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ANGELS VERSUS WEYMOUTH SATURDAY, 31 AUGUST, 2019 • VANARAMA ISSUE 4 • £2.50 Proud Stadium Sponsor of Angels FC

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22 Mount Ephraim Road, TN1 1ED Tel: 01892 671 273 TONBRIDGE ANGELS FC THE HALCYON WEALTH INSIDE ISSUE 4 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 WEYMOUTH CLUB SECRETARY & WELFARE OFFICER: Charlie Cole COMMERCIAL TEAM: Martin Baker, David Brown, Bernard Chick, Steve Churcher, Geoff Curtis, Nicole Curtis, Laura Nicoll, Vanessa Yates “THE TERRAS” 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 20 - 23 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, HAVANT & WELLING 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 REPORTS AND NEWS 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 and welcome to by Paul Doswell’s Havant and Waterlooville the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium for here last Saturday where they showed just this Vanarama National South fixture against why they are most people’s choice for one Weymouth FC. of the promoted sides. Despite us taking an early lead they never panicked with the My greetings are of course particularly result they were 3-1 to the good by half extended to Mark Molesley his players, and time. all connected with our visitors this afternoon. Long before I came here, Weymouth was a At this level it really is very difficult to regular on our fixture list and there have overcome that kind of margin and arguably been some memorable games between the they just had to sit in and absorb the two clubs. League restructuring as much as pressure we exerted in the second half. That anything has meant we haven’t met them said I was proud of the effort my players put for several years so it’s great to once again in never throwing in the towel and with a to be renewing friendships with such a bit more luck some of those chances we famous non-league club. created would have gone in. After some troublesome years both on and I can’t say I was as pleased performance off the pitch the Terras are certainly back wise with our efforts at Welling on Monday where they rightfully belong having won afternoon. In fact I have labelled this our the Southern League Premier Division South worst performance of the season so far. title. Speaking from experience I can say Schoolboy errors gifted Welling some of that it’s a huge achievement to win a league their goals, and to repeat myself, at this title at any level and I congratulate them on level you can’t allow teams to get a couple that honour. or more goals in front added to which if you make crucial errors National South strikers They’ve made a pretty good start to the will simply gobble them up even if the season and remained unbeaten going into rest of their teammates aren’t firing on all the Bank Holiday Weekend including a fine cylinders. 2-1 win at the Gallagher on the opening day of the campaign. That unbeaten Yes, we improved in the second period sequence came to an end last Saturday after some changes but you have that at Chippenham Town with a 1-0 defeat proverbial mountain to climb and Welling followed by what sounds an exciting game were experienced enough to ride the storm. on Bank Holiday Monday at home where I’m not going to just blame the players as they were just edged out 4-3 by early maybe the selection wasn’t quite right and pacesetters Wealdstone. I have been considering whether that was a factor. It’s a learning experience for all of us. Despite those last two narrow defeats for Weymouth we know that once again we Some positives were that both Ade and shall be in for a very difficult game this D’Sean got off the mark. The former was afternoon and having already set their own out on his feet by the end having played a high standards they will want and expect full 90 minutes for the first time this season. to get back to winning ways as soon as It is sometimes said with justification that possible starting today. loan players don’t necessarily give their all for the shirt but I thought Ade worked We of course are also coming off the really hard all afternoon and posed some back of two defeats and need to end that significant questions for the Wings defence. unwanted sequence as soon as we possibly can. Despite sitting in the basement position Finally, may I thank all the supporters who currently, and in August there is only one travelled to Welling and kept up the singing direction you can go and that is up, I from beginning to end. I’m sorry we couldn’t honestly believe we are not far away from have repaid you with a better performance again putting some results together. but I’m going to ask you to please keep it up and we will be doing all we can to turn We were able to draw confidence with a win things around. against Concord Rangers and a draw at Bath City but that confidence was cruelly exposed Steve

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BOARDROOM DIARY Don’t Buy Used Good afternoon from the Boardroom Keeping on the subject of finance - when and welcome to everyone for this match don’t we! - it might surprise some of you against Weymouth including of course all that with our modest budget it is not the players, staff, directors and supporters necessarily the case that we owe money all connected with our visitors. We hope you over the place but rather quite a few people enjoy your visit to the Halcyon Wealth owe us money particularly in the area of Longmead Stadium and experience a safe advertising and sponsorship. Now of course journey back to later today. We we’re not going to embarrass anyone by also wish the officials for today’s match an naming and shaming but what I can tell you enjoyable afternoon. is that our Commercial Team is hard at work politely reminding those who have pledged It’s interesting how the wheel of fortune in money to the club to fulfil their promises football continually turns. Long before the and obligations. current Board took up their positions the Terras used to be regular visitors but that You might all think our floodlights are pretty was quite a few seasons ago. decent and we would probably agree with you, but National League football calls for However, with various promotions, a few slightly more powerful illumination. At relegations and some non-league pyramid approximately the time this programme restructurings here we are once competing is going to print we shall be visited by against each other within the footballing contractors who will carry out the work family. Let’s hope for a competitive and C required and then undertake the necessary entertaining game to celebrate what could testing to ensure we meet the specifications. M be a new era of meetings between the two Let the light shine on hopefully a win against clubs. Y Dartford this coming Tuesday! Of course we should all be grateful that There’s still time to register your interest to CM we are talking about forthcoming football take part in Steve McKimm’s Golf Day next matches. With the devastating news of the MY Wednesday 4th September at the Poult expulsion of Bury FC from the EFL their fans Wood Club, Higham Lane, Tonbridge, TN1 CY have no forthcoming matches to discuss or 9QR. You could perhaps test your golfing look forward to. skills against one of the players in what if CMY Lease Brand New Not for this column to try and pass last year is anything to go by is a fun and K judgement on the rights and wrongs of the entertaining day. sorry affair but only to feel extreme sorry Visit Vanarama.com It’s £50.00 if you pay in advance through to the loyal supporters some of whom will BACS or £55.00 if you pay on the day. have been following the club for years. As All profits go to the 12th Man Fund and we are a community based club we perhaps to get you started you simply need to can feel the pain more acutely than others. email Steve Churcher on steve.churcher@ Defeats and even relegation can be dealt tonbridgeangels.co.uk to be part of the day. with; the closing down of a club is terminal. The 12th Man Fund is really vital to the club. Once again it brings into sharp focus Without it Steve could not have financed that football clubs can very quickly find the loan of Ade Yusuff and despite our themselves on the slippery slope of financial Lowest Price Guaranteed defeat at Welling on Bank Holiday Monday insolvency and simply being in the EFL is no I think all who were there saw what a insurance that someone will ride to the huge contribution he made to our attacking rescue – just ask Maidstone United about the options. If golf isn’t your thing then just see Free, Fast UK Delivery events of 1992. Your Board constantly has Jonny Henly’s Dad, John, and he will explain to wrestle with the balance between a club how you can help to boost the fund. able to compete competitively but at the same time not overreach itself financially. Enjoy this afternoon’s game and we’ll Promotion to National South along with hopefully see you all back for Tuesday Weymouth was a huge achievement but evening’s derby game against Dartford. financial prudence must always be our Thank you for your terrific support. watchword. Jim Rowe

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We welcome another one of the league’s promoted clubs today as Weymouth joined the league in the summer from the Southern League Premier South. Weymouth went up as champions last season and play at step two for the first time “THE TERRAS” since the 2009-10 season. Their spell in the league on that occasion was just one season as they dropped from the National FACTFILE League and were relegated into the Southern League a year on. Founded: 1890 However Weymouth have an impressive history in non-league Ground: Bob Lucas Stadium football. They were founder members of the Alliance Premier Chairman: Ian White League (now the National League), finishing second behind Manager: Mark Molesley Altrincham in the first season, and remaining in the league for its first ten seasons, six of them top ten finishes. Weymouth were founded in 1890, playing their first fixture JOSH McQUOID in September of that year against Mr Pope’s XI, but their first involvement in any form of league football came in 1896 when they were founder members of the Dorset League. They entered the Southern League in 1949, they also twice applied to become members of the Football League in the 1960s and 1970s however there was no promotion or relegation then, new HONOURS teams were decided by votes and as was the case with many 1 x Conference South non league teams they were unsuccessful. 3 x Southern League 1 x Southern Lge South They’ve twice played a European Champion in the FA Cup. In 3x Western League 1949 they drew Manchester United in the third round and lost 12x 4-0 at , and more recently they faced Nottingham 3x Dorset League Forest, then a league one club. But they weren’t the club’s best runs. In the early 60s they reached the fourth round and played Preston. In fact their name appeared in the fifth round draw BRETT WILLIAMS RECORDS as the match was abandoned so they were an either-or in the Most appearances: following Monday’s draw. Tony Hobson (885) In 1987, after nearly 100 years they said goodbye to the Record goalscorer: Recreation Ground and moved into the Wessex Stadium (The Bob Wyndham Haines (262) Lucas Stadium) where they play today. Their former managers include , , , and Record attendance: and Weymouth are managed today by Mark 12,512 v Yeovil Town (at Molesley, who has been in charge since April 2017. They sit sixth Recreation Ground, 1948) with three wins, two draws and two defeats in their first seven games. They started the season with a 2-1 win at Maidstone, Most goals v Tonbridge: have beaten Chelmsford and Dartford, drawn at home to Bath David Laws (7) and away to Slough and suffered their first two defeats of the season last weekend at Chippenham, and on Bank Holiday ABDULAI BAGGIE FORM Monday when they lost an entertaining game 4-3 at home to Last 5 Games: leaders Wealdstone. They came from 3-1 down to get back to 26/8 v Wealdstone H L3-4 3-3 before conceding a late winner from Wealdstone’s Ross 24/8 v Chippenham a L0-1 Lafayette, his third of three in the match. Their goals have been 17/8 v Dartford H W3-1 spread out a bit. Josh McQuoid, Ben Thomson, Brett Williams and 13/8 v Slough a D1-1 Abdulai Baggie have all scored three goals. 10/8 v Chelmsford H W4-1 McQuoid is a Northern Ireland international striker who is also Last 5 Seasons: club captain. His three goals all came in the same match against 2018/19 SL Prem Sth 1st Chelmsford. He’s also played for Bournemouth, Millwall, Luton 2017/18 SL Prem 5th and Aldershot. Brett Williams joined in the summer having also 2016/17 SL Prem 10th represented Forest Green, Torquay and Aldershot while Thomson 2015/16 SL Prem 7th is in his fifth season at the Wessex Stadium, is described as a no- 2014/15 SL Prem 7th nonsense and physical striker who is a fan’s favourite at the club. However Thomson and McQuoid both missed Saturday’s CALVIN BROOKS 8 WEYMOUTH game at Chippenham through League but since we became an hamstring injuries. Baggie has played Isthmian League club we haven’t met. THE LAST TIME WE MET full international football for Sierra Our last meeting was 21 years ago in Leone and joined the club in 2017 the Southern League when Weymouth TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 from Town, his midfield team- won 4-2 in April 1998. It was so LOVELL, BROADWAY mates include Jake McCarthy, who had long ago one of our scorers that day a spell with Maidstone last season, has seen another generation of his WEYMOUTH 4 Andy Robinson, who joined in the family represent the club and retire! LAWS 2, HUTCHINSON, ROBINSON ATTENDANCE 311 summer from Havant, Yemi Odubade, Steve Lovell got our first with Matt TUESDAY 7 APRIL 1998 • SOUTHERN LEAGUE SOUTHERN DIVISION a 35 year old whose previous club Broadway adding the second, but was Eastbourne Borough, and Jordan Weymouth came out on top through TONBRIDGE ANGELS WEYMOUTH Ngalo, only 20, but has played for Laws(2), Hutchinson and Robinson. 1 JOE RADFORD 1 PAUL MYERS England schoolboys. This is the 48th meeting between the 2 WAYNE BALMER 2 MARK GAMMON At the back, Calvin Brooks, a central sides, all but one of the previous 47 3 ANDY GARRETT 3 MATTY HALE defender who has also featured were in the southern league, the one 4 IAN GIBBS 4 DARREN POWELL for Yeovil and Dorchester, former exception was in the first qualifying Bournemouth academy graduate round of the FA Trophy in 1995. We’ve 5 BRIAN FRAMPTON 5 JOHN WALDOCK Ollie Harfield, Stephane Zubar, a won 14 times, lost 22 and drawn 11. 6 DAVE WALKER 6 LEE BRADFORD French centre half who’s played in Weymouth have won on their last 7 DAVE BOURNE 7 MARK ROBINSON France, Belgium and Romania and in three visits and lost just once here 8 MATT LEMOINE 8 IAN HUTCHINSON his second spell at the Terras having when Steve Campfield and an own moved from Yeovil in 2017, and goal saw us come out on top 2-0 in 9 MARK FREEMAN 9 MARK BOULTON Sam Sherring, who is on loan from March 1994. However mention goes 10 STEVE LOVELL 10 DAVID LAWS Bournemouth. Behind them all is to Tonbridge striker Jimmy Constantine 11 MATT BROADWAY 11 PAUL ADCOCK Weymouth keeper Calum Ward, who who scored twice on two separate is just 18 years old and is also on loan occasions against Weymouth, and 12 JODY COLE 12 ALEX BROWNE for the season from Bournemouth. once scored four in the same game 14 JAMIE ROGERS 14 STUART HEATH against them in the 1950s. Weymouth used to be regular 15 TIM MARSHALL 15 MARK JACKSON opponents of ours in the Southern Matt Davison

# Name Apps Goals 1 Childs, Mark 0 +7 0 2 Wells, Ashley 1 0 3 Harfield, Ollie 7 0 4 Wakefield, Josh 3 +4 0 5 Zubar, Stephane 5 0 6 Buckley, Callum 3 +4 0 7 Ngalo, Jordan 4 +3 0 8 McCarthy, Jake 7 0 9 Thomson, Ben 5 3 10 McQuoid, Josh 3 3 11 Baggie, Abdulai 6 2 12 Murray, Cameron 2 +5 0 13 Ward, Callum 7 0 14 Odubade, Yemi 3 +3 0 15 Olumuyiwa, Adeoye 0 0 16 Robinson, Andreas 6 +1 0 17 Brooks, Calvin 6 +1 0 18 Williams, Brett 3 +2 2 19 Sherring, Sam 5 0 20 Rose, Jordan 1 +2 0 Hoey, Jack 0 +2 0 Rees, Tom 0 0

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@KentCFA @KentFA Kent.FA KentCFA Charity Partner Website Partner Advertising Partner www.KentFA.com/Referees MATCH ACTION SCAN FOR MATCH REPORT MATCH DATA TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 HESSION-HARRIS 3’ HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE 3 AYUNGA 7’, BAILEY 17’, DRURY 44’ ATTENDANCE 640 SATURDAY 24 AUGUST 2019 • VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH

TONBRIDGE ANGELS HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE 1 MYLES ROBERTS 1 2 ALEX BENTLEY 2 BENNY READ 3 JACK PARTER 3 ANTHONY STRAKER 4 TOMMY BREWER 4 SIMON WALTON 5 SONNY MILES 6 6 RIAN BRAY 7 WES FOGDEN 7 JARED SMALL ‹ 8 8 D’SEAN THEOBALDS 10 JONAH AYUNGA ‹ 9 TOM DERRY ‹ 14 10 TOMMIE HESSION-HARRIS ‹ 17 JOSH TAYLOR ‹ 11 JOE TURNER 20 ALFIE RUTHERFORD ‹ 12 ADE YUSUFF ›10 5 14 ALEX READ ›9 9 DANNY KEDWELL ›17 15 JOSEPH OSEYEMI 11 ROARIE DEACON ›20 16 KHALE DA COSTA ›7 12 BRADLEY TARBUCK ›10 16 OLLIE DENNETT

MANAGER’S VIEW “We gave as good as we got, but it’s those clinical times that Havant are more used to that did us today.”

PLAYER’S VIEW - ADE YUSUFF “They had their three goals from the opening half so they just sat in and protected what they had, and it made our job very tough.”

FAN’S VIEW - HARRISON PARKS “We started out the better side with a good goal from Tommie but after that we started to back away from the game and Havant showed why they’re favourites this year.”

OPPOSITION VIEW - OFFICIAL WEBSITE “A well ground out victory away from home in the heat to get our bank holiday weekend off to the perfect start.”

21 MATCH ACTION SCAN FOR MATCH REPORT MATCH DATA WELLING UNITED 4 GOLDBERG 27’ 36’, McCALLUM 45’, COOK 64’ TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 YUSUFF 42’, THEOBALDS 83’ ATTENDANCE 659 MONDAY 26 AUGUST 2019 • VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH

WELLING UNITED TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 DANIEL WILKS 1 JONATHAN HENLY 2 SANCHEZ MING 2 JAMES FOLKES ‹ 3 JOE ANDERSON 3 JACK PARTER 4 REECE PRESTEDGE 4 TOMMY BREWER ‹ 5 ROB SWAINE 5 SONNY MILES 6 JAY-RICH BAGHELOU 6 RIAN BRAY 7 ANTHONY COOK ‹ 7 KHALE DA COSTA ‹ 8 MONTEL AGYEMANG 8 D’SEAN THEOBALDS 9 9 ADE YUSUFF 10 ‹ 10 TOMMIE HESSION-HARRIS 11 GAVIN McCALLUM ‹ 11 JOE TURNER 12 EJIRO OKOSIEME 12 ALEX BENTLEY ›2 14 AARON COSGRAVE ›7 14 TOM DERRY ›7 15 LUKE ROONEY 15 CHINEDU McKENZIE 16 NATHAN GREEN ›11 16 JARED SMALL ›4 17 JOSHUA OYINSAN ›10 17 MYLES ROBERTS

MANAGER’S VIEW “I think that was the worst performance we put in this season so far. Too many errors, lack of energy at times, but we showed we can make chances too.”

PLAYER’S VIEW - JONNY HENLY “We didn’t really compete in the first half- a lot of individual mistakes were made for their goals, and we can’t afford to be making those.”

FAN’S VIEW - BERNARD CHICK “Poor defending from the start killed the game for us. We raised our game in the second half, but it wasn’t enough with the goal deficit we already had.”

OPPOSITION VIEW - “WINGNUT” “First and foremost, credit to both sets of players for producing some good entertainment on Monday in such searing heat.”

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PG0303_Tonbridge_HalfpageA5_v2.indd 1 06/02/2018 10:50 WE’LL NEVER PLAY YOU AGAIN! PART 4: HEADINGTON UNITED Compiled by Wink Tomkinson Headington were formed in 1893, adding the suffix United in 1911 after merging with Headington Quarry. Headington had no regular home until 1913, when they were able to purchase Wootten’s Field, but this was redeveloped in 1920, forcing the club to move. A permanent home was found in 1925, when they purchased the Manor Ground site. The facility was used as a cricket pitch in the summer and a football pitch in the winter. In 1899, six years after formation, Headington United joined the Oxfordshire District League, where they competed until the outbreak of the First World War; the Division was renamed the Oxfordshire Junior League after resumption in 1919. In 1921, the club was admitted into the Oxon Senior League. United spent two seasons in the Spartan League in 1947 and 1948, finishing fifth and fourth respectively. A move into professional football was considered during the 1948–49 season, applying to become a member of a new Second Division in the Southern League. Other teams that applied included Weymouth, Kettering Town and Cambridge United. Although the plans were postponed, the First Division was expanded by two clubs and Weymouth and Headington were elected. Headington played its first season in the Southern League in 1949, the same year they turned professional. In 1950, Headington became the first professional club in Britain to install floodlights and used them on 18 December against Banbury Spencer. They played in orange and blue shirts, but changed to yellow home shirts (the colours of Oxford United today) for the 1957–58 season. In 1960, Headington United was renamed Oxford United, to give the club a higher profile.

FEATURED MATCH TIME OF THEIR LIVES TONBRIDGE 3 PART 4: JIMMY CONSTANTINE PARVER OG, CONSTANTINE 2 Appearances: 146 Goals: 110 HEADINGTON UNITED 0 Born: Ashton-under-Lyme 16.2.1920 Signed for Rochdale 1944 and joined ATTENDANCE 3,320 Manchester City three months later, MONDAY 16 APRIL 1954 • SOUTHERN LEAGUE scoring 26 goals in 30 first team matches in his first season. TONBRIDGE: JONES, BAINBRIDGE, MUIR, PROUTON, ROSIER, MULHERON, PETERS, COLLINS, CONSTANTINE, HAMILTON, MULLEN, In 1946-47 he scored 16 goals before breaking a leg. He won a Second Anyone who had any worries at the start of the Division Championship medal that Angels’ last home match of the season, that season but never played for City their unbeaten home record might be broken originally announced. again. Joined Bury in August 1947 at last, could have thrown them away after the scoring 17 goals. Joined Millwall in It was just bad luck, with a bit of bad first 10 minutes. For it was in the 10th minute May 1948 scoring 75 goals in 141 shooting and fine goalkeeping by when Headington came within an ace of scoring. appearances. Ansell, that stopped Tonbridge from Jones came out to a ball that was soaring high scoring in the first half. Constantine Tonbridge debut: 23/8/52 v Llanelli into the goalmouth, he missed it. Centre forward was on form, so were Mullen and Constantine later served as Tonbridge Peart dashed in for the kill, beat the goalkeeper Peters. trainer and played four games in to it and shot at an empty goal. The ball went The first goal came 13 minutes after 1960/61 at the ripe old age of 40, sailing past the post. Apart from the occasional the restart. It was a tragedy for scoring three times! breakthrough, Headington had shot their bolt. It Headington, Mullen’s shot hit the was Tonbridge all the way and their three goal NEED EXTRA TIME? post with the rebound striking left victory hardly did justice to the stranglehold they back Parver, ricocheting into the net. had on the game. Almost as if to show they didn’t The Angels were playing in new deep-sky-blue WE’RE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY want to win the game that way the shirts. It might have been the thought of that Angels swept into the attack again. that gave them such dash. It might have been Constantine shot and missed. But a the weather or it might have been the thought minute later, when Mullen pushed of that record that spurred them on to give the 2-12 AVEBURY AVENUE, TONBRIDGE TN9 1TF the ball across to him, Constantine Bank Holiday crowd one of the best displays of sent it crashing home. The third goal football seen at the this season. came five minutes from the end. It Headington fielded a weaker team than that was Constantine’s goal all the way which has taken them to second place in the JOIN TONBRIDGE ONLINE AT PUREGYM.COM into the back of the net. League. There were nine changes in the team 27

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Wealdstone remain top of National League Clarence Park outfit won 2-1 at home to South after a perfect weekend. They beat Concord. Zane Banton made his return to the Hungerford 3-1 on Saturday and then on side after breaking his leg midway through Monday twice came from behind to win 4-3 last season. Banton told the Herts Advertiser, at Weymouth. Former Maidstone and Dover “There were times after the injury when I striker Ross Lafayette scored a hat-trick thought I wouldn’t be able to play at this to take his tally for the season to six and level again. It was a serious injury and I was extend the club’s winning run to five games. listening to what the surgeons were telling Wealdstone manager Dean Brennan told me and all those ifs and maybes. It doesn’t thenationalleague.org.uk he couldn’t be matter how many 6km runs I’ve done happier with their start explaining: “It’s on the treadmill, nothing is as hard as 20 been a really good first month, you’ve minutes on the pitch when you’re trying to got to be happy with it. We showed great see the game out.” WEYMOUTH 3 WEALDSTONE 4 character at the weekend. Our work rate and Dartford showed signs of improvement after togetherness is really good at the moment. a difficult start to the season. The return from On Saturday I wrote the word ‘character’ on injury of former Angel Luke Allen helped the board in the changing room. I knew we them grab their first victory of the season at would need it, and we certainly have shown the sixth attempt on Saturday as they won it so far.” 2-1 at home to Braintree. Allen got on the Four other teams took maximum points scoresheet and there was also a first for the from the Bank Holiday weekend, two of club for the ex Southend youngster Norman them perhaps unexpectedly. Slough and Wabo. They then drew 2-2 with Hungerford Hampton each won both games having not thanks to goals from Darren McQueen and won previously all season. Slough beat two Luke Wanadio. of the in-form sides in the division. They Havant and Waterlooville have the league’s won 3-2 at home to Bath City and then only unbeaten record. After winning here went to Dulwich and beat them by the same last Saturday they were held 0-0 at home SLOUGH 3 BATH 2 scoreline. by Eastbourne Borough who now haven’t Hampton and Richmond came off the scored in more than six hours of football. bottom of the table on Saturday with a 1-0 Roarie Deacon missed a penalty in the best victory away to Dorking, who haven’t won chance of the game for Havant who sit in since we played them, and haven’t won third place, five points off the lead. against eleven men this season. Hampton The Billericay manager Harry Wheeler has then took that confidence into Monday’s told the Basildon Standard they need to match against Chippenham as Danilo Orsi- change their approach to training following Dadomo scored the only goal in a 1-0 win. their defeat at the weekend. He said: “We Hemel Hempstead Town and Maidstone need to go into training with a bit of a United also made it a six point weekend. different agenda. We need a bit more steel Hemel dispatched Oxford City and Billericay and continuity. If we can do that, you might with ex Gillingham player Antonio German see a different side and hopefully we can grabbing three over the course of the start pushing on.” HAMPTON 1 CHIPPENHAM 0 weekend, a result which puts them second, In today’s games Wealdstone face tough while in their first season since coming opponents in Maidstone United as they look down from the national league, Maidstone to make it six straight wins against a Stones United made it five unbeaten beating two side unbeaten in five. Other fixtures include sides from . After Matt McClure gave a game between two sides who could well them a 1-0 win at Concord they brought be in the running come April, Chelmsford Chelmsford City to the City and Bath City. on Monday and comfortably beat them 4-1. Seven games into the season bookmakers , playing in a less familiar left seem agreed that Billericay Town are the wing role, scored two of the goals. favourites to win the National League St Albans got their first win of the season Title with one bookie having Havant and on Monday which took them off the bottom Waterlooville as joint favourites. and dropped Tonbridge to last place. The Matt Davison MAIDSTONE 4 CHELMSFORD 1

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Overall Home Away last updated 26th August 2019 P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 Wealdstone 7 6 0 1 19 6 3 0 0 8 2 3 0 1 11 4 13 18 2 Hemel Hempstead Town 7 5 0 2 13 9 3 0 1 8 4 2 0 1 5 5 4 15 3 Havant & Waterlooville 7 3 4 0 15 6 1 3 0 7 1 2 1 0 8 5 9 13 4 Dulwich Hamlet 7 4 1 2 12 8 2 1 1 7 6 2 0 1 5 2 4 13 5 Billericay Town 7 4 1 2 10 11 3 0 0 6 3 1 1 2 4 8 -1 13 6 Weymouth 7 3 2 2 14 10 2 1 1 11 7 1 1 1 3 3 4 11 7 Bath City 7 3 2 2 11 7 2 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 6 4 4 11 8 Maidstone United 7 3 2 2 10 6 1 2 1 6 4 2 0 1 4 2 4 11 9 Welling United 7 3 2 2 11 10 3 0 1 8 6 0 2 1 3 4 1 11 10 Concord Rangers 7 3 1 3 10 8 2 0 1 4 3 1 1 2 6 5 2 10 11 Dorking Wanderers 7 3 1 3 10 13 2 0 1 6 3 1 1 2 4 10 -3 10 12 Braintree Town 7 3 0 4 14 13 2 0 2 10 9 1 0 2 4 4 1 9 13 Chippenham Town 7 2 3 2 5 4 2 1 0 4 1 0 2 2 1 3 1 9 14 Chelmsford City 7 2 2 3 12 12 2 1 0 9 2 0 1 3 3 10 0 8 15 Slough Town 7 2 2 3 9 10 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 5 6 -1 8 16 Oxford City 7 2 2 3 9 13 1 0 2 4 7 1 2 1 5 6 -4 8 17 Hampton & Richmond Borough 7 2 1 4 10 14 1 1 2 6 7 1 0 2 4 7 -4 7 18 St Albans City 7 1 3 3 7 11 1 2 1 3 5 0 1 2 4 6 -4 6 19 Eastbourne Borough 7 1 3 3 3 10 1 1 1 3 4 0 2 2 0 6 -7 6 20 Dartford 7 1 3 3 8 16 1 2 0 4 3 0 1 3 4 13 -8 6 21 Hungerford Town 7 1 2 4 8 15 1 2 1 5 6 0 0 3 3 9 -7 5 22 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 7 1 1 5 6 14 1 0 2 3 5 0 1 3 3 9 -8 4

Top Goalscorers Lge Cups TOTAL Ayunga, Jonah (Havant & Waterlooville) 6 0 6 Lafayette, Ross (Wealdstone) 6 0 6 Akinwande, Femi (Braintree Town) 4 0 4 German, Ricardo (Hemel Hempstead Town) 4 0 4 Iaciofano, Joe (St Albans City) 4 0 4 Lewis, Dennon (Wealdstone) 4 0 4 Lewthwaite, Tyrone (Hampton & Richmond B) 4 0 4 Mills, Danny (Dulwich Hamlet) 4 0 4 Prior, Jason (Dorking Wanderers) 4 0 4 Robinson, Jake (Billericay Town) 4 0 4 Sheriff, Decarrey (Concord Rangers) 4 0 4 Allassani, Reise (Dulwich Hamlet) 3 0 3 Baggie, Abdulai (Weymouth) 3 0 3 JONAH AYUNGA Coombes, Adam (Welling United) 3 0 3 ROSS LAFAYETTE

Vanarama League P GD Pts Vanarama North P GD Pts Vanarama South Attendances Min Max AVE 18/19 1 Woking 7 +9 18 1 York City 7 +11 17 1 Maidstone United 1713 2105 1887 2179 ▼ 2 Bromley 7 +6 17 2 King's Lynn Town 7 +6 16 2 Dulwich Hamlet 1401 2086 1623 1842 ▼ 3 FC Halifax Town 7 +9 16 3 Chester 7 +9 15 3 Havant & Waterlooville 1374 1574 1427 1277 ▲ 4 Solihull Moors 7 +7 13 4 Alfreton Town 7 +9 13 4 Weymouth 951 1615 1275 1006 ▲ 5 United 7 +5 13 5 Guiseley 7 +8 13 5 Dartford 873 919 889 1134 ▼ 6 Dover Athletic 7 +1 12 6 Leamington 7 +3 11 6 Bath City 784 1030 887 1092 ▼ 7 Stockport County 7 +3 11 7 Brackley Town 7 +2 11 8 Torquay United 7 -1 11 8 Hereford 7 -1 11 7 Chelmsford City 747 948 868 936 ▼ 9 Sutton United 7 +2 10 9 Kidderminster Harriers 7 +2 10 8 Billericay Town 825 890 862 1089 ▼ 10 Barnet 7 +1 10 10 Farsley Celtic 7 +1 10 9 Wealdstone 771 930 846 882 ▼ 11 Dagenham & Redbridge 7 -2 10 11 Gloucester City 7 -4 10 10 Slough Town 735 874 795 783 ▲ 12 Notts County 7 +4 9 12 Curzon Ashton 7 +3 9 11 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 476 954 690 542 ▲ 13 Wrexham 7 -1 9 13 Boston United 6 +3 9 12 Eastbourne Borough 650 671 659 586 ▲ 14 AFC Fylde 7 -4 9 14 Southport 7 +1 8 13 Chippenham Town 582 779 648 667 ▼ 15 Harrogate Town 7 -1 8 15 Darlington 7 0 8 14 Welling United 416 1015 629 684 ▼ 16 Hartlepool United 7 -2 8 16 Gateshead 7 -2 8 15 Hemel Hempstead Town 416 838 621 534 ▲ 17 Eastleigh 7 -3 8 17 AFC United 7 -3 7 18 Yeovil Town 7 -1 7 18 Altrincham 7 -7 6 16 Dorking Wanderers 535 694 597 570 ▲ 19 Barrow 7 -3 7 19 Bradford (Park Avenue) 7 -16 5 17 Concord Rangers 253 1016 552 404 ▼ 20 Boreham Wood 7 -1 5 20 Kettering Town 7 -8 4 18 Braintree Town 356 868 524 678 ▼ 21 Aldershot Town 7 -4 5 21 Spennymoor Town 5 -6 2 19 St Albans City 396 549 461 842 ▼ 22 Chesterfield 7 -4 4 22 Blyth Spartans 6 -11 1 20 Hampton & Richmond Borough 384 477 438 605 ▼ 23 Ebbsfleet United 7 -8 4 21 Hungerford Town 377 467 417 325 ▲ 24 Chorley 7 -12 4 22 Oxford City 301 325 313 353 ▼ 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 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 Cartmel, W 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H Richardson, J 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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PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES Res F A Att Goalscorers Weymouth’s stadium is named after Bob Lucas, who Fri 28 Jun Sutton Common Rovers a W 2 0 McKenzie 34, Small 80 wore the gloves for the Angels in their first ever match Sat 06 Jul Sittingbourne a W 3 2 260 Miles 12, Brewer 26, Read 87 in 1948. After a further 22 appearances Bob transferred Tue 09 Jul East Grinstead Town a W 4 0 Da Costa 18 68, McKenzie 35, Derry 87 to Weymouth who he was associated with for the rest Sat 13 Jul Cray Wanderers a L 2 4 Derry 59, McKenzie 68(p) of his life, representing them as physio for nearly 2000 Tue 16 Jul SUTTON UNITED H L 1 2 276 Derry 20 games and eventually becoming Club President! 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 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 Cartmel, W 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H Richardson, J 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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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 5 +2 5 +2 1 5 +2 0 [6] BRAY, Rian 7 7 1 7 0 [7] BREWER, Tommy 6 +1 6 +1 3 6 +1 0 [6] DA COSTA, Khale 3 +4 3 +4 1 3 +4 0 [7] DERRY, Tom 6 +1 6 +1 1 1 21 +4 6 [25] FOLKES, James 6 +1 6 +1 2 181 +27 2 [194] HENLY, Jonathan 2 2 1 121 0 [121] HESSION-HARRIS, Tommie 6 +1 6 +1 2 6 +1 2 [6] McDONALD, Ted 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [0] McKENZIE, Chinedu 1 +5 1 +5 21 +9 12 [29] MILES, Sonny 4 4 376 +30 19 [390] OSEYEMI, Joseph 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [0] OVENDEN, Rhyle 1 +3 1 +3 1 1 +3 0 [2] PARKINSON, Tom 0 172 +22 22 [186] PARTER, Jack 7 7 1 235 +13 7 [241] READ, Alex 0 +6 0 +6 37 +25 16 [59] ROBERTS, Myles 5 +1 5 +1 2 5 +1 0 [5] SMALL, Jared 4 +3 4 +3 1 32 +20 3 [50] SMITH, Liam 0 58 +72 2 [78] STIRMAN, Josh 0 +2 0 +2 0 +7 0 [1] THEOBALDS, D'Sean 7 7 1 32 +2 2 [34] TURNER, Joe 7 7 1 2 109 +3 32 [112] YUSUFF, Ade 1 +1 1 +1 1 1 1 +1 1 [2] † out on loan/dual registration * left the club

Top Scorers G A Discipline Y R Man of the Match Wins Minutes Played Mins Tommie Hession-Harris 2 0 Jonathan Henly 1 1 D’Sean Theobalds 2 Rian Bray 630 Joe Turner 1 3 Tommy Brewer 3 0 Alex Bentley 1 Jack Parter 630 Jack Parter 1 0 Rhyle Ovenden 0 1 Tommy Brewer 1 D’Sean Theobalds 630 D'Sean Theobalds 1 0 James Folkes 2 0 Sonny Miles 1 Joe Turner 630 Ade Yusuff 1 0 Myles Roberts 2 0 Myles Roberts 1 Tommy Brewer 502 Tom Derry 0 1 Alex Bentley 1 0 Jared Small 1 Tom Derry 487 Jared Small 0 1 Rian Bray 1 0 Alex Bentley 476 Khale Da Costa 1 0 Tommie Hession-Harris 457 Tom Derry 1 0 Myles Roberts 450 Ade Yusuff 1 0 James Folkes 424

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TONBRIDGE ANGELS ACADEMY Conp Res F A Goalscorers Wed 04 Sep Phoenix Sports a FAYC 1Q Wed 11 Sep EBBSFLEET UNITED H NLA Wed 25 Sep Eastbourne Borough a NLA 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 Wed 4 Dec Whyteleafe a NLA Wed 11 Dec WELLING UNITED H NLA Wed 8 Jan Burgess Hill Town a NLA Wed 15 Jan Phoenix Sports a NLA Wed 22 Jan PHOENIX SPORTS H NLA Wed 29 Jan Ebbsfleet United a NLA TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 16s Conp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep K SPORTS H KYL Sun 15 Sep Ashford United a KYL TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 15s Conp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep Chatham Town a KYL Sun 15 Sep Hollands & Blair a KYL 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 Sun 20 Oct LORDSWOOD H KYL TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 14s Conp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep BROMLEY H KYL Sun 15 Sep Danson Sports a KYLC 1 Sun 22 Sep METROGAS H KYL Sun 29 Sep West Wickham a KYL Sun 13 Oct DANSON SPORTS H KYL

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