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22 Mount Ephraim Road, TN1 1ED Tel: 01892 671 273 TONBRIDGE ANGELS FC THE HALCYON WEALTH INSIDE ISSUE 1 Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3JF Telephone: 01732 352417 Associate Members of The Football Association. Affiliated to the Kent County Football Association. 8 - 9 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. OUR VISITORS CHAIRMAN: Dave Netherstreet VICE CHAIRMAN: Amy Weaver FINANCE DIRECTOR: David Couldridge “THE HAMLET” 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, 19 - 22 Sheila Parks, Rob Steele, Nick Sullivan, Pat Westguard VICE PRESIDENTS: Mark Ailles, Bob “the Cat” Bevan MBE, Peter Johnson, Lorraine Parks, Mick Ruler MATCH ACTION CLUB SECRETARY & WELFARE OFFICER: Charlie Cole COMMERCIAL TEAM: Martin Baker, David Brown, Bernard Chick, Steve Churcher, Geoff Curtis, Nicole Curtis, Alan Hendry, Laura Nicoll, Vanessa Yates PRE-SEASON HOME & AWAY 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 25 TURNSTILE MANAGER: Linda Brown PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER: David Brown CLUB CHAPLAIN: Neil Durling BAR MANAGER: Tamara Johns NEIL DURLING PROGRAMME EDITOR: Dan Couldridge PROGRAMME TEAM: Charlie Cole, David Couldridge, Matt Davison, Neil Durling, Wes Filtness, Max GUEST WRITER Meads, Jim Rowe, 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 28 - 29 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 UNDER 14s (BOYS) MANAGER: Steve Turner DIVISIONAL ROUND-UP 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 to everyone and welcome ‘Enjoy’ might not be the word Gavin would to Longmead for our opening Vanarama necessarily use as his side took a little while National South fixture against Dulwich to adapt to the higher level, but in the end Hamlet. finished the campaign 10 points clear of the relegation zone. There can be no doubt he My welcome is particularly extended to will want to improve this time round but Gavin Rose, his staff and players and all the we will hope that improvement comes after officials and supporters connected with our today! visitors. I think the example of Dulwich last season Of course it’s a special day for various is indicative of how challenging this season reasons. Not only is it the opening day of will be for us. We believe with confidence this season’s campaign but it marks our that overall we can more than hold our first competitive fixture coinciding with our own but there are likely to be some difficult return to step 2 football within the non- moments. I ask you all to stay with us during league pyramid. those difficult moments and we will come It really is just a few short weeks (even out the other side stronger. shorter if you include pre-season) since It is going to be very challenging to compete that amazing day at Imber Court when on a level playing field with some teams that our promotion was achieved. I just want clearly have a much bigger playing budget to put into print my sincere thanks for the than ourselves but always remember out on tremendous support you gave the side the pitch it’s 11 v 11 and with your help we during those three incredible play off games will spring some surprises. at Haringey Borough, here at Longmead and at Metropolitan Police. Inevitably there have been some changes to the squad during the close season. I wanted When the fixtures were published I think to give all the players who worked so hard there must have been a little leap of for me last season the chance to play in excitement when we saw our first visitors National South and be able to add that to were none other than Dulwich Hamlet. We their football CVs. For the very best reasons have during my time at Longmead enjoyed for them Craig Stone, Adem Ramadan, some very exciting games between the two Arthur Lee and Callum Adonis-Taylor have clubs. I’ll leave it to the ‘stattos’ to work out decided that their futures lay elsewhere and the exact record but it does feel to me that they go with my very best wishes for the it’s going to work out pretty even. future and thanks for their terrific service to Gavin is a manager I have a huge amount of the club. respect for. Not only does he get his teams Welcome to Longmead: winger Khale Da playing the right way, but he behaved with Costa, central defender Rian Bray, full great integrity during the enforced ‘lock out’ back Alex Bentley, and midfielders Tommy of the club from their Champion Hill spiritual Brewer, Tommie Hession-Harris and Rhyle home due to a dispute between property Ovenden. They’ve all worked hard during developer and local authority. pre-season and I believe they will fit in well Whatever the rights and wrongs of that with the way I want the team to play. dispute the great news is that the club So the talking and planning is nearly over is back at Champion Hill and once again and as you read this in a few minutes’ thriving in their own very indomitable way. time the two teams will be walking out On the pitch, despite those location issues, on to the pitch to what I’m sure will be a Gavin was able to navigate during 2017- great reception from both home and away 18 a well-deserved promotion to National supporters. It will be good moment for all of South having come close a few times us. Angels supporters please keep up that before. Yes, he had to negotiate a tricky noise during the game and hopefully we can and nail-biting play-off final against Hendon get off to winning ways! but came through it to enjoy life at a higher Come on you Angels level which the support the club receives was certainly justified. Steve

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BOARDROOM DIARY Don’t Buy Used Good afternoon everyone and welcome to might argue essential to know about. the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium for If the theme of Boardroom Diary has so far our opening fixture in National South, as we suggested challenges and regulations now entertain and welcome all connected with here is some really good news. A huge our good friends at Dulwich Hamlet. welcome and thank you to James Ford MD It’s a significant moment as we return to of Halcyon Wealth who has entered into Step 2 football in the non-league pyramid an arrangement with us for the naming and needless to say I’m sure we are all rights to our stadium hence the change of looking forward to the opportunity to play name. Initially this is just spread over one again in a higher level of football with all year but there is an option for an extension. the advantages and benefits that brings. This is something the Board have wanted to achieve for some time and it’s a huge thank A higher level, exciting though that may be, you and well done to the Commercial Team LONGMEAD STADIUM quite rightly also brings extra and different who have worked very hard to put this deal requirements and responsibilities, so the together. Please do have a look at James’s very short close season has seen the Board, website www.halcyonwealth.co.uk as you the Commercial Group and the Volunteers never know when you might need the all working hard to ensure we are ready to services or advice of financial experts. take our place as one of the top 160 clubs in England. We should also at this point of course thank our other main sponsors in particular Dan C As ever, the ground itself has had its Barden Building Services whose logo you annual makeover. The floodlights have M will see on our blue shirts and Jump In all been cleaned and higher rated bulbs Tonbridge who will be sponsoring those Y fitted. Fencing has been renewed, steps ‘lucky’ away shirts. There are many other renovated, new roofing fitted where local organisations who have purchased CM required, new goals supplied and of course pitch perimeter advertising boards, space a lot of renovation and maintenance to our NEW STADIUM SPONSORS MY in our new look programme, and supported award winning pitch has been carried out some of our events. Do please look out for CY by Pete Elves. While most of us have been their details in the programme, around the enjoying the hot summer Pete has been ground or on the website and support them CMY Lease Brand New praying for rain which for many weeks as they have supported us. That’s how it’s simply didn’t come and that drought didn’t K all supposed to work. do the surface any favours – not that you Visit Vanarama.com would think so looking at the glorious green We are still looking for someone to help sward this afternoon. manage the club shop. Clint Pearmain will continue to be involved with ordering Becoming a National South club will and specifying merchandise but isn’t able inevitably mean more high profile fixtures to be at every 1st team game. Please do – we can already think of one at Christmas consider whether you are able to help in this time! – so of course that means higher valuable work as the shop can provide an attendances which is good, but we have extra revenue stream for the club. had to put in arrangements for security at NEW HOME SHIRT SPONSORS some games and that could involve random And so on to the football! But just before Lowest Price Guaranteed bag searches as you enter on match days. Of the referee blows his whistle for the start course nothing to worry about for all of our if you haven’t considered purchasing a well behaved supporters but just something season ticket then it’s not too late to do so. Free, Fast UK Delivery to be aware of. At a cost of £230 for an adult there would still be a profit to be made if attending On the security theme we now have to all our remaining 20 league matches. adhere to a new set of National South ground Hopefully you will enjoy the football on regulations and these have been placed on offer this afternoon so it’s definitely worth the website under the appropriately named considering. Ground Regulations page. If you have a couple of minutes to spare then it’s worth Jim Rowe having a look at these which are all largely common sense but still useful and some NEW AWAY SHIRT SPONSORS 7 OUR VISITORS

We’re pleased to welcome Dulwich Hamlet as our opponents for our first Step Two game here at Longmead since April 26th, 2014. In Dulwich we see not only one of the best supported clubs in our new division, but also a familiar one as we have “THE HAMLET” met on a number of occasions since we dropped down into the FACTFILE Isthmian League. We’ve played each other ten times since our relegation in 2014, Founded: 1893 Ground: Champion Hill eight league games in Isthmian Premier, a League Cup semi-final Chairman: Ben Clasper which we won 3-1, and our last meeting, a controversial FA Cup Manager: Gavin Rose tie last season when we went out 3-1 at Dulwich’s temporary home of Tooting and Mitcham, having controversially conceded a goal and had James Folkes sent off in first half stoppage time. Since that game Dulwich have returned to Champion Hill and all signs suggest their already impressive fanbase will even be increased this season. In the eight league meetings we have played in the past five years, we’ve won two, Dulwich have won two, and there were four draws. Both our wins agaisnt Dulwich in that time were HONOURS away from home. Tom Parkinson and Alex Akrofi each scored in a 2-1 win at Champion Hill just before Christmas 2016, and 4 x FA Amateur Cups 4 x Isthmian Leagues we also won 2-1 in April 2018 in one of our best results of the 5x London Senior Cup season against a Dulwich side about to go up. Alex Akrofi and 16x Sam Bantick both scored just before half-time for an Angels side down to the bare bones, so much so that Steve McKimm was RECORDS named as substitute. The last four league games between the sides at Longmead Appearances: NYREN CLUNIS Reg Merritt (576) have all been draws. The last time there was a winner between these two clubs in a league game was in 2006 when a Nick Most goals: Barnes penalty and a second half effort from Jay May, who Edgar Kail (427) went on to play for Dulwich, were the scorers in a 2-0 Angels win. Dulwich have never won here but they have won at the Biggest win: in the third qualifying round of the FA Trophy in 13-0 v Walton (1936) November 1976. Ossie Bayram scored a hat-trick for Dulwich; Record attendance: Ian Hamilton and Ray Hales were our scorers. 3,104 v Bath City (2019) Dulwich’s pre-season has, like ours, been a busy one, with seven games. They’ve beaten Chester 2-1 and Marine 4-2, they’ve Most goals v Tonbridge: drawn with Bromley and a Tottenham XI and lost to Colchester, Dipo Akinyemi (3) Sutton and a Crystal Palace XI. More than 1,000 attended the Ossie Bayram (3) Palace game last week. gave Dulwich the lead with a 15th minute penalty, Christian Smith doubled the DANNY MILLS FORM home side’s lead eight minutes before half-time with a header, Last 5 Games: but Palace dominated the second half, winning 4-2. 27/4 Weston a D1-1 Gavin Rose is now in his seventh season as Dulwich manager, 22/4 Woking H L1-3 which includes two promotions. As expected, Dulwich have 20/4 Wealdstone a W3-1 recruited well in the summer. Something we are going to find 13/4 Hungerford H W3-1 6/4 Chippenham a W2-1 this season is the strength in depth of our opponents, and looking at last week’s team-sheet for the Palace game, there Last 5 Seasons: are going to be some very impressive players who can’t get in 2018/19 Nat South 14th the Dulwich starting eleven today. 2017/18 Isth Prem 2nd Amongst the new recruits are David Ijaha who played in National 2016/17 Isth Prem 3rd South for us under Tommy Warrilow. The central midfielder joins 2015/16 Isth Prem 5th from Welling United. Danny Mills is a striker who has played for 2014/15 Isth Prem 4th Ebbsfleet, Dartford and Welling in recent years but for many YANNIS AMBROISINE 8 DULWICH HAMLET years was prolific for Whitehawk while Dipo Akinyemi, who signed on in National South. He’s one of this for another season this week, scored THE LAST TIME WE MET division’s most feared and consistent against us last season, and netted 17 strikers and is certainly one to watch times through the season. DULWICH HAMLET 3 today. Fellow striker Adam Yusuff Goalkeeper Preston Edwards, who’s FERGUSON 35’. GREEN 44’. AKINYEMI 87’ was playing up front for Folkestone reached play-off finals of this TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 and scoring more than a goal every division with Ebbsfleet United, MILES 53’ ATTENDANCE 569 other game, and new left-back Jack returned to the division last season Connors has played National League following Dulwich’s promotion and SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2018 • FA CUP 2ND QUALIFYING ROUND top division football for Ebbsfleet is a consistent, experienced stopper. DULWICH HAMLET TONBRIDGE ANGELS and Dover. In the past week they He’s also in the record books for a red have also added French centre-back card after 12 seconds for Ebbsfleet 1 PRESTON EDWARDS 1 JONATHAN HENLY Yannis Ambroisine from Welling, against Farnborough, where our 2 SANCHEZ MING 2 JAMES FOLKES who’s also featured for Entente former player Tom Phipp - then a 3 NATHAN GREEN 3 JACK PARTER SSG and Montreuil Red Star, before teenager - had to play the remaining 4 IBRAHIM KARGBO 4 CRAIG STONE moving to England; while full-back 89 minutes and 48 seconds plus 5 QUADE TAYLOR 5 SONNY MILES Aaron Barnes, who’s played first stoppage time in goal! Preston didn’t 6 MICHAEL CHAMBERS 6 CALLUM ADONIS-TAYLOR team football for Charlton, joined the start last Saturday’s friendly. In fact 7 NYREN CLUNIS 7 ADEM RAMADAN club this week from Colchester. he was in his normal clothes in the 8 8 TOM PARKINSON Those are only the new players. directors’ box when 9 JAY MAY 9 ALEX READ You then have to contend with the got injured so he had to run down to players retained from last season. the dressing room and get changed 10 GAVIN TOMLIN 10 TOMMY WHITNELL Midfielder Nyren Clunis is normally a to replace him. 11 NATHAN FERGUSON 11 JOE TURNER player I thoroughly enjoy watching. Bookies are putting Dulwich around 12 TANASHEH ABRAHAMS 12 LIAM SMITH A Dulwich mainstay having come mid-table on with their title odds 14 DIPO AKINYEMI 14 JARED SMALL through the youth set up, he’s ranging from 16/1 to 20/1. They 15 MICHAEL KAMARA 15 LIAM KING exciting, he’s quick, he’s got a drawer follow today’s game with home 16 ASHLEY CAREW 16 - full of medals, and the only reason I matches against Wealdstone and St 17 IFEANYI ALLEN 17 - probably won’t enjoy the experience Albans, with our visit to Champion 18 ANTHONY COOK 18 - so much today is because he’ll be in Hill on February 29th. opposition. Dominic Vose has also 19 JAY RICH-BAGHUELOU 13 THOMAS DAY decided to remain at Champion Hill, Matt Davison

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Best Price Guaranteed Free, Fast UK Delivery Choose from more than 9,000 cars SPONSOR A GOAL NOTICEBOARD GOLDEN GOAL Join our Sponsor a Goal £2 a ticket. First goal time scheme! Pledge to donate wins £75, last goal time £1 for every Angels DS BARDEN SPONSOR HOME SHIRTS FOR 2019/20 wins £25, only goal time goal in the Vanarama We are delighted that DS Barden Building or 0-0 wins £100. South and FA Cup this Contractors Ltd will be our home shirt sponsor this season. Company head Dan Barden has Tickets are available as season and your name you enter the ground. will be recorded here in been associated at Longmead for a number of the match programme. years with both practical and financial support Donations will be at different levels. 50/50 DRAW collected at the end of His company is a traditional builders based in Each 50/50 draw ticket each season and have West Kent with a team of skilled contractors, determines the amount of previously been used to roofers, and bathroom and kitchen fitters the prize on offer and the purchase our travelling who offer a broad range of services to clients more you buy, the larger sprinkler system and the throughout the county. the cash prize to be won. small ride-on tractor for Tickets can be purchased our hard working ground FAMILY FUN DAY • SUNDAY 25th AUGUST from the 50/50 hut by the staff. Last season £1,302 New local business “You’re Invited” are entrance to the ground. was raised! launching with a special event at the Congratulations to our To join the scheme see Marquee. Featuring the following: latest winner Rowland Steve Churcher at any Food & drink • Bouncy castles and Bass, who collected £70 at home game. Pledges for inflatables • Face painting and tattoos • the Kingstonian friendly! this season have so far Fun fair rides • Circus acts • Inflatable pub been made by: • VW Burger Camper Van • Football games STEVE CHURCHER • Live performances and music • Games SPONSOR A BALL JIM ROWE and Raffles with amazing prizes to be won New for this season, SARAH PARKS • Special appearances from your child’s DAVE NETHERSTREET sponsor a ball in our new- favourite characters! (Peppa Pig, Paw GARETH JOHNS look match programme. Patrol, Spiderman, Princesses and many PETER BROWN For just £20 you can more!) • Children’s arts and crafts • And so CHRIS DREW show your support for the MATT DREW much more! For tickets, please visit www. Angels and your name CHRIS DUNK youreinvitedltd.com/events DAVID COULDRIDGE will be recorded on these SCOTT GREEN DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY pages throughout the season. Loyal supporters George and Rosemary Stubberfield celebrated their 60th To sponsor a ball, wedding anniversary on Thursday 1st contact the editor by August. Here they are pictured with the e-mailing programme@ commemorative plate the club received tonbridgeangels.co.uk or after winning the “Super Play-Off” in May. see Sheila or Sarah in the Congratulations George and Rosemary! programme hut.

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16 Nov ST ALBANS CITY MATCHDAY MASCOT 7 Dec BILLERICAY TOWN Being a match mascot GEORGE & DRAGON 26 Dec UNITED TONBRIDGE FLOORING includes taking part in the squad’s pre-match 4 Jan CHIPPENHAM TOWN warm up, and leading out HAMPTON & RICHMOND the two teams. Mascots 18 Jan BOROUGH are featured in the programme, presented 1 Feb WEALDSTONE with a signed match ball 15 Feb HUNGERFORD TOWN and replica kit for official 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 our matchday packages, e-mail commercialteam@ 25 Apr BATH CITY tonbridgeangels.co.uk.

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TONBRIDGE ANGELS SUTTON UNITED 1 JONATHAN HENLY 29 BEN DUDZINSKI 2 ALEX BENTLEY 4 JON BARDEN 3 JACK PARTER 6 JAMIE COLLINS 4 TOMMY BREWER 9 OMAR BUGIEL 5 SONNY MILES 12 CROSSLEY LEMA 6 RIAN BRAY 15 7 JAMES FOLKES 16 BRADLEY PEARCE 8 D’SEAN THEOBALDS 23 JUDE MASON 9 TOM DERRY 33 GEORGE TOSUN 10 CHINEDU McKENZIE AARON JARVIS 11 JARED SMALL WILL RANDALL 12 RHYLE OVERTON 1 MANEY AGBOOLA 14 ALEX READ 2 DAN MATSUZAKA 15 TOMMIE HESSION-HARRIS 7 TOM BOLARINWA 16 JOE TURNER 8 KENNY DAVIS 17 LIAM SMITH 10 HARRY BEAUTYMAN 18 JOSH STIRMAN 14 CRAIG DUNDAS GK TED McDONNELL 32 AHOLA AYOOLA BEN GOODLIFFE MANAGER’S VIEW “No one wants to lose, but we held our own against a very good side tonight. I’m very pleased with what I saw.”

PLAYER’S VIEW - JOE TURNER “I’ve been working hard in the gym and the plan is to be ready for August 3rd against Dulwich.”

FAN’S VIEW - MAX MEADS “We may have lost, but we made them work for it and it’s set a good precedent for this season.”

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TONBRIDGE ANGELS KINGSTONIAN 1 JONATHAN HENLY 1 MYLES ROBERTS 2 JAMES FOLKES 2 JERRY PUEMO 3 JACK PARTER 3 BEN HARRISON 4 TOMMY BREWER 4 SIMON COOPER 5 ALEX BENTLEY 5 OLLIE COOK 6 RIAN BRAY 6 TOM KAVANAGH 7 KHALE DA COSTA 7 DAN BENNETT 8 D’SEAN THEOBALDS 8 KENNY BEANEY 9 TOM DERRY 9 DAN THOMPSON 10 CHINEDU McKENZIE 10 GUS SOW 11 JOE TURNER 11 REECE HALL 12 ALEX READ 12 LOUIE THEOPHANOUS 14 JARED SMALL 14 CALUM DAVIES 15 TOMMIE HESSION-HARRIS 15 TUTU HENRIQUES 16 RHYLE OVENDEN 16 LEWIS PEARCH 17 LIAM SMITH 17 LARTEY SARPONG 18 JOSH STIRMAN 18 CAMERON REARDON 19 JONATHAN TADAFE 20 VICTOR FUNDI MANAGER’S VIEW “The reaction wasn’t good enough when we went behind. We’ve got two more training sessions and we’ll be ready for Dulwich.”

PLAYER’S VIEW - ALEX BENTLEY “It’s good to pick up the Man of the Match award and an assist. The real work starts Saturday.”

FAN’S VIEW - MALCOLM RAINEY “Despite the result, it’s good to see the new players starting to settle in. Brewer and Bentley had a great game.”

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PG0303_Tonbridge_HalfpageA5_v2.indd 1 06/02/2018 10:50 WE’LL NEVER PLAY YOU AGAIN! PART 1: BEXLEY UNITED Compiled by Wink Tomkinson Although they resided at Park View Road, Senior Cup for the only time in the same year. Bexley United were not an incarnation of the In 1963, the team changed its name to Bexley present day occupiers, Welling United. A club United. played as Bexley United in the Kent League Four seasons after promotion into the Premier before the war. Division, Bexley found itself relegated back into It was resurrected in 1952 following a local Division One, staying there for the rest of the campaign and rejoined the Kent League as club’s life, except for a move into the Division Bexleyheath & Welling. In 1959, the club was One South when the league structure was elected to the Southern League Division One. altered. At that point, the club got into financial They gained promotion to the Southern League trouble and never truly recovered. Bexley Premier Division in 1961 and also won the Kent United played their final game in April 1976.

for the club. Yorath made the on hand to hit it back just inside the THE FINAL TIME WE MET opening and Stonebridge passed post. Much of the interest seemed to TONBRIDGE 2 for the player-manager to crash go out of the game after that, and the ball into the net (below). Tonbridge just could not get back into GILCHRIST 4’, STONEBRIDGE 35’ their stride. They finished the match BEXLEY UNITED 2 with 13 corners against three for Bexley, an indication that they had BUSHELL 5’, IDLE 51’ more of the game. SATURDAY 10 MARCH 1973 • SOUTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION 1 SOUTH NB: Another Phil Stonebridge goal TONBRIDGE: WHITE; FLOOD, WATERS; YORATH, NEWCOMBE, KINSEY; in the following fixture at Ashford SMITH, CRUSH, STONEBRIDGE, GILCHRIST, KNOX. SUB: MACKMAN. left the Angels on course in the Joy was short-lived for, within a promotion race. Tonbridge were firmly in the promotion race minute, a long chance shot in the from Southern League Division One (South) general direction of the Tonbridge TIME OF THEIR LIVES when they met Bexley United for the last time at goal by Bushell completely surprised the Angel. The match was perceived as a warm- White, probably not helped by the PART 1: PHIL STONEBRIDGE up for a midweek visit to Ashford who, despite sun, and the ball dropped into the far Signed: July 1970 (from ) being nine points behind the Angels had three corner of the net. Tonbridge had hard Debut: Merthyr Tydfil (a) 15/08/1970 games in hand and were considered a serious luck when Barry Smith was through Awards: Player of the Year 1972/73 threat. after being fouled at the edge of the and 1974/75 Disappointment was the order of the day at the penalty area. The referee did not Honours: Kent Senior Cup 1974/75 Angel after Tonbridge had managed only a 2-2 apply the advantage and awarded an draw with Bexley United in Division One (South) unavailing free kick. Club Appearances: 442 of the Southern League. However, that’s been Bexley kept plugging away and Club Goals: 133 the pattern at the Angel this season, with points had a useful 10 minute spell in the Phil left in July 1976 to join Maidstone dropped at home to some of the lower clubs. middle of the half before Tonbridge United and later played for Gravesend It is hard to pinpoint the reason for the home regained the lead. This time, Dave from 1978. Returned to Tonbridge draw. Tonbridge did enough to win, they had Crush worked into the firing line and from 1981 until 1984. most of the game, almost as usual and it cannot his tremendous shot was only parried be denied that the Bexley goals had a shade of by the goalkeeper for Stonebridge to NEED EXTRA TIME? fortune about them. The absence of Jim Muir, rush in and score. Near the interval injured, did not help, though it was good to a smart one-two by Yorath and know that he was as near return to the team as Stonebridge deserved a better fate WE’RE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY having a pre-match fitness test. than yet another fine save by the Dai Yorath showed he is back on form again and visiting goalkeeper Meggett. had a useful match throughout, while everyone It seemed that Tonbridge had the is getting used to hearing that Phil Stonebridge match in their control now but they 2-12 AVEBURY AVENUE, TONBRIDGE TN9 1TF and Brian Kinsey have both done well. Paul adopted a rather defensive role after Flood continues to please at full-back and is ever the interval. Within six minutes, ready to try a raid or two while Dave Waters is Bexley were on terms again. The ball on top of the world these days. was cleared from a crowded goal JOIN TONBRIDGE ONLINE AT PUREGYM.COM It was 1-1 with only five minutes gone. After area where midfield man Idle was four, John Gilchrist recorded his first goal 27

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A new league, new opponents, and some The Wings’ boss Steve King has gone, so Mark big adventures. That’s what the 2019-20 Goldberg and Hugo Langton take charge of season can promise us as we enter our first team affairs this year. Their signings include season in the sixth tier since 2013-14. ex-Bromley man Reece Prestedge, with Someone recently said to me one of the Maidstone for much of last season, and biggest differences of being in this league Adam Coombes, who is returning for a third is you look at signings clubs in our division spell with the Wings. His first spell saw him are making and they look frightening. score more than 30 goals in a single season The signings made by clubs in National which earned him the attention of Billericay. League South this summer include former They’ve also signed Anthony Cook, part of Premier League regulars, full internationals, Ebbsfleet’s side who regularly reached the footballers who stood out last season at a play-offs of this division. level higher, and a number of ex-Angels. Dartford’s side won’t look the same this year PAUL DOSWELL The club whose signings leap out particularly following the retirement of one of the best to me is Havant and Waterlooville. Paul players in this division for many years, Elliot Doswell has brought a number of the Sutton Bradbrook. They’ve added to their strike side who he’s taken to National League force with Ebbsfleet’s Darren McQueen, respectability and better, and three players who turns last year’s loan move into a who my Ebbsfleet-supporting colleagues permanent one. Alex Flisher, formerly with regard as some of their best players last Maidstone and Margate, will add width, season. From Gander Green Lane come or strength through the middle, and will former Middlesbrough midfielder Nicky add his trademark long-throw, and there’s Bailey, defender , keeper a familiar face in the Darts midfield with Ross Worner and Roarie Deacon, and on former Angel Luke Allen joining the club. their way to Westleigh Park from North Maidstone United will have the league’s Kent come striker Danny Kedwell, Malta most experienced manager in , international Sam Magri, and midfielder although his role is Head of Football with ROD STRINGER Andy Drury. We’ll see how good they are Hakan Hayrettin in the position of Head later this month. Coach. They’ve signed defender George As promised by owner Glenn Tamplin, Elokobi, who played more than 50 Premier Billericay Town’s signings have made League games for Wolves, winger Iffy Allen people turn heads. The most recent signings from Braintree, Sam Corne (ex-Welling) and are Gavin Gunning, formerly of Blackburn England C full-back Luke Pennell. There’s Rovers and Birmingham City, and Craig also a popular name in the side of Tuesday’s Robson, the former Dagenham captain who opponents Eastbourne Borough. Ex has joined from Barnet. They’ve also had Tonbridge Player of the Year Nicky Wheeler former Gills player Doug Loft training with has joined them from Woking, whilst them with a view to signing him. Another following his release from Gillingham, Essex side to watch are always Chelmsford another old Angel, goalkeeper Tom Hadler City. Rod Stringer has added to his squad has also signed for Lee Bradbury’s side. former Maidstone striker Jamar Loza from Finally our fellow promoted side Dorking ALEX FLISHER Billericay, Ollie Muldoon, who’s played for Wanderers seem to have recruited well, Gillingham, Charlton and the Stones, and the pick of their summer signings probably Sam Higgins, the man who scored by the being Jake Gallagher, formerly with Welling week for East Thurrock for years. but most recently with Aldershot. The other Kent clubs in the division have Havant’s home game with Welling appears recruited strongly in the summer. Welling to be the pick of today’s other fixtures in the and Dartford are undoubtably going to be division, although Dorking will be a tough contenders for play-offs and promotion first opponent for Slough Town and will be after improving their squads from last looking for victory as the only side of the 22 year; while it would be difficult to predict never to have played at this level before. how Maidstone United will get on, having Maidstone start life at this level again with assembled practically an entirely new squad a home game against promoted Weymouth at the Gallagher Stadium. while Dartford make the trip to Wealdstone. Matt Davison NICK WHEELER 28 VANARAMA SOUTH TABLE

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

Vanarama League Premier P W D L F A Pts Top Goalscorers Lge Cups TOTAL 1 AFC Fylde 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Aldershot Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Barnet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Barrow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Boreham Wood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Bromley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Chesterfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Chorley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Dagenham & Redbridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Dover Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Eastleigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Ebbsfleet United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 FC Halifax Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Attendances Min Max AVE 18/19 14 Harrogate Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Maidstone United 0 0 0 2179 15 Hartlepool United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 2 Dulwich Hamlet 0 0 0 1842 16 Maidenhead United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 3 Havant & Waterlooville 0 0 0 1277 17 Notts County 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 4 Dartford 0 0 0 1134 18 Solihull Moors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 5 Bath City 0 0 0 1092 19 Stockport County 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 6 Billericay Town 0 0 0 1089 20 Sutton United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 7 Weymouth 0 0 0 1006 21 Torquay United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 8 Chelmsford City 0 0 0 936 22 Woking 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 9 Wealdstone 0 0 0 882 23 Wrexham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 10 St Albans City 0 0 0 842 24 Yeovil Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ▲ 11 Slough Town 0 0 0 783 ▲ Vanarama North (Top 10) P W D L F A Pts 12 Welling United 0 0 0 684 ▲ 1 AFC Telford United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Braintree Town 0 0 0 678 ▲ 2 Alfreton Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Chippenham Town 0 0 0 667 ▲ 3 Altrincham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Hampton & Richmond Borough 0 0 0 605 ▲ 4 Blyth Spartans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Eastbourne Borough 0 0 0 586 ▲ 5 Boston United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Dorking Wanderers 0 0 0 570 ▲ 6 Brackley Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 0 0 0 542 ▲ 7 Bradford (Park Avenue) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Hemel Hempstead Town 0 0 0 534 ▲ 8 Chester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Concord Rangers 0 0 0 404 ▲ 9 Curzon Ashton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Oxford City 0 0 0 353 ▲ 10 Darlington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Hungerford Town 0 0 0 325 ▲ 29 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 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 2 Tue 06 Aug Eastbourne Borough a 3 Sat 10 Aug Dorking Wanderers a 4 Tue 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS H 5 Sat 17 Aug Bath City a 6 Sat 24 Aug HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE H 7 Mon 26 Aug Welling United a 8 Sat 31 Aug WEYMOUTH H 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H 10 Sat 07 Sep Chippenham Town a 11 Sat 14 Sep HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN H 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 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

30 DID YOU KNOW? August 3rd is the earliest Tonbridge Angels have ever PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES Res F A Att Goalscorers started a competitive season. The previous earliest Fri 28 Jun Sutton Common Rovers a W 2 0 McKenzie 34, Small 80 league start was in 2015 when the Angels won 1-0 at Sat 06 Jul Sittingbourne a W 3 2 260 Miles 12, Brewer 26, Read 87 Enfield Town on August 8th. 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) In 1976 the league season didn’t get going until August Tue 16 Jul SUTTON UNITED H L 1 2 276 Derry 20 28th - also with a 1-0 win on the road, at Ashford Town. 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 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 2 Tue 06 Aug Eastbourne Borough a 3 Sat 10 Aug Dorking Wanderers a 4 Tue 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS H 5 Sat 17 Aug Bath City a 6 Sat 24 Aug HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE H 7 Mon 26 Aug Welling United a 8 Sat 31 Aug WEYMOUTH H 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H 10 Sat 07 Sep Chippenham Town a 11 Sat 14 Sep HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN H 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 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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The new season is upon us and our Youth The lads then embarked on a trip to Belgium teams are gearing up towards their start in where they not only competed in the September. Hageland Cup, but brought the trophy home! This season we will be fielding teams in the They made it through to the final without Kent Youth League at Under 14, Under 15 conceding a goal where they met a London and Under 16 year groups. team, Buckhurst Hill, and triumphed on The Under 14s, managed by Steve Turner, penalties where Nat Gibb made a winning have moved over from Tonbridge Juniors for save. Talking of Nat, he played a part in first their first taste of the higher grade of Kent team training early in pre-season. Thanks Youth League football after finishing second to Steve McKimm, and especially Stuart in last season’s Maidstone A League. They Copeland, who worked with him and made have, somewhat strangely, been allocated him very welcome. a position in the North division alongside The Under 16s have appeared at festivals UNDER 16s - CHAMPIONS! such sides as Bromley, Bridon Ropes and in Tunbridge Wells where two teams were Mottingham. But as Steve has told us, some entered and ending up playing each other of the reasoning was of their choice. A move in the Final and the Langton Green Festival into the Central division geographically where they were runners-up. They have would have been preferable but several also played a Pre-Season Friendly in which teams wanted the same switch, most of several trialists featured, but they are still whom were strong sides and, as a first looking for at least one forward. Please season team, Steve naturally wanted his contact Todd Tyrie on 07917 001947 if you boys to be as competitive as possible. The are interested. team have had summer festivals at Castle Mention should also be given to a new Colts where they ran out winners and at Under 13s team that this year will play as Jarvis Brook and Wateringbury where they Tonbridge Juniors in the Maidstone League were runners-up. this season, in preparation for graduating The Under 15s, continuing to be managed to the Kent Youth League as Tonbridge ACADEMY FLY OUT TO SPAIN by Dominic Welsh, have been placed in Angels in season 2020-21. They were very the Central division where they will meet welcome guests at the Youth Section’s old foes such as Maidstone, Sevenoaks and Signing On Evening in the Marquee. Tunbridge Wells. Dominic has brought five Following last season’s success, Tonbridge new signings to the club whilst retaining Angels Academy will be this year expanding the core of the last season’s squad. Three to three teams. The Elite side will continue of the squad - Matt Larkin, Joe Wallis and to play in the National Under 19 League Fin Hartley - were called up by the Kent where they will open their League season FA for the Schools Under 15 trials and now on 3rd September with a home game wait to see if they have been selected. against Ebbsfleet United, and includes a Summer festivals were played at Tunbridge team from the Crystal Palace Academy. Wells where two teams were entered, both Some matches this season will be played playing a year up. Both progressed through at Longmead - watch the website and the group stage with one team going out social media for details. The fixture list for SIGNING ON EVENING in the quarter-finals and the other losing the National Under 19 League has been in the semis to our own Under 16s. At the published and will appear in a future Bredhurst tournament they progressed out matchday programme. of the group but were beaten on penalties The two Development sides will play under in the quarters. the banner of Hugh Christie; the senior side The Under 16s, continuing to be managed by in the Kent Academies Premier and the Todd Tyrie, will be competing in the Central first year students in the Kent Academies division where they will compete against Championship. 45 students have enrolled the ever-competitive Ebbsfleet United, for the new academic year, with roughly 25 Sevenoaks and old friends from Langton new students. Green, who provided the opposition for the Pre-season for the Academy will begin this very successful Henry Grootveldt Cup played Wednesday 7th August with a game against at Longmead that raised over £1,500 for CRY Welling, venue yet to be confirmed. with an attendance of 136. Wink Tomkinson TONBRIDGE JUNIORS U13 35 • LITTLE ANGELS •

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