steve Turner SITTINGBOURNE REPORT Want to get in touch? E-mail: [email protected] FIRST TEAM HONOURS Southern League Tonbridge Angels FC is keen to make the any person guilty of such offences at games involving the club watching of football as pleasant as possible away from home, or any game under the overall jurisdiction of Division One South Runners-Up: 1972-73 • for spectators of all ages. The Club will strive the F.A. In addition, the club reserves the right to prosecute or Southern League Cup Finalists: 1954-55, 1956-57 to ensure that admission and the right to eject any person whose behaviour within the club premises is • Premier Division Runners-Up: remain within the Halcyon Wealth Longmead deemed, at the club’s discretion, to: bring the club or game into 2010-11 • Isthmian League Cup Finalists: 2016- Stadium is conditional upon a code of good disrepute; interfere with the safety or comfort of other spectators; 17 • FA Step 3 Super Play-Off Winners: 2018-19 conduct observed by all spectators. The impede in any way the activities of the club, including the following will not be tolerated: Failing to progress of any match; be in breach of any one of these Ground • Winners: 1964-65, 1974-75 comply with instructions given by a Club Regulations. The Club may, at its discretion, bar anyone guilty of Finalists: 1956-57, 1958-59, 2006-07, 2012-13 Official, Steward or Police Officer; Throwing such offences, for ANY period. Any person barred shall be liable to • Kent Senior Shield Winners: 1951-52, 1955- missiles of any description; Encroaching on the playing area, civil action for trespass should they attempt to enter the ground 56, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1963-64 • Kent League or its immediate surrounds; Entering or attempting to enter the during the period of their ban. He or she has the right of appeal Winners: 1992-93 • Kent League Cup Winners: Stadium while in possession of a flare, smoke bomb or firework; for reconsideration of the term after a period of twelve months Making an obscene or insulting gesture; Climbing on any building, has elapsed. Such application must be in writing to the Board of 1989-90, 1991-92 • Kent League Charity Shield wall, fence, or floodlight pylon; Playing ball games; Chanting or Directors, whose decision will be final and binding. Only one such Winners: 1993-94 • Kent Floodlight Cup Winners: singing obscene or indecent songs or using obscene or indecent appeal is permitted. It is forbidden: to bring bottles, glasses or 1963-64, 1966-67 Finalists: 1961-62 • FA Cup language; Defacing any advertisement or notice within the other similar articles into the club premises – such items may be 1st Round Proper: 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, Stadium or Clubhouse; Taking alcohol, glasses or bottles outside confiscated; to consume intoxicating liquor anywhere other than 1967-68, 1972-73 • FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round: of the Clubhouse. Tonbridge Angels FC reserves the right to in such bars licensed for that purpose; to climb the floodlight prosecute or eject any person who within the Club premises is pylons, stands or other buildings and structures within the 1953-54, 1954-55, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, deemed to behave in any of the following ways: using obscene ground; to obstruct any gangways, access ways or emergency 1977-78, 1991-92, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2016-17 • language; being under the influence of alcohol or drugs; making exits. ALL VEHICLES ARE PARKED AT OWNERS RISK. Whilst every FA Trophy 2nd Round/Last 32: 2007-08, 2012-13 vulgar gestures; using terms of racial abuse; taunting opposing care has been taken in the production of this programme, the • FA Trophy 1st Round/Last 64: 1970-71, 1971- team s upporters or entering any area reserved for opposing publishers and Tonbridge Angels FC cannot take responsibility for 72, 2004-05, 2013-14. supporters. The club may, at its discretion, bar anyone guilty of any errors or omissions. The views expressed in this programme such offences for a period of up to FIVE YEARS. This also covers are not necessarily the views of Tonbridge Angels FC. STEVE McKIMM

Good afternoon everyone to another sunny Unfortunately we found the Hemel Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium as we Hempstead goalkeeper in excellent form welcome and his Eastbourne and he was able to repel everything we Borough side for an Emirates FA Cup 2nd threw at him. It was almost as if we didn’t Qualifying Round tie. want the half time whistle to go. Yes it’s that time of the year when we can It’s difficult to explain why we started the at least temporarily put aside the challenges second period so slowly and we have to get of league football and concentrate on a out of the habit of these indifferent 10 or straight knockout game with a prize in 15 minutes in our play. The outcome was money terms to be won after perhaps just however that within eight minutes of the 90 minutes of football. restart we found ourselves two goals down and to repeat myself at this level it’s a At this level the FA Cup is huge due to mountain to climb. the monetary awards on offer that can potentially make such a big difference to We went three up front and for a while it any club. Just ask any non-league club who worked but Hemel Hempstead have a lot progresses all the way to the First Round of experience in their ranks and in the end Proper what it can mean to them. The fact they seemed to work us out and were able we’ve failed to do that since 1972 provides to shut up shop. Of course the penalty miss an even greater incentive. didn’t help but even so we may not have subsequently added to the score. That however is all in the future as first we need to overcome Lee’s players and clearly Of course our league position is not the easier way to do that will be here on our particularly healthy just at the moment and own turf rather than have to face them in a but we are not panicking yet. That said the replay at Priory Lane next Tuesday. next eight or so league games are important and we do need to put in a run to put some Of course it won’t be easy we know that and points on the board. We shall of course take they already have maybe the psychological stock at the right moment and take the right advantage of having beaten us 2-0 earlier in actions appropriate to our position. the season at their place in a game where I don’t think we really did ourselves justice. If you can, please come along to our next league game which is away to Hampton A timid first half saw us 2-0 down at the and Richmond Borough on Saturday 28th break and although there was improvement September and support the boys. It’s not too in the second period, we are having to learn far to travel and I know they would really that at this level a two goal disadvantage appreciate it. can make it very difficult to get anything from the game. But that’s for the future, today we must concentrate on this FA Cup tie and try to win But league football can be very different that guaranteed £10,500 for winning the from cup football in which absolutely game. No pressure! anything can happen and probably will. Add to the fact this is the only all Vanarama Please get behind the team this afternoon, National South tie with neither side wanting as you have been doing all season despite to go out at the first time of asking and you some disappointments and together let’s try have the ingredients for what I’m sure will and see whether we can be in that hat on be a very absorbing game with plenty of Monday morning. incident. Sit back and enjoy if you can! Your singing has been quite brilliant and the After the Chippenham away game I players always talk about it. promised an improved performance from Steve the players and anyone here last Saturday, and at Chippenham, will I’m sure agree that promise was fulfilled, at least in the first half.

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Good afternoon everyone and a very warm marketed. Of course we always monitor the welcome to all those from Eastbourne success of such events from a reputational Borough who have travelled here for this point of view and would take a judgement Emirates FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round. We on their continuing future. The harsh fact welcome also our match officials for this is however that the club can never be afternoon and hope they enjoy their stay sustainable playing football at the level we with us. The magic of the FA Cup is still very do simply by relying on traditional income much alive at least at this level bolstered streams – gate money, football sponsorship, by the fact the sponsors have continued to generosity of supporters etc.- which is why generously increase the amount of prize the Board constantly has to look at other money on offer which can potentially mean ways to drive revenue. such a lot to clubs such as ourselves. Even The Club Shop is open before the game, the losers get something now, but of course at half time and for a short while after we’re not thinking about that, not yet the final whistle. Do pop in there and see anyway! what’s on offer. The ever popular adult Despite the generosity of the prize money it home and away shirts can be ordered for is perhaps worth pointing out that we never £35 or smaller sizes at £25, while there budget even for modest cup runs. As we all are Training Tops £15, Tracksuit Tops £26, know football is far too unpredictable to ever Scarves (yes, it will get colder sooner or entertain such risky financial forecasting. later) £10 and Baseball Caps at £7. Members can of course get generous reductions on On the subject of raising extra funding for all those prices – another good reason for the club, please note that next Friday 27 th becoming an owner. September there is one of our popular Quiz Nights to be held in the Marquee starting at Last Saturday at the Hemel Hempstead 7:00pm. Its £7.50 each which includes ‘eats’ game, a lady who wasn’t actually attending with teams ideally consisting of six persons. the match visited the shop at half time and Please see Amy Weaver in the Tea Shack or was so impressed with what was on offer Dave Brown in the Media Tower or in the she sorted out her boyfriend’s birthday Bar after the game for more details. All present there and then including buying him proceeds are going to that important 12th an ownership. He is a supporter but resides Man Fund. in North Kent. Fantastic!! The Marquee becomes a little piece of Some of the Board recently had a meeting Germany when an Oktoberfest event is held with a representative from the University on the 12th of that month running from Campus of Football Business (UCFB) which 6:30pm – 11:30pm. Tickets at varying prices operates out of Wembley and the Etihad. can be obtained depending on whether you As the name implies it offers BA (Hons) want to sit or stand. So if you fancy guzzling degrees in Football Business with the some German beer and eating bratwurst aim of preparing students for a career in and pulled pork accompanied by the football and sports business management. traditional Oompah music then make sure of As part of the course UCFB encourages your booking as soon as possible. The event students to gain as much work experience is being put on by an outside organisation so as possible while studying. Already clubs there is no financial risk to the club; we are as diverse as Concord Rangers, Bromley simply paid a fee for the use of our facilities. and Chippenham Town have been able to benefit from placement students working The same applies to an Outside Cinema within the club to gain hands on experience evening being held in December in the field of the business side of the operation. We are adjacent to the marquee. We know that minded to explore the possibility of support some supporters have expressed concern in Communications, Merchandising and regarding catering arrangements and Event Planning and the good news it costs pricing but again the organisers have simply us nothing. We will keep you updated. paid us a fee for use of the facility. They have considerable experience in organising Please enjoy the game. similar events and crucially how they are Jim Rowe

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Eastbourne Borough visit Longmead today for the first ever FA Cup meeting between the two teams just six and a half weeks after we met in the league. However they are the third different Eastbourne side we’ve “THE SPORTS” faced in the FA Cup. We met Eastbourne United in the first FACTFILE qualifying round two years running in the early 1960s and in the second qualifying round and preliminary round in the 1980s. Founded: 1964 Ground: Priory Lane Between the two we twice knocked out Eastbourne Town in Chairman: John Bonar 1964 and 1965. Manager: Lee Bradbury Eastbourne Borough were known as Langney Sports until 2001 when the club changed its name. They felt the new name reflected the club’s status as ambassadors for the whole town, NICK WHEELER not just the area of Langney and to this day many supporters still call the club ‘The Sports’. They were then in the Dr Martens Southern League but within three years they’d won promotion to the Premier Division, and were inaugural members of Conference South. First year up, the final promotion place was decided in a north v south play- HONOURS off (sound familiar?) and Eastbourne made it through to that 1 x Sussex League Div 1 game to face Altrincham at Stoke City’s ground, but Altrincham 1 x Sussex League Div 2 came out 2-1 winners, however in 2008 they did win promotion 1 x Sussex League Div 3 through the play-offs as the club reached the top level of non- 3 x Sussex Senior Cups league football for the first time in its history. That lasted until 2011 when they dropped down to where RECORDS they have been ever since. Most appearances: The club have had better success in the FA Cup than us in recent TOM HADLER Darren Baker (952) seasons with four appearances in the first round proper in the last 15 years. In 2004 they reached the first round and held Record goalscorer: Oxford United to a draw to earn a replay at the Kassam, Their Scott Ramsay (135) other three appearances in the first round saw them draw non- league teams and lose to Weymouth, Barrow and Braintree. Record attendance: 3,770 v Oxford United Four Eastbourne Borough players are former Angels. Nick (FA Cup, 2005) Wheeler, who you won’t need reminding scored against us in August, was Tonbridge player of the year in 2015/16, started 99 Most goals v Tonbridge: games in his Angels career and scored 14 goals and a substantial Dave Adams (2) number of assists, mainly to Nathan Elder’s head. Michael Clinton More (2) West played a month on loan for us last season, goalkeeper Matt Smart (2) Tom Hadler ended the 2014/15 season with us on loan from Gillingham and fellow keeper Scott Chalmers-Stevens was FORM player-goalkeeper-coach under Tommy Warrilow and tends to Last 5 Games: be the named sub keeper for Borough. 14/9 v Bath a D2-2 This season, after beating us in the second game of the season, 7/9 v Slough H L 0-2 Eastbourne went on a run of scoring just one goal in five games, 3/9 v Welling a D0-0 but Greg Luer and Elliott Romain have shared the six goals 31/8 v Hampton H W4-1 they’ve scored since then. Luer scored at home to Hampton and 26/8 v Havant a D0-0 away to Bath as well as netting the second against us while Romain, formerly with Maidstone and Welling, scored a hat-trick Last 5 Seasons: against Hampton and the second last Saturday, and he’s the 2018/19 Nat South 18th club’s leading scorer on four. Luer joined Eastbourne having won 2017/18 Nat South 18th 2016/17 Nat South 11th promotion with Woking last season. 2015/16 Nat South 17th One player to watch in midfield is Sergio Torres. The Argentinian 2014/15 Nat South 11th midfielder played in Steve King’s successful Whitehawk side which made the play-offs in National League South, and has SERGIO TORRES 8 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH played FA Cup football at an even more in the summer. glamorous surrounding than he will do This is the 15th meeting between the today. He led out Crawley Town when they sides. In 2000/01 we drew and lost against faced Manchester United at Old Trafford in Langney Sports with Dave Arter scoring in 2011. Meanwhile another man in midfield both games for the Angels. In the following is Kane Wills who we will remember from two seasons we played the club under the our days against Worthing in the Isthmian name Eastbourne Borough five times in Premier Division. He’s also played in Kent for league and cup, the Angels failing to win Ebbsfleet and Margate. any of them, however our fortunes changed I understand Eastbourne have had trouble a little against Borough after that, winning with injuries in defence in the last few four, drawing one and losing one of our games, but players in their squad when all six meetings in our first spell in Conference fit include Ian Gayle, a powerful centre back South. The most memorable of those four KANE WILLS who has played for Welling United, Manny wins was in January 2012 when Frannie Adebowale, a 6’5” central defender who Collin scored four goals in a 5-1 win which has also worn the shirts of Dover Athletic also saw former Angel Carl Rook and future and Hayes and Yeading, and Tobi Adebayo- Angel Clark Masters both sent off. Rowling, who joined on loan from Bromley Matt Davison last season and made the move permanent

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Greg Luer celebrates his goal against Bath City last Saturday. Photo credit - ebfc.co.uk MANNY ADEBOWALE Name Apps Goals Name Apps Goals Hadler, Thomas (GK) 11 0 Khinda-John, Kiran 7 0 Chalmers-Stevens, Scott (GK) 0 +3 0 Luer, Greg 10 +1 3 Adebayo-Rowling, Tobi 10 0 Nditi, Roberto 1 +1 0 Adebowale, Manny 11 0 Romain, Elliott 10 +1 4 Campbell, Kristian 11 1 Rose, Jordan 1 0 Cox, Dean 4 +7 0 Torres, Sergio 9 +2 0 Debrah, Jesse 1 0 Walker, Charlie 2 +9 0 Ferry, James 8 +3 0 West, Michael 2 +9 0 Gayle, Ian 8 0 Wheeler, Nick 4 +7 1 Gharboui, Ayman 0 +11 0 Wills, Kane 11 0 Jennah, Ansu 0 +1 0 Wallen, Josh 0 +3 0 TOBI ADEBAYO-ROWLING 9 SPONSOR A GOAL NOTICEBOARD GOLDEN GOAL & 50/50 Join our Sponsor a Goal First goal time wins £75, scheme! Pledge to donate last goal time wins £25, £1 for every Angels GENEROSITY OF WAITROSE AND THEIR CUSTOMERS GIVES ANGELS £339 only goal time or 0-0 wins goal in the Vanarama Rachel Watson and Angie Skinner from the Tonbridge branch of £100. Tickets are available South and FA Cup this Waitrose presented a cheque for £339 to the club through their as you enter the ground. season and your name Community Matters initiative. 50/50 Tickets can be will be recorded here in Shoppers donate green tokens naming their favourite community purchased from the hut the match programme. project at branches of Waitrose with the supermarket matching by the entrance to the Donations are collected the tokens with a financial donation. Angels Chairman, Dave ground. 50% of all money at the end of each season Netherstreet said: “The money will be used to further improve collected goes straight and have previously access to the disabled toilet block. We are very grateful to into the prize fund. been used to purchase Waitrose and their customers.” equipment for our hard WINNERS v HEMEL working ground staff. To 50/50 Draw - £95 join the scheme see Steve UNCLE BARRY Churcher at any home Golden Goal - £75 game. Pledges for this PHIL HURST season have so far been MARY BROWN made by 25 supporters Golden Goal - £25 listed below, and the TREVOR BRITTAIN current fund stands at PHIL TURNER (donated to £275! 12th Man Fund) STEVE CHURCHER • JIM ROWE • SARAH PARKS • DAVE NETHERSTREET • GARETH JOHNS • SPONSOR A BALL PETER BROWN • CHRIS DREW • MATT DREW • New for this season, CHRIS DUNK • DAVID sponsor a ball in our new- COULDRIDGE • SCOTT look match programme. GREEN • ROBIN APPS • For just £20 you can DAVID BROWN • COLIN QUIZ NIGHT - FRIDAY 27th SEPTEMBER show your support for FRY • ROGER MADDAMS Arrange your team for another fun evening stretching that grey the Angels and your • PETER ELVES • STEVE name will be recorded on STILLWELL • TREVOR matter! The club will be running another of those popular Quiz HARDING • TONI JARRETT Nights on Friday 27th September with a 7pm for 7.30pm start. these pages throughout the season. To sponsor a • JOHN CARTER • MARK Taking place in the Marquee the entry price will be £7.50 per ball, contact the editor by JENNER • ROB STEELE person with money raised going to the 12th Man Fund. • CHUCKLES • KEVIN e-mailing programme@ SEARLES • BOB “THE CAT” Please email Amy Weaver on amy.weaver@tonbridgeangels. tonbridgeangels.co.uk or BEVAN MBE co.uk so that numbers can be known in advance. see Sheila or Sarah in the Remember, they are only easy if you know them! programme hut.

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10 MATCH SPONSORSHIP MATCH SPONSORSHUP Hospitality in the Sponsors Lounge, including pre- Date Opponent Match Sponsor Match Ball Sponsor Mascot match drink, programme, 3 Aug DULWICH HAMLET half-time tea and post- match food. Includes credit 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS in the match programme. 24 Aug HAVANT & TONBRIDGE JUNIORS You will be able to select WATERLOOVILLE UNDER 10s BOYS and present the man of TONBRIDGE JUNIORS the match award. Prices to 31 Aug WEYMOUTH FOR SIMON BALSDON UNDER 11s GIRLS be advised on application. MARK HAMMOND - 3 Sep DARTFORD HEINEKEN HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TONBRIDGE JUNIORS 14 Sep TOWN TRAVELLING ANGELS UNDER 9s BOYS MATCH BALL SPONSOR Pay £100 for the match 21 Sep EASTBOURNE BORO - FA CUP ball and you will receive ALL THE PRESIDENT’S hospitality in the 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN MEN & WOMEN EMRE BAYRAM Executive Suite for two 19 Oct CHELMSFORD CITY people plus a credit in the match programme. 2 Nov OXFORD CITY LEWIS & CO 16 Nov ST ALBANS CITY MATCHDAY MASCOT 7 Dec BILLERICAY TOWN ROBIN APPS Being a match mascot GEORGE & DRAGON includes taking part in 26 Dec MAIDSTONE UNITED TONBRIDGE FLOORING the squad’s pre-match 4 Jan CHIPPENHAM TOWN ALSFORD TIMBER warm up, and leading out the two teams. Mascots HAMPTON & RICHMOND are featured in the 18 Jan BOROUGH programme, presented 1 Feb WEALDSTONE with a signed match ball and replica kit for official 15 Feb HUNGERFORD TOWN club photos. Parents and 7 Mar EASTBOURNE BOROUGH LEWIS & CO guardians meanwhile can enjoy hospitality in the 21 Mar DORKING WANDERERS Sponsors Lounge. All this for just £100! 28 Mar SLOUGH TOWN To enquire about all of 13 Apr WELLING UNITED OSCAR & PIPER HILL our matchday packages, e-mail commercialteam@ 25 Apr BATH CITY tonbridgeangels.co.uk.

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Glenn Tamplin’s statement that he is to beat Tonbridge, while Dorking are now stepping down as owner and director of fourth as they came from behind to win Billericay Town is the biggest talking point 3-1 against Maidstone United. Matt McClure of the league this week. Tamplin has gave Maidstone an early lead, Jason Prior threatened to do this before, but this week scored from the spot, Jake Gallagher finished he posted a statement saying “I need to from close range and Elliot Buchanan netted listen to advice from people close to me after the break to give the Surrey boys their and now is the appropriate time to move third win in a row. Dorking’s Matt Briggs and away. Please be assured that the wellbeing a coach from both benches were all shown and stability of the club is now our primary red cards. concern.” Dartford got their first away win, 2-0 at It’s thought co-owner Andy Cosias is Concord. With the manager’s role still vacant expected to continue running the Essex club, as I write, the Darts took the win with goals TAMPLIN “STEPS DOWN” although whether there will be a change of from Charlie Sheringham and Alex Flisher. heart may well have become apparent by Perhaps the most surprising result was the time you’re reading this. Hungerford’s 3-2 win at Dulwich Hamlet, This all came in a turbulent week for the club Weymouth won 4-1 at St Albans with Shaun which also saw Harry Wheeler’s departure Hobson, who recently signed on loan from again as manager and former Spurs player Bournemouth, scoring one of the goals, and Jamie O’Hara put in place. Wheeler leaves Slough extended their unbeaten run to eight with Billericay seventh in the table, but it games with a 3-1 win over Hampton and comes after rumours he wasn’t in the dug Richmond who are now bottom. out on Saturday. The club issued a statement A number of clubs in the division have made saying: “We can now confirm that Harry short term additions to their squad in the Wheeler has been relieved of his duties and past fortnight. has left the club after a recent meeting with Oxford City have signed striker Ty-Rhys the owner. Differences of opinion have led WELLING UTD 1 WEALDSTONE 2 Paul-Jones from Swedish third tier side IFK to the decision and the (then) owner feels Holmsund, 21 year old Swindon goalkeeper changes needed to be made. Will Henry has joined Chippenham on On the pitch, Wealdstone continued to storm a month’s loan to cover Will Puddy’s ahead at the top of the table. It’s an eight suspension. It’s not the first Swindon loanee point lead for Dean Brennan’s team as they to play in goal for them this season as it won 2-1 at Welling to make it nine wins was a Swindon outfield player who took the in a row. Michael Phillips gave the visitors gloves against us for the final few minutes the lead midway through the second half, two weeks ago. Dennon Lewis made it two before Adam Eastbourne have signed defender Jesse Coombes’ penalty gave the Wings hope in Debrah on a month’s loan from Millwall, the last few minutes. while Marvin McCoy, the former Ebbsfleet The league’s last unbeaten record came to defender, has joined Dulwich Hamlet an end with Braintree Town winning 3-1 at having not played since being released by HAVANT 1 BRAINTREE 3 Havant and Waterlooville. Tom Richardson Aldershot at the end of last season. gave the Essex side an early lead, Brad Today the league’s 22 clubs are all involved Tarbuck, who’d come on as a sub for the in the FA Cup, trying to not only earn the injured Wes Fogden, got Havant’s leveller thousands of pounds of prize money at before Richardson got his and Braintree’s stake, but also put themselves within two second and Femi Akinwande got the third ties of a possible game against a football to seal the points. Havant’s Anthony Straker league club. The 22 teams have all been also missed a penalty. separated bar one tie, which is today’s Braintree boss Glenn Driver told the non- game between Tonbridge and Eastbourne, league paper: “It was a bit of a smash and so in theory 21 teams from the division grab but we’ll enjoy the win. We rode our could all be in the third qualifying round in luck but our endeavour earned us the win.” two weeks time. Hemel moved up to second as Liam Nash Matt Davison scored two goals early in the second half DORKING 3 MAIDSTONE 1

20 VANARAMA SOUTH TABLE

Overall Home Away last updated 14th September 2019 P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 Wealdstone 11 10 0 1 27 10 5 0 0 11 3 5 0 1 16 7 17 30 2 Hemel Hempstead Town 11 7 1 3 18 12 4 0 1 10 4 3 1 2 8 8 6 22 3 Havant & Waterlooville 11 5 5 1 24 12 2 3 1 11 5 3 2 0 13 7 12 20 4 Dorking Wanderers 11 6 2 3 18 17 4 1 1 10 4 2 1 2 8 13 1 20 5 Weymouth 11 5 4 2 20 12 3 1 1 12 7 2 3 1 8 5 8 19 6 Braintree Town 11 6 1 4 23 18 3 0 2 12 10 3 1 2 11 8 5 19 7 Billericay Town 11 5 4 2 17 15 4 1 0 10 4 1 3 2 7 11 2 19 8 Slough Town 11 5 3 3 17 12 3 2 1 10 6 2 1 2 7 6 5 18 9 Concord Rangers 11 5 2 4 18 14 3 1 2 9 7 2 1 2 9 7 4 17 10 Bath City 11 4 4 3 17 11 3 2 1 10 5 1 2 2 7 6 6 16 11 Maidstone United 11 4 3 4 15 13 1 3 1 8 6 3 0 3 7 7 2 15 12 Dulwich Hamlet 11 4 2 5 15 14 2 1 3 9 10 2 1 2 6 4 1 14 13 Chippenham Town 11 3 4 4 11 11 3 1 1 7 4 0 3 3 4 7 0 13 14 Chelmsford City 11 3 4 4 17 18 3 3 0 14 6 0 1 4 3 12 -1 13 15 Welling United 11 3 3 5 12 16 3 1 2 9 8 0 2 3 3 8 -4 12 16 Eastbourne Borough 11 2 5 4 9 15 2 1 2 7 7 0 4 2 2 8 -6 11 17 St Albans City 11 2 4 5 13 20 1 2 3 6 12 1 2 2 7 8 -7 10 18 Dartford 11 2 4 5 16 24 1 3 1 8 8 1 1 4 8 16 -8 10 19 Oxford City 11 2 4 5 11 19 1 2 3 6 12 1 2 2 5 7 -8 10 20 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 11 2 2 7 11 21 2 1 3 7 10 0 1 4 4 11 -10 8 21 Hungerford Town 11 2 2 7 13 25 1 2 2 6 8 1 0 5 7 17 -12 8 22 Hampton & Richmond Borough 11 2 1 8 14 27 1 1 3 8 10 1 0 5 6 17 -13 7

Top Goalscorers Lge Cups TOTAL Ayunga, Jonah (Havant & Waterlooville) 8 0 8 Lafayette, Ross (Wealdstone) 8 0 8 Iaciofano, Joe (St Albans City) 7 0 7 Mills, Danny (Dulwich Hamlet) 6 0 6 Prior, Jason (Dorking Wanderers) 6 0 6 Robinson, Jake (Billericay Town) 6 0 6 Akinwande, Femi (Braintree Town) 5 0 5 Lewis, Dennon (Wealdstone) 5 0 5 Mendy, Jacob (Wealdstone) 5 0 5 Nash, Liam (Hemel Hempstead Town) 5 0 5 Orsi-Dadomo, Danilo (Hampton & Richmond B) 5 0 5 Richardson, Tom (Braintree Town) 5 0 5 Sheriff, Decarrey (Concord Rangers) 5 0 5 JONAH AYUNGA Williams, Brett (Weymouth) 5 0 5 ROSS LAFAYETTE

Vanarama League P GD Pts Vanarama North P GD Pts Vanarama South Attendances Min Max AVE 18/19 1 Woking 11 +10 24 1 York City 11 +14 25 1 Maidstone United 1713 2105 1890 2179 ▼ 2 Bromley 11 +7 23 2 Chester 11 +14 24 2 Dulwich Hamlet 1401 2086 1688 1842 ▼ 3 FC Halifax Town 11 +8 22 3 King's Lynn Town 11 +9 24 3 Havant & Waterlooville 1351 1574 1403 1277 ▲ 4 Yeovil Town 11 +5 19 4 Guiseley 11 +10 20 4 Weymouth 951 1615 1226 1006 ▲ 5 Barnet 10 +5 19 5 Alfreton Town 11 +9 19 5 Bath City 707 1444 950 1092 ▼ 6 Dagenham & Redbridge 11 +1 18 6 Farsley Celtic 11 +6 19 6 Wealdstone 771 1102 941 882 ▲ 7 Maidenhead United 11 +6 17 7 Brackley Town 11 +6 18 8 Dover Athletic 11 +1 17 8 Gateshead 11 +3 17 7 Dartford 873 961 905 1134 ▼ 9 Stockport County 11 +1 17 9 Southport 11 +4 16 8 Billericay Town 825 959 887 1089 ▼ 10 Torquay United 11 -1 15 10 Boston United 10 +3 16 9 Chelmsford City 595 1395 875 936 ▼ 11 Hartlepool United 11 -2 15 11 Hereford 10 -3 15 10 Slough Town 713 874 775 783 ▼ 12 Solihull Moors 10 +3 14 12 Kidderminster Harriers 11 +1 14 11 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 476 954 682 542 ▲ 13 Notts County 11 +3 14 13 AFC Telford United 11 -3 14 12 Dorking Wanderers 453 895 641 570 ▲ 14 Barrow 11 -1 13 14 Leamington 10 -3 14 13 Eastbourne Borough 511 677 633 586 ▲ 15 Eastleigh 11 -2 13 15 Gloucester City 11 -5 14 14 Chippenham Town 578 779 631 667 ▼ 16 Boreham Wood 11 +1 12 16 Altrincham 11 -3 12 15 Hemel Hempstead Town 416 838 624 534 ▲ 17 Sutton United 11 -2 12 17 Darlington 11 -4 11 18 Harrogate Town 11 -3 12 18 Spennymoor Town 10 -1 10 16 Welling United 401 1015 585 684 ▼ 19 Wrexham 10 -2 11 19 Curzon Ashton 11 -5 9 17 St Albans City 396 805 549 842 ▼ 20 Aldershot Town 11 -5 11 20 Kettering Town 11 -10 8 18 Braintree Town 356 868 527 678 ▼ 21 AFC Fylde 10 -6 10 21 Bradford (Park Avenue) 11 -21 6 19 Concord Rangers 253 1016 500 404 ▲ 22 Chesterfield 11 -5 8 22 Blyth Spartans 11 -21 2 20 Hampton & Richmond Borough 384 485 447 605 ▼ 23 Chorley 11 -13 8 21 Hungerford Town 331 467 400 325 ▲ 24 Ebbsfleet United 11 -9 7 22 Oxford City 301 362 328 353 ▼ 21 2019/20 RECORD

PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES 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 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 13 Sat 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN H 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 Referee 2Q Sat 21 Sep EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H Humphries, A 3Q Sat 5 Oct 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

22 DID YOU KNOW? Today marks a symmetric 222nd FA Cup match since PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES Res F A Att Goalscorers forming in 1948. 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 So far we have played 111 different clubs in the Tue 09 Jul East Grinstead Town a W 4 0 Da Costa 18 68, McKenzie 35, Derry 87 competition. The club we have played the most FA Cup Sat 13 Jul Cray Wanderers a L 2 4 Derry 59, McKenzie 68(p) ties against is United, who we have met 12 Tue 16 Jul SUTTON UNITED H L 1 2 276 Derry 20 times, winning, drawing and losing four each. 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 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 13 Sat 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN H 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 Referee 2Q Sat 21 Sep EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H Humphries, A 3Q Sat 5 Oct 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 BEERE, Tom 0 38 +15 3 [50] BENTLEY, Alex 6 +5 6 +5 1 6 +5 0 [7] BRAY, Rian 11 11 3 11 0 [11] BREWER, Tommy 8 +2 8 +2 5 8 +2 0 [8] DA COSTA, Khale 7 +4 7 +4 2 7 +4 0 [11] DERRY, Tom 6 +5 6 +5 2 1 1 21 +8 8 [29] FOLKES, James 10 +1 10 +1 2 185 +27 2 [198] HENLY, Jonathan 6 6 1 125 0 [125] HESSION-HARRIS, Tommie 7 +2 7 +2 2 7 +2 2 [8] McDONALD, Ted 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [0] McKENZIE, Chinedu 1 +9 1 +9 1 21 +13 12 [33] MILES, Sonny 8 8 380 +30 19 [394] OSEYEMI, Joseph 0 +2 0 +2 0 +2 0 [0] OVENDEN, Rhyle 2 +6 2 +6 1 2 +6 0 [5] PARKINSON, Tom 0 172 +22 22 [186] PARTER, Jack 11 11 1 239 +13 7 [245] READ, Alex 0 +6 0 +6 37 +25 16 [59] ROBERTS, Myles 5 +1 5 +1 2 5 +1 0 [5] SMALL, Jared 8 +3 8 +3 2 36 +20 3 [54] SMITH, Liam 0 58 +72 2 [78] STIRMAN, Josh 0 +3 0 +3 0 +8 0 [1] THEOBALDS, D'Sean 11 11 1 2 1 36 +2 2 [38] TURNER, Joe 10 10 3 3 112 +3 34 [115] 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 Joe Turner 3 3 Tommy Brewer 5 0 D’Sean Theobalds 5 Rian Bray 990 Tom Derry 2 1 Jonathan Henly 1 1 Alex Bentley 1 Jack Parter 990 Ade Yusuff 2 1 Rian Bray 3 0 Tommy Brewer 1 D’Sean Theobalds 990 Tommie Hession-Harris 2 0 Rhyle Ovenden 0 1 Sonny Miles 1 Joe Turner 900 D'Sean Theobalds 1 2 Khale Da Costa 2 0 Myles Roberts 1 James Folkes 784 Jack Parter 1 0 James Folkes 2 0 Jared Small 1 Sonny Miles 720 Jared Small 0 2 Myles Roberts 2 0 Ade Yusuff 1 Tommy Brewer 682 Ade Yusuff 2 0 Jared Small 680 Alex Bentley 1 0 Khale Da Costa 625 Tom Derry 1 0 Tom Derry 582

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TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 SITTINGBOURNE 1 The second period was almost entirely FA Youth Cup 1st Qualifying Round dominated by the Angels but Sittingbourne were steadfast and the Angels wasteful. A memorable evening was had at the Tonbridge went close to going in front Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium on when a through ball by Zak Wolvey sent Wednesday when our Youth side came Lewis clear but his shot past the advancing from a goal down to progress to the FA keeper struck the left hand post. The Youth Cup Second Qualifying Round, away chances continued to come and go whilst to Dover Athletic week commencing 30th the opposition were restricted to a single September, let us not forget the joy of a second half effort from White that was last minute winner against Sittingbourne comfortably saved by Martin. and the atmosphere that was created by the team’s Academy counterparts and their As the clock ticked towards extra-time, friends which was nothing short of electric! Lewis produced a defence splitting pass for the pacy Copeland to draw the goalkeeper A last gasp winner from substitute Louis and clinically finish into the bottom corner Copeland sent Tonbridge Angels through to for a desperately late, but so deserved a FA Youth Cup Second Qualifying Round. winner. The winner was joyously received by a passionate support that had created a great Meanwhile the latest round of Kent Youth atmosphere throughout the evening. League games brought a mixed bag of results. Dominic Welsh’s Under-14 side Sittingbourne proved to be gutsy opponents were, last season, the whipping boys of their and though they heavily conceded the KYL division winning just the two games in majority of the possession in the second the whole season and taking a few heavy half they defended heroically and would defeats along the way. But, a year on, with have gone home bitterly disappointed to the nucleus of that squad added with just have lost the game so late. a few additions, they sit proudly at the top In fact, in the opening 10 minutes it was end of Under-15 Central with two wins out the visitors who forced the Angels on to of two. The first day win at Chatham was the back foot. A header employed Angels’ followed on Sunday by another hard-fought keeper Charlie Martin in the first minute victory at Hollands & Blair by 4-3 with goals and Tay White fired narrowly over after from man of the match Harry Sargent (2), eight minutes as the home side took time Fin Wolvey and Fin Hartley. to settle into the game. Tonbridge appeared For the Under-14s last Sunday was a to have wrestled control of the game back chastening experience and, for manager in their favour when Sittingbourne went in Steve Turner, a brutal lesson on the quality front after 17 minutes. A huge throw into of KYL football. Graduating into the KYL, the box was mishandled by Martin, who Steve pledged to give every one of his boys was only able to help the ball into the net. an opportunity at this level before buttoning It was a wake-up call for the home side down onto a regular squad and Sunday’s and they pressed forward to repair the League Cup tie at Danson Sports was damage done by their relatively slow start. seen as a chance to put this into practice. Ned Lewis, who proved a constant threat to Unfortunately, there was no fairy tale as the Brickies, tested Reece Heaseman; Alex his team suffered a heavy 13-0 defeat. But, Thompson sent a header over and with their a pragmatic Turner sees it as part of the best chance a Ben Twist corner was headed learning curve for both his rookie squad and over by Harry Hudson. himself. On the stroke of half-time the Angels finally Todd Tyrie’s Under-16 team also suffered found an equaliser that had been a long from travel sickness as they took on Ashford time coming. Sam Babayale lofted a free Town at Homelands. The East Kent side are kick into the box and Saul Musengeyi was seen as one of the favourites for the Division on hand to bundle home a header at the and Todd’s side, weakened by injuries, were far post. soundly beaten 4-0. Wink Tomkinson

26 RESULTS & TABLES

TONBRIDGE ANGELS ACADEMY Comp Res F A Goalscorers Wed 04 Sep Phoenix Sports a FAYC Pre W 1 0 Lewis 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, Copeland Wed 25 Sep Eastbourne Borough a NLA w/c 30 Sep Dover Athletic a FAYC 2Q Wed 16 Oct DULWICH HAMLET H NLA Wed 30 Oct Crystal Palace FTA a NLA Wed 13 Nov DOVER ATHLETIC H NLA Wed 20 Nov Worthing a NLA Wed 27 Nov MAIDSTONE UNITED H 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 HARRY HUDSON - 3 GOALS Sun 29 Sep K Sports a KYL Sun 13 Oct SEVENOAKS TOWN H 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, Lambert (2), Wolvey Sun 22 Sep CORINTHIAN H KYL Sun 29 Sep Sturry Kings a KCC 1 Sun 06 Oct Cray Wanderers a KYLC 1 Sun 13 Oct Maidstone United a 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 Sun 29 Sep West Wickham a KYL Sun 13 Oct DANSON SPORTS H KYL SAUL MUSENGEYI - 3 GOALS

ACADEMY: NATIONAL LEAGUE YOUTH ALLIANCE UNDER 16S: KENT YOUTH LEAGUE updated 18 September P W D L F A GD Pts +- updated 15 September P W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 Worthing 2 2 0 0 7 4 3 6 1 Langton Green 2 2 0 0 7 2 5 6 2 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 1 0 0 7 0 7 3 2 Eastbourne Borough 2 2 0 0 6 3 3 6 3 Welling United 1 1 0 0 5 0 5 3 3 Maidstone United 1 1 0 0 5 1 4 3 4 Whyteleafe 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3 4 Ashford United 1 1 0 0 4 0 4 3 5 Maidstone United Ambers 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 3 5 Ebbsfleet United 2 1 0 1 5 4 1 3 6 Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Chatham Town 2 1 0 1 3 4 -1 3 7 Phoenix Sports 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 K Sports 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 8 Crystal Palace Community 2 0 0 2 4 6 -2 0 8 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 0 1 1 2 6 -4 1 9 Dover Athletic 2 1 0 0 1 3 5 -2 0 9 Bearsted 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 10 Dulwich Hamlet 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0 10 Sevenoaks Town 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 0 11 Eastbourne Borough 1 0 0 1 0 5 -5 0 11 Hollands & Blair 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0 12 Ebbsfleet United 1 0 0 1 0 7 -7 0 12 Whyteleafe 2 0 0 2 2 8 -6 0

UNDER 15S: KENT YOUTH LEAGUE UNDER 14S: KENT YOUTH LEAGUE updated 15 September P W D L F A GD Pts +- updated 15 September P W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 Ebbsfleet United 2 2 0 0 15 3 12 6 1 Welling United 2 2 0 0 12 2 10 6 2 Bearsted 2 2 0 0 12 3 9 6 2 Glebe 1 1 0 0 5 1 4 3 3 Lordswood 2 2 0 0 7 1 6 6 3 Cray Valley (PM) 2 1 0 1 4 2 2 3 4 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 2 0 0 8 5 3 6 4 Danson Sports 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 5 Maidstone United 1 1 0 0 5 0 5 3 5 Long Lane 2 1 0 1 7 6 1 3 6 Sevenoaks Town 1 1 0 0 5 0 5 3 6 Bromley 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 3 7 Langton Green 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 3 7 Phoenix Sports 2 1 0 1 4 5 -1 3 8 K Sports 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 0 8 Red Devils United 2 0 1 1 4 9 -5 1 9 Kings Hill 2 0 0 2 3 8 -5 0 9 Metrogas 2 0 1 1 3 11 -8 1 10 Tunbridge Wells 1 0 0 1 2 7 -5 0 10 AFC Mottingham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Corinthian 1 0 0 1 0 5 -5 0 11 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 0 0 1 2 3 -1 0 12 Chatham Town 2 0 0 2 4 10 -6 0 12 West Wickham 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 13 Hollands & Blair 2 0 0 2 3 9 -6 0 13 Bridon Ropes 1 0 0 1 0 4 -4 0 14 Rusthall 2 0 0 2 1 13 -12 0 27

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