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22 Mount Ephraim Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells Kent TN1 1ED Tel: 01892 671 273 TONBRIDGE ANGELS FC THE HALCYON WEALTH INSIDE ISSUE 11 LONGMEAD STADIUM Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3JF Telephone: 01732 352417 Associate Members of The Football Association. Affiliated to the Kent County Football Association. 4 - 5 Tonbridge Angels Football Club Limited is a Community Benefit Society, operating under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. Registered number IPO 32445. STEVE McKIMM CHAIRMAN: Dave Netherstreet VICE CHAIRMAN: Amy Weaver FINANCE DIRECTOR: David Couldridge MANAGER’S NOTES DIRECTORS: Peter Elves, Sarah Parks, Jim Rowe, Ernest Tomkinson, Vanessa Yates CLUB PRESIDENT: Steve Churcher LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Robin Apps, Colin Blewden, Linda Brown, Frank Davis, Chris Drew, Phil Emblen, Colin Fry, John Gibbons, Toni Jarrett, Mark Jenner, 8 - 10 Sheila Parks, Rob Steele, Nick Sullivan, Pat Westguard VICE PRESIDENTS: Mark Ailles, Bob “the Cat” Bevan MBE, Peter Johnson, Lorraine Parks, Mick Ruler “THE SAINTS” CLUB SECRETARY & WELFARE OFFICER: Charlie Cole COMMERCIAL TEAM: Martin Baker, David Brown, Bernard Chick, Steve Churcher, Geoff Curtis, Nicole Curtis, Laura Nicoll, Vanessa Yates ST ALBANS CITY MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS TEAM: Jim Rowe, Kathryn Bell, Dan Couldridge, Wink Tomkinson PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Couldridge, Wes Filtness VIDEOGRAPHER: Trevor Arnold HEAD GROUNDSMAN: Peter Elves 20 - 21 SAFETY OFFICER: Paul Clark TURNSTILE MANAGER: Linda Brown PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER: David Brown CLUB CHAPLAIN: Neil Durling BAR MANAGER: Tamara Johns MATCH ACTION PROGRAMME EDITOR: Dan Couldridge PROGRAMME TEAM: Charlie Cole, David Couldridge, Matt Davison, Wes Filtness, Max Meads, Jim Rowe, OXFORD CITY Wink Tomkinson PRINT: Knockout Print FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Steve McKimm ASSISTANT MANAGER: Barry Moore FIRST TEAM COACHES: Chris Wye, Tom Parkinson 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 LATEST ROUND-UP UNDER 14s (BOYS) MANAGER: Steve Turner Want to get in touch? 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Good afternoon everyone and welcome for my planning, it’s frustrating for our to The Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium players who will have prepared themselves where it’s our pleasure to host St Albans mentally and physically for the game and City for another vital National South fixture. of course it’s frustrating for supporters who I particularly extend my greetings to Ian inevitably will have already set out on long Allinson and all his staff, the players and journeys. At the time of writing we are still everyone connected with our visitors this waiting for a new date for the match to afternoon and hope you all enjoy trouble be played and we will of course bring you free journeys back home later today. news of that as soon as it’s confirmed. It will however probably be on a Tuesday evening Somewhat like ourselves, St Albans have so late nights for all involved. had a tricky start to the campaign but with the experience in their ranks including the Players need to have matches and in my manager, they will expect to start making view all the training in the world doesn’t an impact on the table as the season make up for a fortnight without a genuine progresses. Currently they are sitting just game. That’s why I was very grateful to one point above us with both sides having Sheppey United for agreeing to host a played the same number of games so friendly match last Tuesday at their ground. needless to say there’s quite a lot riding As to the game itself I thought it was a on the match. That said the bottom half of worthwhile exercise. With the Saturday the table in particular is still very tight so game postponed both our new signings whatever todays outcome there will still be Ben Greenhalgh and Harry Donovan were everything to play for. able to get valuable minutes under their belts with the rest of the squad and we It was a crazy game here a fortnight ago had three of the Academy lads also playing against Oxford City. Both benches will have who I thought all did very well. The overall gone through a rollercoaster of emotions as performance at times was a bit patchy but I the game progressed and whilst supporters was pleased to get any rustiness out of the will have been well entertained it wasn’t way before today’s very important fixture. the kind of game that managers particularly enjoy. I suppose 2-0 down at the break Those two new signings, Ben and Harry, we might at that stage have settled for a should be available for today’s game and point but having got ourselves in a winning hopefully supporters will be able to see position late on it was frustrating to concede why I am very pleased to have them here. in the 87th minute. That frustration turned Ben is a loan signing for a month and is an into a nightmare three minutes later when experienced striker and wide player who is the visitors scored again to go in front but well known in non-league circles. Whether with very definitely time running out up we can extend that loan we shall have to popped Joe Turner with a brave header to see. Harry is a promising young player who grab that point. Who knows, that could be featured in Millwall’s U23 side and in fact a crucial point. was part of Arsenal’s youth set up. We welcome both to the club. When you score four goals at home you should be winning the match but our players Please don’t forget we have a Meet the seemed at crucial moments to develop Manager session here in the Longmead a fit of nerves with the ball resembling Lounge next Tuesday 19th November at something like a hot potato. It’s a habit 7.30pm. This is your chance to question me we need to break and quickly. Hopefully on a face to face basis on how I think the our resilience, particularly right at the end, season will progress as we deal with life in can be translated into more disciplined and National League South. consistent performances. They’re all important fixtures and this one’s It was of course frustrating to have our right up there, so let’s have plenty of noise away game at Hungerford Town called off to hopefully see us over the line with three at comparatively short notice last Saturday points. following very heavy rain from around Steve 11:00am on that morning. It’s frustrating

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Good afternoon everyone from the Angels our travelling supporters claim that other Boardroom and welcome to today’s clubs that we play have a lesser degree of game against St Albans City to whom we security. That may or may not be the case also extend greetings. Let’s hope for an but the fact is we are not prepared to let our entertaining game played in the right spirit hard working stewards who do a fantastic with all enjoying safe journeys afterwards. job run the risk of a physical assault for We wish the match officials an enjoyable which they are basically not trained to deal time in our company. with. Of course we do adjust the number of stewards taking into account who we are We occasionally get things wrong in playing. Clearly, the number on duty when Providing tailored IT Management and Boardroom Diary! In the Oxford programme we play Maidstone United on Boxing Day we announced that vice chair Amy Weaver will be more than when for instance we was reluctantly going to stand down from IT Support services to businesses play Hungerford Town for obvious reasons. the Board. We’re delighted to say that Amy had a change of heart and we will continue Some clubs at this level have squad to benefit from her excellent advice numbers for their players and it was asked and expertise particularly in the area of whether we are considering such a move. e: [email protected] community relations which is so important At the moment we don’t see the necessity to a supporter owned club. as we have a fairly small squad but should we become an established member of the t: 01732 252 258 There will be a collection this afternoon on National League then we might move to behalf of our local chosen charity Phoenix such a system. www.ctechit.co.uk Autism Centre Tonbridge (PACT), the parent group that supports the work at Cage Green It’s been agreed with all the parties Primary School for pupils with Autism. concerned that our Boxing Day game against We understand that some of those pupils Maidstone United will be a 1pm kick off. will be mascots this afternoon so please With the attendance mostly originating from given them a big welcome and also drop a reasonably local catchment area pushing it some money in the bucket as it’s a very forward will cause little inconvenience but worthwhile community cause. does allow supporters to return in good time to their families, friends or go to functions For those Owners unable to attend the to continue the festive celebrations in the recent AGM, Ian Clear has been elected to evening. The game will also be segregated the Board. He will continue with his valuable to ensure that everyone can enjoy the work as Membership Secretary but will also match in comfort. The turnstiles will open assist with merchandising. Welcome and at 11am. congratulations Ian, and thanks for having the confidence to step up. There are still tickets available for the Jeff Stelling Sportsman’s Dinner on Thursday There were some questions from Owners 28th November but they are going quickly. at the meeting which supporters may like The cost is £45 per person and that includes to note. It was suggested that when we a two-course dinner. Please see Sarah Parks advise people to contact someone at the or any of our Directors if you are interested in club for example to buy an event ticket, going to what is bound to be a very amusing or contribute to one of the fund raising and interesting evening. Finally another schemes, they may not always be sure date for your diaries is the Christmas Fair on who they are looking for or where that Sunday December 1st in the Marquee from particular person is. The programme hut 11:00am to 3:30pm where you can indulge will therefore double up as an information in some Christmas food or perhaps purchase point henceforth so if you’re not sure how that vital gift for a distant relative. to find a club official then talk to one of the helpful personnel there and they will be We will see you all back here for the FA able to help you. Security was discussed on Trophy 3rd Qualifying Round against Bognor the basis of whether there was too much Regis Town next Saturday 23rd November. of it. The Board believe that we have it Enjoy the game. about right bearing in mind the league in Jim Rowe which we are now competing. Some of

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In welcoming St Albans City to Longmead today, we see the other side in the National League South relegation zone. Like ourselves, St Albans have not played a league game for two weeks. Unlike us their lack of game action last week was due “THE SAINTS” to opponents’ cup involvement rather than the weather, so they didn’t have anything like a six hour wasted round trip that we FACTFILE enjoyed last Saturday. Their last game was eleven days ago Founded: 1908 when they came from behind to beat Bishop’s Stortford in the Ground: Clarence Park Herts Senior Cup 3-1. Owners: Lawrence Levy, John McGowan St Albans are one point and one place above us with 13 points Manager: Ian Allinson from their 16 games. However two of St Albans three wins this season have come away from home. Three weeks ago, in their last away game, they won 1-0 away to Welling thanks to Albert DEAN SNEDKER Adu’s second goal of the season, and in early September they won 2-1 at Hungerford. They’ve also beaten Worthing in an FA Cup replay and have drawn league games at Dartford and Slough. By way of a contrast it’s been at their own Clarence Park where they’ve struggled. They’ve been waiting since August Bank Holiday Monday since their last points at home, that’s five HONOURS home defeats in a row in National League South. 3 x Isthmian League Like ourselves, they have made some changes to their squad in 1 x Isthmian Div 1 recent weeks, perhaps most significantly for us one that means 1 x London Senior Cup an early return to Longmead for midfielder Tommy Brewer, who 14 x Herts Senior Cup started the season as a Tonbridge player and faces his former team-mates just eight weeks after leaving us. RECORDS Another new face at St Albans is Josh Oyinsan, a recent signing TOM BENDER Most appearances: from Welling, who came off the bench and missed a penalty on Phil Wood (890 +10) his debut against Havant. Two other players have joined the club in the past month. Record goalscorer: Defender Frankie Musonda is now a month into a three month Wilfred Minter (356) loan spell from Luton Town and Lewis Knight has returned to the club on loan from Maidstone United having also played for Record attendance: Concord and East Thurrock since he was last at Clarence Park. 9,757 v Ferryhill Athletic (1926) The club’s top scorer is Joe Iaciofano, a summer signing who was picked up after being released by Northampton. He has seven Most goals v Tonbridge: league goals, nine in all football, but other than Adu, with two, Mark Nwokeji (2) no-one else has scored more than once this season. Against Havant the strikers were Dutchman Albert Adu, who FORM joined in the summer from Ware, and Zane Banton, another OLI SPRAGUE Last 5 Games: player who is now permanent at Clarence Park after a loan spell 5/11 v B Stortford H W3-1 two seasons ago. 2/11 v Havant & W H L1-3 Other players at the club include Joe Howe, a full-back who 26/10 v Welling a W1-0 19/10 v Bath City H L0-1 starred for Ebbsfleet United for many years, Sam Merson, son of 12/10 v Eastbourne H L1-3 former England and Arsenal star and Soccer Saturday pundit Paul Merson, and Dave Diedhiou (pronounced Deejoo) who was part Last 5 Seasons: of the Hendon side which reached the Isthmian League play-offs 2018/19 Nat South 9th in 2018. 2017/18 Nat South 8th They also have on their books Tom Bender, a full-back who 2016/17 Nat South 10th played in Kent for Dartford and Welling, Oliver Sprague, who 2015/16 Nat South 18th was also in that successful Hendon side but joined in the 2014/15 Nat South 13th summer from Hampton and Richmond, and David Noble, now 37, who has made more than 300 Football League appearances. His finest moments were possibly when he scored twice in the JOE IACIOFANO 8 ST ALBANS CITY

League One Play-Off Final for Bristol City This is the first ever league meeting between against Rotherham, and in the Championship the two clubs and only the fourth time Play-Off semi-final against Crystal Palace. He we’ve met in our history. The three previous has also won the FA Youth Cup with Arsenal meetings all came in an eight week spell in 2000 where he was man of the match in season 2013/14 when we managed to in the final and is now part of the club’s get knocked out of both the FA Cup and the coaching staff. FA Trophy by St Albans. In the FA Cup third Finally St Albans’ manager is the experienced qualifying round we were drawn away and Ian Allinson. The former Arsenal winger lost 2-1. John Frendo gave St Albans the lead, won promotion from both the Isthmian Mark Lovell levelled just before the break, Premier Division, and Conference South with only for Mark Nwokeji to grab the winner on Boreham Wood and has been in charge at 75 minutes. Clarence Park since 2016, two years after the Then we were given home advantage when SAM MERSON club won promotion into the division. we were drawn together in the FA Trophy. One of the pieces of character at Clarence Failing to take advantage of one of the Park used to be a 140 year old oak tree. earliest red cards this ground has ever seen In 1993 the tree was the sole reason why to St Albans’ Richard Graham, the game the club didn’t win promotion to what was ended 0-0, but on a depressing night we lost then the Conference. The tree, which was the replay 4-0 thanks to goals from James in the terrace behind the goal, meant the Comley, Mark Nwokeji, Howard Hall and club failed ground grading. The tree had a Chris Henry. preservation order on it, so there was no We’ll be hoping for our first ever victory over decision to be made of promotion versus St Albans this afternoon. tree, but sadly five years later the tree became diseased, and had to go. Matt Davison DAVE DIEDHIOU

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ALBERT ADU 9 ANGELS vs. “THE HOOPS” THE LAST TIME WE MET just the right time for Tonbridge who ST ALBANS CITY 4 regrouped well and began the second period looking to haul themselves back COMLEY 25’, NWOKEJI 57’, HALL 66’, HENRY 73’ into the game. TONBRIDGE ANGELS 0 Tonbridge used the slope to their ATTENDANCE 303 advantage but a good chance went begging when Shamir Goodwin scuffed MONDAY 2 DECEMBER 2013 • FA TROPHY 1ST ROUND REPLAY his shot across the face of Bastock’s ST ALBANS CITY TONBRIDGE ANGELS goal. Moments later Goodwin almost 1 PAUL BASTOCK 1 LEWIS CAREY got through again but Ben Martin 2 HOWARD HALL 2 CHRIS PIPER intervened and set up a flowing move that sent Nwokeji clear only 3 LEE CHAPPELL 3 JON HEATH for an offside flag to halt his run. The 4 RAM MARWA 4 PHILIP APPIAH ‹ momentum was starting to shift in 5 BEN MARTIN 5 GARY ELPHICK City’s direction and on 57 minutes a 6 TOM WARD 6 SONNY MILES second goal sparked a burst of three St 7 DAVID KEENLEYSIDE ‹ 7 HENRY MUGGERIDGE ‹ Albans goals in just 16 minutes. 8 JAMES COMLEY ‹ 8 LEE BROWNING Comley won the ball off Piper just inside 9 JOHN FRENDO 9 MARK LOVELL Unable to see off a ten-man St Albans ‹ the Angels half and received possession 10 MARK NWOKEJI 10 SHAMIR GOODWIN City at the weekend, Conference South ‹ back from Frendo before arrowing a strugglers Tonbridge Angels were 11 RICHARD GRAHAM 11 NATHAN GREEN perfect through ball inside Elphick for unceremoniously hammered 4-0 in Nwokeji to stretch and guide his 11th 12 CHRIS HENRY 10 (64’) 12 DAVID IJAHA 9 (78’) Monday’s FA Trophy 1st Round replay at › › goal of the season past the out-rushing 14 JOEL WATSON 8 (83’) 14 MIKEL SUAREZ 7 (69’) Clarence Park by a rampant City, whose › › Carey. Nwokeji made way for Chris victory was all the sweeter after going 15 DARREN LOCKE 15 LUKE BLEWDEN Henry on 64 minutes and two minutes (69’) (63’) through 87 minutes of the first meeting 16 JAMES KALOCZI ›7 16 NATHAN PINNEY ›4 later the one-time Tonbridge player with just ten men following the sending 17 TOM COULTON played a significant part in easing City off of Richard Graham. into an unassailable three-goal lead. The early exchanges were fairly Graham, Marwa and Comley worked even with both defences looking in the ball across the pitch to Hall who, dominant mood. A couple of early City from ten yards inside his own half, forays were comfortably snuffed out burst between two Tonbridge players by the Angels backline, while a swift HEAD TO HEAD and laid the ball wide to Henry. The Tonbridge counter-attack ended with City substitute skipped past Elphick and Lee Browning stabbing the ball wide TONBRIDGE - 0 played a good ball in to Frendo who following a low cross by Chris Piper. ST ALBANS - 2 was only denied by Piper’s goalline Paul Bastock was in excellent form clearance, but before Tonbridge could DRAWS - 1 between the posts for City on Saturday clear their lines the still running Hall and he continued to frustrate Tonbridge hammered the rebound into the turf at the Park when diving to his right then watched the ball fly up into the to beat out a fine header by Lovell roof of the York Road net for a quite following a Nathan Green free kick. memorable goal. Deep into added time Nathan Pinney James Comley, influential in both ties, Seven minutes later the hammering of thudded a free kick against the City crossbar curled a free-kick into the goalmouth Tonbridge was finalised with a fourth and also forced Bastock to save low where Angels keeper Lewis Carey, under goal. Chappell collected the ball and ran down but the result had long since been pressure from Mark Nwokeji, flapped at almost unopposed down the left flank decided and St Albans comfortably claimed thin air thus allowing the ball over the before gliding past Piper and laying their second Conference South scalp in line to open the scoring with a freak a pass inside to Henry who sent a not consecutive Rounds. goal. Having played a patient game particularly threatening low left-footed up to this point Tonbridge now needed shot across Carey from 15 yards out. Report courtesy of to exert their superior standing on the What should have been a routine save www.saintsstatistics.co.uk game but as the half wore on it was for Carey became a moment of acute the hosts who posed the greater threat. embarrassment as the ball slipped With City in full flight and tempers a bit through his hands and just inside the frayed the half time whistle came at upright. 10

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Braintree Town’s Jake Hutchings is the opinions by the two managers. Slough’s National League South’s newest manager. joint manager Jon Underwood told the NLP: The defender, who will also continue “I can understand their disappointment playing, replaces Glen Driver who has but their second goal saw a George Wells returned to Leiston. George Borg returns backpass stop just dead in some water.” to the club as first team coach. Braintree However Havant’s Paul Doswell told the chairman Lee Harding told the club’s NLP his opinion was rather different: “It website: “As both a commanding centre- was undoubtedly pressure from the Slough half and our club captain, his quiet and players and management which got the assured approach has played a key part of game called off.” our success so far and I know he has both So it was left to Weymouth to take over the support and respect of the lads in the second place in the division. They beat a dressing room.” recovering Hampton and Richmond side 2-1 JAKE HUTCHINGS Maidstone United are now the league’s sole with two quick goals in three second half representatives in the FA Cup. The Stones minutes in a game they certainly didn’t beat National League Torquay United 1-0 find easy. Josh McQuoid’s 20 yard shot gave thanks to Dan Wishart’s first half strike. Weymouth the lead seven minutes into the Maidstone will visit Blackpool in the next second half, Hampton went up the other round. Four clubs from the division went end, hit the bar, and from the breakaway out in the first round, all fairly comfortably. Weymouth made it two through Ben Dulwich Hamlet welcomed the BBC cameras Thompson. Jefferson Louis, now 40, pulled to Champion Hill for their game against one back for the visitors but they couldn’t Carlisle. Despite a strong performance from push on and get a point. Bath City moved up former Angels loanee Ade Yusuff they were to fifth with a 3-1 win over Concord Rangers, beaten 4-1. Elsewhere Chippenham Town then-managerless Braintree turned the hosted Northampton Town. Mark Collier’s form book on its head to win 3-0 at Hemel side were no match for their League Two Hempstead Town while Chelmsford and MAIDSTONE 1 TORQUAY 0 opponents and went out 3-0. Billericay Dorking fought out a 2-2 draw. Town came up against Forest Green Rovers, There was one game in midweek. Welling the League Two leaders. The Gloucestershire United’s winless run is now seven games outfit came out 4-0 winners, while Oxford after a 0-0 draw with Dulwich. Welling City also conceded a pile of goals. Off haven’t scored a league goal now for over the back of their 4-4 draw against us the seven hours, going back to 28 September. previous week they were beaten 5-1 by Some transfer news from the division, Solihull Moors. Colchester’s Cameron James has joined The cup fixtures, bad weather, and Maidstone United short-term, Charlton’s Ben floodlight issues combined to leave just four Dempsey has signed for Dulwich and former completed league games last weekend. premier league striker Leroy Lita has signed With Wealdstone’s game against Eastbourne for Chelmsford. Borough being called off due to ‘floodlight The Glenn Tamplin story had a new twist technical problems’ it gave the chasing pack following his departure from Billericay. HAVANT v SLOUGH ABANDONED the chance to close the gap. Rumours, or more likely guesses, suggested Havant and Waterlooville would have made Chelmsford would be his next destination, that gap just five points but their game but it turned out it was Romford, where he against Slough Town was abandoned just has already named a new manager, by the after Jonah Ayunga had scored his second name of Glenn Tamplin. goal of the game to put them 2-0 up. And in one of the more bizarre stories of Referee Aji Ajibola told the Non League the week, Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg Paper: “The timing of the abandonment appeared to send his support to Slough is unfortunate as the home side had just Town in a social media video posting “Good scored their second goal but I was starting luck to Slough Town in the Conference South to lose my footing and I felt the players (sic), let’s go, let’s see it, let’s aspire to be were unable to keep theirs.” As you would better.” imagine, the decision to abandon the game at that time was greeted with contrasting Matt Davison MARK WAHLBERG

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Top Goalscorers Lge Cups TOTAL Ayunga, Jonah (Havant & Waterlooville) 11 1 12 Lafayette, Ross (Wealdstone) 9 3 12 Robinson, Jake (Billericay Town) 7 5 12 Iaciofano, Joe (St Albans City) 8 2 10 Harris, Ben (Slough Town) 7 3 10 Romain, Elliott (Dartford) * 7 1 8 Mills, Danny (Dulwich Hamlet) 6 2 8 Goldberg, Bradley (Welling United) 3 5 8 Higgins, Sam (Chelmsford City) 7 0 7 Jeffers, Shaun (Chelmsford City) 7 0 7 Nash, Liam (Hemel Hempstead Town) 7 0 7 Prior, Jason (Dorking Wanderers) 7 0 7 McClure, Matt (Maidstone United) 6 1 7 JONAH AYUNGA * includes 6 goals for Eastbourne Borough ROSS LAFAYETTE Vanarama League P GD Pts Vanarama North P GD Pts Vanarama South Attendances Min Max AVE 18/19 1 Bromley 20 +10 36 1 York City 16 +19 36 1 Dulwich Hamlet 1401 2906 1981 1842 ▲ 2 Yeovil Town 19 +11 35 2 King's Lynn Town 17 +12 35 2 Maidstone United 1713 2105 1898 2179 ▼ 3 FC Halifax Town 20 +4 35 3 Chester 17 +16 31 3 Havant & Waterlooville 1327 1574 1389 1277 ▲ 4 Barrow 19 +10 34 4 Spennymoor Town 17 +10 29 4 Weymouth 782 1615 1099 1006 ▲ 5 Torquay United 20 +8 34 5 Southport 17 +9 28 5 Bath City 707 1444 963 1092 ▼ 6 Solihull Moors 20 +9 33 6 Farsley Celtic 16 +5 26 6 Wealdstone 771 1140 958 882 ▲ 7 Harrogate Town 20 +3 32 7 Alfreton Town 17 +3 25 8 Notts County 20 +12 31 8 Guiseley 16 +5 24 7 Dartford 873 1085 927 1134 ▼ 9 Woking 20 +4 31 9 Brackley Town 15 +13 23 8 Chelmsford City 595 1395 926 936 ▼ 10 Barnet 20 +1 28 10 Gateshead 14 +6 23 9 Billericay Town 811 959 874 1089 ▼ 11 Eastleigh 20 -1 28 11 Boston United 15 +4 22 10 Slough Town 630 1115 792 783 ▲ 12 Dover Athletic 19 -1 28 12 Hereford 16 -3 22 11 Dorking Wanderers 453 895 648 570 ▲ 13 Stockport County 20 -8 28 13 Gloucester City 17 -7 22 12 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 473 954 641 542 ▲ 14 Hartlepool United 20 0 27 14 Darlington 15 -1 21 13 Chippenham Town 484 779 606 667 ▼ 15 Dagenham & Redbridge 20 -2 27 15 Kidderminster Harriers 16 -1 18 14 St Albans City 396 835 579 842 ▼ 16 Boreham Wood 20 +4 26 16 AFC Telford United 16 -5 18 15 Eastbourne Borough 439 677 577 586 ▼ 17 Maidenhead United 20 +1 25 17 Leamington 15 -12 15 18 Chesterfield 19 -5 22 18 Altrincham 13 -3 14 16 Hemel Hempstead Town 387 838 563 534 ▲ 19 Aldershot Town 20 -5 22 19 Kettering Town 15 -8 14 17 Welling United 401 1015 547 684 ▼ 20 AFC Fylde 19 -10 21 20 Curzon Ashton 16 -9 13 18 Hampton & Richmond Borough 384 708 502 605 ▼ 21 Wrexham 20 -7 19 21 Blyth Spartans 15 -16 12 19 Braintree Town 356 868 498 678 ▼ 22 Ebbsfleet United 20 -10 17 22 Bradford (Park Avenue) 17 -37 9 20 Concord Rangers 253 1016 429 404 ▲ 23 Sutton United 19 -7 16 21 Hungerford Town 268 467 364 325 ▲ 24 Chorley 20 -21 13 22 Oxford City 301 416 336 353 ▼ 29 2019/20 RECORD

FRIENDLIES (PRE & MID SEASON) Res F A Att Goalscorers Fri 28 Jun Sutton Common Rovers a W 2 0 McKenzie 34, Small 80 Sat 06 Jul Sittingbourne a W 3 2 260 Miles 12, Brewer 26, Read 87 Tue 09 Jul East Grinstead Town a W 4 0 Da Costa 18 68, McKenzie 35, Derry 87 Sat 13 Jul Cray Wanderers a L 2 4 Derry 59, McKenzie 68(p) Tue 16 Jul SUTTON UNITED H L 1 2 276 Derry 20 Sat 20 Jul Moneyfields a L 0 2 Sat 27 Jul KINGSTONIAN H L 3 4 243 Turner 26(p), Hession-Harris 71, Read 80 Tue 10 Sep Merstham a L 1 2 McKenzie 70 Sat 05 Oct ROMFORD H W 2 1 120 McKenzie 78 88 Tue 12 Nov Sheppey United a D 2 2 70 Small, own goal VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE Res F A Att Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 1 Sat 03 Aug DULWICH HAMLET H L 1 2 954 15 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner 1 McKenzie(10) Read(9) Small(7) Ovenden Stirman Lamport, D 2 Tue 06 Aug Eastbourne Borough a L 0 2 656 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry McKenzie Turner Hession-H Read(10) Small(7) Ovenden McDonald Skipper, D 3 Sat 10 Aug Dorking Wanderers a L 1 3 535 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Ovenden Bentley Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Brewer Da Costa(7) Stirman Staynings, P 4 Tue 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS H W 1 0 476 17 Roberts Bentley Parter 1 Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read Folkes Da Costa(7) Ovenden(10) Gill, S 5 Sat 17 Aug Bath City a D 0 0 832 17 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Bentley Da Costa(7) - Gardner, R 6 Sat 24 Aug HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE H L 1 3 640 20 Roberts Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner Yusuff(10) Read(9) Oseyemi Da Costa(7) - Ajibola, A 7 Mon 26 Aug Welling United a L 2 4 659 22 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds 1 Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner Bentley(2) Derry(7) McKenzie Small(4) Roberts Searle, I 8 Sat 31 Aug WEYMOUTH H D 1 1 629 21 Henly Folkes Parter Da Costa Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner McKenzie(7) Bentley Brewer Derry(10) Ovenden(9) Cartmel, W 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H W 3 2 816 18 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner 2 Derry 1(9) McKenzie(7) Bentley Ovenden Stirman Richardson, J 10 Sat 07 Sep Chippenham Town a L 1 2 578 19 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Ovenden Turner McKenzie(10) Derry 1(9) Bentley Hession-H(7) - Watkins, R 11 Sat 14 Sep HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN H L 0 2 576 20 Henly Folkes Parter Bentley Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner McKenzie(7) Derry(4) Ovenden(10) Oseyemi - Miles, J 12 Sat 28 Sep Hampton & Richmond Boro a L 0 1 708 21 Henly Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds McKenzie Rudoni Small Turner(11) Derry(9) Ovenden Read Smith Martin, R 13 Sat 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN H W 5 1 612 19 Henly Bentley Parter Rudoni Miles Bray 1 Da Costa Theobalds 1 Derry 1 Hession-H 2 Turner Tiehi(10) Folkes McKenzie(9) Small(7) Smith Ryan, M 14 Sat 19 Oct CHELMSFORD CITY H L 1 2 590 19 Henly Bentley Parter Rudoni Miles Bray Da Costa 1 Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie Folkes(2) Small(7) Tiehi(4) Martin Skipper, D 15 Sat 26 Oct Wealdstone a L 1 3 863 21 Henly Folkes Parter Tiehi Miles Bray Small Theobalds 1 Derry Rudoni Turner - Hession-H(4) Smith Bentley - Bishop, T 16 Sat 02 Nov OXFORD CITY H D 4 4 473 22 Henly Bentley Parter Tiehi Miles Bray Small Theobalds 1 Derry 1 Hession-H Turner 2 McKenzie(9) Williams(7) Da Costa(4) Folkes Smith Lamport, D 17 Sat 16 Nov ST ALBANS CITY H Mannix, J 18 Sat 30 Nov Slough Town a 19 Sat 07 Dec BILLERICAY TOWN H 20 Sat 21 Dec Hemel Hempstead Town a 21 Thu 26 Dec MAIDSTONE UNITED H 13:00 KICK OFF 22 Sat 28 Dec Dartford a 23 Wed 01 Jan Maidstone United a 24 Sat 04 Jan CHIPPENHAM TOWN H 25 Sat 11 Jan Braintree Town a 26 Sat 18 Jan HAMPTON & RICHMOND BORO H 27 Sat 25 Jan Billericay Town a 28 Sat 01 Feb WEALDSTONE H 29 Sat 08 Feb Chelmsford City a 30 Sat 15 Feb HUNGERFORD TOWN H 31 Sat 22 Feb Oxford City a 32 Sat 29 Feb Dulwich Hamlet a 33 Sat 07 Mar EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H 34 Sat 14 Mar Concord Rangers a 35 Sat 21 Mar DORKING WANDERERS H 36 Sat 28 Mar SLOUGH TOWN H 37 Sat 04 Apr St Albans City a 38 Fri 10 Apr Havant & Waterlooville a 39 Mon 13 Apr WELLING UNITED H 40 Sat 18 Apr Weymouth a 41 Sat 25 Apr BATH CITY H 42 TBA Hungerford Town a

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

30 FRIENDLIES (PRE & MID SEASON) Res F A Att Goalscorers Fri 28 Jun Sutton Common Rovers a W 2 0 McKenzie 34, Small 80 DID YOU KNOW? Sat 06 Jul Sittingbourne a W 3 2 260 Miles 12, Brewer 26, Read 87 Our double-defeat by St Albans City in 2013 marked the Tue 09 Jul East Grinstead Town a W 4 0 Da Costa 18 68, McKenzie 35, Derry 87 first time we had been drawn against the same side in 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 both FA competitions in the same season for 33 years. Sat 20 Jul Moneyfields a L 0 2 The ties in 1980, with Chatham Town, were played in Sat 27 Jul KINGSTONIAN H L 3 4 243 Turner 26(p), Hession-Harris 71, Read 80 consecutive weeks but the honours on this occasion Tue 10 Sep Merstham a L 1 2 McKenzie 70 were spread even with the Angels winning in the Trophy Sat 05 Oct ROMFORD H W 2 1 120 McKenzie 78 88 Tue 12 Nov Sheppey United a D 2 2 70 Small, own goal but the Medway side victorious in the Cup after a replay. VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE Res F A Att Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 Referee 1 Sat 03 Aug DULWICH HAMLET H L 1 2 954 15 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner 1 McKenzie(10) Read(9) Small(7) Ovenden Stirman Lamport, D 2 Tue 06 Aug Eastbourne Borough a L 0 2 656 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Bentley Bray Da Costa Theobalds Derry McKenzie Turner Hession-H Read(10) Small(7) Ovenden McDonald Skipper, D 3 Sat 10 Aug Dorking Wanderers a L 1 3 535 21 Roberts Folkes Parter Ovenden Bentley Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Brewer Da Costa(7) Stirman Staynings, P 4 Tue 13 Aug CONCORD RANGERS H W 1 0 476 17 Roberts Bentley Parter 1 Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read Folkes Da Costa(7) Ovenden(10) Gill, S 5 Sat 17 Aug Bath City a D 0 0 832 17 Roberts Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie(9) Read(10) Bentley Da Costa(7) - Gardner, R 6 Sat 24 Aug HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE H L 1 3 640 20 Roberts Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Derry Hession-H 1 Turner Yusuff(10) Read(9) Oseyemi Da Costa(7) - Ajibola, A 7 Mon 26 Aug Welling United a L 2 4 659 22 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds 1 Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner Bentley(2) Derry(7) McKenzie Small(4) Roberts Searle, I 8 Sat 31 Aug WEYMOUTH H D 1 1 629 21 Henly Folkes Parter Da Costa Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff 1 Hession-H Turner McKenzie(7) Bentley Brewer Derry(10) Ovenden(9) Cartmel, W 9 Tue 03 Sep DARTFORD H W 3 2 816 18 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner 2 Derry 1(9) McKenzie(7) Bentley Ovenden Stirman Richardson, J 10 Sat 07 Sep Chippenham Town a L 1 2 578 19 Henly Folkes Parter Brewer Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Ovenden Turner McKenzie(10) Derry 1(9) Bentley Hession-H(7) - Watkins, R 11 Sat 14 Sep HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN H L 0 2 576 20 Henly Folkes Parter Bentley Miles Bray Small Theobalds Yusuff Da Costa Turner McKenzie(7) Derry(4) Ovenden(10) Oseyemi - Miles, J 12 Sat 28 Sep Hampton & Richmond Boro a L 0 1 708 21 Henly Bentley Parter Brewer Miles Bray Da Costa Theobalds McKenzie Rudoni Small Turner(11) Derry(9) Ovenden Read Smith Martin, R 13 Sat 12 Oct BRAINTREE TOWN H W 5 1 612 19 Henly Bentley Parter Rudoni Miles Bray 1 Da Costa Theobalds 1 Derry 1 Hession-H 2 Turner Tiehi(10) Folkes McKenzie(9) Small(7) Smith Ryan, M 14 Sat 19 Oct CHELMSFORD CITY H L 1 2 590 19 Henly Bentley Parter Rudoni Miles Bray Da Costa 1 Theobalds Derry Hession-H Turner McKenzie Folkes(2) Small(7) Tiehi(4) Martin Skipper, D 15 Sat 26 Oct Wealdstone a L 1 3 863 21 Henly Folkes Parter Tiehi Miles Bray Small Theobalds 1 Derry Rudoni Turner - Hession-H(4) Smith Bentley - Bishop, T 16 Sat 02 Nov OXFORD CITY H D 4 4 473 22 Henly Bentley Parter Tiehi Miles Bray Small Theobalds 1 Derry 1 Hession-H Turner 2 McKenzie(9) Williams(7) Da Costa(4) Folkes Smith Lamport, D 17 Sat 16 Nov ST ALBANS CITY H Mannix, J 18 Sat 30 Nov Slough Town a 19 Sat 07 Dec BILLERICAY TOWN H 20 Sat 21 Dec Hemel Hempstead Town a 21 Thu 26 Dec MAIDSTONE UNITED H 13:00 KICK OFF 22 Sat 28 Dec Dartford a 23 Wed 01 Jan Maidstone United a 24 Sat 04 Jan CHIPPENHAM TOWN H 25 Sat 11 Jan Braintree Town a 26 Sat 18 Jan HAMPTON & RICHMOND BORO H 27 Sat 25 Jan Billericay Town a 28 Sat 01 Feb WEALDSTONE H 29 Sat 08 Feb Chelmsford City a 30 Sat 15 Feb HUNGERFORD TOWN H 31 Sat 22 Feb Oxford City a 32 Sat 29 Feb Dulwich Hamlet a 33 Sat 07 Mar EASTBOURNE BOROUGH H 34 Sat 14 Mar Concord Rangers a 35 Sat 21 Mar DORKING WANDERERS H 36 Sat 28 Mar SLOUGH TOWN H 37 Sat 04 Apr St Albans City a 38 Fri 10 Apr Havant & Waterlooville a 39 Mon 13 Apr WELLING UNITED H 40 Sat 18 Apr Weymouth a 41 Sat 25 Apr BATH CITY H 42 TBA Hungerford Town a

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

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Career Career Career VLS FAC FAT KSC Total Goals Assists Yellow Red Start +sub Goals Apps BABAYALE, Sam 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [0] BEERE, Tom 0 38 +15 3 [50] BENTLEY, Alex 10 +6 1 11 +6 3 11 +6 0 [12] BOWDEN, Regan 0 +1 0 +1 0 +3 0 [0] BRAY, Rian 16 1 17 1 3 17 1 [17] * BREWER, Tommy 9 +2 9 +2 5 1 9 +2 0 [9] DA COSTA, Khale 10 +5 1 11 +5 1 4 5 11 +5 1 [16] DERRY, Tom 10 +6 0 +1 10 +7 4 2 1 25 +10 10 [35] FOLKES, James 11 +4 1 12 +4 2 187 +30 2 [201] HENLY, Jonathan 11 1 12 1 1 131 0 [131] HESSION-HARRIS, Tommie 10 +3 10 +3 4 10 +3 4 [12] MARTIN, Charlie 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [0] McDONALD, Ted 0 +1 0 +1 0 +2 0 +2 0 [0] * McKENZIE, Chinedu 2 +12 1 3 +12 2 2 23 +16 12 [37] MILES, Sonny 13 1 14 1 1 386 +30 19 [400] * OSEYEMI, Joseph 0 +2 0 +1 0 +3 0 +3 0 [0] * OVENDEN, Rhyle 2 +7 0 +1 2 +8 1 2 +8 0 [6] PARKINSON, Tom 0 172 +22 22 [186] PARTER, Jack 16 1 17 1 1 1 245 +13 7 [251] * READ, Alex 0 +7 0 +7 37 +26 16 [59] * ROBERTS, Myles 5 +1 5 +1 2 5 +1 0 [5] * RUDONI, Jack 4 1 5 2 2 5 0 [5] SMALL, Jared 11 +5 0 +1 11 +6 2 39 +23 3 [60] † SMITH, Liam 0 +4 0 +4 58 +76 2 [78] † STIRMAN, Josh 0 +3 0 +3 0 +8 0 [1] THEOBALDS, D'Sean 16 1 17 5 2 1 42 +2 6 [44] TIEHI, Christ 2 +2 2 +2 1 2 +2 0 [4] TURNER, Joe 14 +1 1 15 +1 5 3 117 +4 36 [121] WILLIAMS, Jason 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 [1] * YUSUFF, Ade 5 +1 5 +1 2 1 2 5 +1 2 [6] † out on loan/dual registration * left the club

Top Scorers G A Discipline Y R Forum Man of the Match Wins Minutes Played Mins Joe Turner 5 3 Tommy Brewer 5 1 D’Sean Theobalds 5.5 Rian Bray 1530 D'Sean Theobalds 5 2 Khale Da Costa 5 0 Jonathan Henly 2 Jack Parter 1530 Tom Derry 4 2 Jonathan Henly 1 1 Jack Rudoni 1.5 D’Sean Theobalds 1530 Tommie Hession-Harris 4 0 Alex Bentley 3 0 Alex Bentley 1 Joe Turner 1395 Ade Yusuff 2 1 Rian Bray 3 0 Tommy Brewer 1 Sonny Miles 1260 Khale Da Costa 1 4 Rhyle Ovenden 0 1 Tom Derry 1 Jonathan Henly 1046 Jack Parter 1 1 James Folkes 2 0 Sonny Miles 1 James Folkes 1016 Rian Bray 1 0 Chinedu McKenzie 2 0 Myles Roberts 1 Khale Da Costa 964 Chinedu McKenzie 0 2 Myles Roberts 2 0 Jared Small 1 Jared Small 942 Jack Rudoni 0 2 Jack Rudoni 2 0 Joe Turner 1 Alex Bentley 935

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LUTON TOWN 3 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 stature in comparison to the physicality of Wed 6 Nov – National U19 League Cup the rest of his team, certainly the biggest that the Academy have met this season. The width of a crossbar denied the Angels’ Academy at least the opportunity of League After 72 minutes, a wonderful through ball Cup progression via penalties as Harrison sent Summers clear to finish in the bottom Mayhew’s spectacular volley crashed back corner to restore the Hatters’ advantage. from the woodwork in the final minutes of It was a long way to travel to go down the game against Luton Town Cedars. without a fight and the Angels were not about to do that. There were four minutes The Angels had recovered well from a poor remaining when a free kick into the box start, conceding after just two minutes was only half-cleared to the edge of the when several chances to clear a cross from box from where Mayhew’s stunning volley the right were passed up before the ball deserved so much better than the hitting SAM BABAYALE eventually fell to Luton’s Ben Summers who of the woodwork. Babayale’s header only made no mistake from six yards. found the side netting and a final free kick Once they settled into their game, the from the full back drifted harmlessly over Angels showed they would be a stern test as time ran out for the Angels, who can for their Football League opponents and a nevertheless be proud of their performance slick move after 11 minutes between Ned against a Football League team with an Lewis and Jacob Lambert ended with Leo unbeaten record this season. Deere shooting into the side netting. On Wednesday, goals from Harrison Summers was proving a handful, as was Mayhew and Jacob Lambert were enough to winger Jack Percy, and when a cross from despatch Dover and take over the top spot the latter was poorly dealt with in a manner in the League, but Tommy Parkinson was similar to the opening goal, full back Daniel less than impressed with the performance: Ball was on hand to score from close range He commented: “A really poor performance LEO DEERE and double the home side’s advantage. The from the boys today with too many players game entered a phase following the second not performing to the levels they are goal when the home side enjoyed a period capable of. Credit to Dover First Years who of dominance with the Angels’ goalkeeper, deserved something out of the game and Charlie Martin making regulation saves from was the better side today.” But Tom was Sam Scott and Joseph Sellers-West. But the also pleased that Charlie Martin, Ned Lewis visitors were handed a foothold in the game and Sam Babayale all got 20 minutes in in the final minute of the half when a cross the first team friendly at Sheppey United from Sam Babayale found Lewis, who was on Tuesday evening which now represents clumsily brought down. The striker dusted six players that have featured in first team himself down to score from the spot. friendlies. The second half began with Tonbridge The Development side who play in the showing a renewed sense of determination Academies League Championship have and after Lambert had a shot blocked and progressed to the Quarter-Finals of the JACOB LAMBERT Gabriel Ogunseri had fired over, they found League Cup following their tie when they a leveller after 55 minutes when a free kick completely outplayed their opponents, into the box from Babayale was headed Folkestone, who play in a Division below, home by Mayhew. winning 12-2. They have been drawn at home to Dover in the quarters. The game which had been a good contest for an hour became a thriller as both sides On Wednesday, the Academy will be strived to earn their place in the next hosting an Open Evening in the Longmead round draw. Percy’s cross across the face Lounge for Year 11 and 12 students of goal begged a touch for the home side and their parents who are interested in whilst free kicks from Regan Bowden and furthering their education within a football Ben Twist brought efforts from Lewis and environment at Hugh Christie School. The substitute Louis Copeland that tested the evening will begin a 7 o’clock.. home goalkeeper whose was small in Wink Tomkinson BEN TWIST 35 ACADEMY & YOUTH

TONBRIDGE ANGELS ACADEMY Comp Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Substitutes Wed 04 Sep Phoenix Sports a FAYC Pre W 1 0 101 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson Taylor Wolvey Musengeyi Murphy Lewis 1 Martin G, Copeland, Fife, Ryan, Gibb Wed 11 Sep EBBSFLEET UNITED H NLA W 7 0 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson 3 Lambert 1 Martin G Lewis Murphy Taylor Bowden, Musengeyi 3, Copeland 1, Mayhew Wed 18 Sep SITTINGBOURNE H FAYC 1Q W 2 1 162 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson Taylor Wolvey Musengeyi1 Murphy Lewis Ryan, Austin, Copeland 1, Fife, Tyrie Wed 25 Sep Eastbourne Borough a NLA W 5 4 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson Copeland Bowden Musengeyi1 Murphy Lewis 3 Ryan, Taylor 1 Wed 02 Oct Dover Athletic a FAYC 2Q D 2 2 200 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson 1 Taylor Wolvey Musengeyi Murphy Lewis 1 Austin, Fife, Ryan, Gibb Wed 09 Oct CRYSTAL PAL FTA H NLAC 1 W 5 0 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Mayhew Hudson Copeland 1 Bowden Musengeyi Lambert Lewis 4 Bizima, Murphy, Taylor Wed 16 Oct DULWICH HAMLET H NLA W 2 1 Martin C Bowden Babayale Twist Mayhew Hudson Deere Bizima Musengeyi Lambert Lewis Copeland 2, Taylor, Thompson, Murphy Wed 30 Oct Crystal Palace FTA a NLA W 5 3 Martin C Thompson Babayale Twist Mayhew Hudson 1 Copeland 1 Bizima Musengeyi1 Lambert Lewis 2 Deere, Murphy Wed 06 Nov Luton Town Cedars a NLAC 2 L 2 3 Martin C Bowden Babayale Twist Mayhew 1 Hudson Deere Bizima Ogunseri Lambert Lewis 1 Murphy, Musengeyi, Copeland Wed 13 Nov DOVER ATHLETIC H NLA W 2 0 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Mayhew 1 Hudson Lambert 1 Bowden Musengeyi Murphy Lewis Copeland, Taylor, Thompson 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 Wed 5 Feb EASTBOURNE BORO H NLA Wed 12 Feb Dulwich Hamlet a NLA Wed 26 Feb CRYSTAL PALACE FTA H NLA Wed 4 Mar Dover Athletic a NLA Wed 11 Mar WORTHING H NLA Wed 18 Mar Maidstone United a NLA Wed 25 Mar WHYTELEAFE H NLA Wed 1 Apr Welling United a NLA Wed 8 Apr BURGESS HILL TOWN H NLA TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 16s Comp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep K SPORTS H KYL D 2 2 Howie (2) Sun 15 Sep Ashford United a KYL L 0 4 Sun 29 Sep K Sports a KYL L 1 2 Henley Sun 06 Oct ASHFORD UNITED H KYLC 1 L 0 2 Sun 13 Oct MAIDSTONE UNITED H KYL L 0 7 Sun 20 Oct Eastbourne Borough a KYL L W O Sun 27 Oct KENNINGTON H KCC 2 L 2 3 own goal, Henley Sun 10 Nov WHYTELEAFE H KYL W 3 1 Howie, Woodhouse, Exall Sun 17 Nov LANGTON GREEN H KYL Sun 24 Nov Ebbsfleet United a KYL Sun 01 Dec ASHFORD UNITED H KYL Sun 15 Dec HOLLANDS & BLAIR H KYL TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 15s Comp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep Chatham Town a KYL W 4 2 Hartley (2), Wolvey, Little Sun 15 Sep Hollands & Blair a KYL W 4 3 Hartley, Sargent 2, Wolvey Sun 22 Sep CORINTHIAN H KYL W 3 2 Wolvey, Lambert, Hodges Sun 29 Sep Sturry Kings a KCC 1 W 8 0 Hartley 3, Burke 3, Wolvey, Lambert Sun 06 Oct Cray Wanderers a KYLC 1 L 2 4 Hartley, Sargent Sun 13 Oct Maidstone United a KYL L 2 5 Hartley, Burke Sun 20 Oct LORDSWOOD H KYL D 1 1 Wolvey Sun 27 Oct TECNICA ACADEMY REAL H KCC 2 W 12 0 Hartley 4, Barden 3, Gilbert 2, Lambert 2, own goal Sun 03 Nov Corinthian a KYL P P Sun 10 Nov K SPORTS H KYL L 0 3 Sun 17 Nov KINGS HILL H KYL Sun 01 Dec Bearsted a KYL Sun 08 Dec HOLLANDS & BLAIR H KYL TONBRIDGE ANGELS UNDER 14s Comp Res F A Goalscorers Sun 08 Sep BROMLEY H KYL D 2 2 Velvick, Cogan Sun 15 Sep Danson Sports a KYLC 1 L 0 13 Sun 22 Sep METROGAS H KYL W 4 2 Velvick (2), Honarvar, Bennett Sun 29 Sep West Wickham a KYL L 1 5 Amos Sun 06 Oct Red Devils a KYL L 2 3 Gardner, Moth Sun 20 Oct AFC MOTTINGHAM H KYL L 1 2 Velvick Sun 27 Oct Glebe a KYL L 0 5 Sun 03 Nov Herne Bay a KCC 2 L 1 5 Rayner Sun 10 Nov Cray Valley (PM) a KYL L 0 5 Sun 17 Nov PHOENIX SPORTS H KYL Sun 24 Nov Metrogas a KYL Sun 08 Dec Danson Sports a KYL Sun 15 Dec Bromley a KYL 36 RESULTS & TABLES

TONBRIDGE ANGELS ACADEMY Comp Res F A Att 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Substitutes Wed 04 Sep Phoenix Sports a FAYC Pre W 1 0 101 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson Taylor Wolvey Musengeyi Murphy Lewis 1 Martin G, Copeland, Fife, Ryan, Gibb Wed 11 Sep EBBSFLEET UNITED H NLA W 7 0 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson 3 Lambert 1 Martin G Lewis Murphy Taylor Bowden, Musengeyi 3, Copeland 1, Mayhew Wed 18 Sep SITTINGBOURNE H FAYC 1Q W 2 1 162 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson Taylor Wolvey Musengeyi1 Murphy Lewis Ryan, Austin, Copeland 1, Fife, Tyrie Wed 25 Sep Eastbourne Borough a NLA W 5 4 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson Copeland Bowden Musengeyi1 Murphy Lewis 3 Ryan, Taylor 1 Wed 02 Oct Dover Athletic a FAYC 2Q D 2 2 200 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Thompson Hudson 1 Taylor Wolvey Musengeyi Murphy Lewis 1 Austin, Fife, Ryan, Gibb Wed 09 Oct CRYSTAL PAL FTA H NLAC 1 W 5 0 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Mayhew Hudson Copeland 1 Bowden Musengeyi Lambert Lewis 4 Bizima, Murphy, Taylor Wed 16 Oct DULWICH HAMLET H NLA W 2 1 Martin C Bowden Babayale Twist Mayhew Hudson Deere Bizima Musengeyi Lambert Lewis Copeland 2, Taylor, Thompson, Murphy Wed 30 Oct Crystal Palace FTA a NLA W 5 3 Martin C Thompson Babayale Twist Mayhew Hudson 1 Copeland 1 Bizima Musengeyi1 Lambert Lewis 2 Deere, Murphy Wed 06 Nov Luton Town Cedars a NLAC 2 L 2 3 Martin C Bowden Babayale Twist Mayhew 1 Hudson Deere Bizima Ogunseri Lambert Lewis 1 Murphy, Musengeyi, Copeland Wed 13 Nov DOVER ATHLETIC H NLA W 2 0 Martin C Deere Babayale Twist Mayhew 1 Hudson Lambert 1 Bowden Musengeyi Murphy Lewis Copeland, Taylor, Thompson 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 FINN HARTLEY - 12 GOALS Wed 15 Jan Phoenix Sports a NLA Wed 22 Jan PHOENIX SPORTS H NLA Wed 29 Jan Ebbsfleet United a NLA Wed 5 Feb EASTBOURNE BORO H NLA Wed 12 Feb Dulwich Hamlet a NLA Wed 26 Feb CRYSTAL PALACE FTA H NLA Wed 4 Mar Dover Athletic a NLA Wed 11 Mar WORTHING H NLA Wed 18 Mar Maidstone United a NLA Wed 25 Mar WHYTELEAFE H NLA Wed 1 Apr Welling United a NLA Wed 8 Apr BURGESS HILL TOWN H NLA

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ACADEMY: NATIONAL LEAGUE YOUTH ALLIANCE UNDER 16S: KENT YOUTH LEAGUE updated 13 November P W D L F A GD Pts +- updated 10 November P W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 5 5 0 0 21 8 13 15 1 Ebbsfleet United 6 5 0 1 43 7 36 15 2 Welling United 4 4 0 0 16 4 12 12 2 Eastbourne Borough 6 5 0 1 9 5 4 15 3 Maidstone United Ambers 7 4 0 3 19 13 6 12 3 Maidstone United 5 4 1 0 20 4 16 13 4 Whyteleafe 3 3 0 0 14 5 9 9 4 K Sports 5 4 1 0 17 3 14 13 5 Worthing 3 3 0 0 10 6 4 9 5 Langton Green 5 3 1 1 13 14 -1 10 6 Phoenix Sports 4 2 1 1 29 11 18 7 6 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 6 1 1 4 6 16 -10 4 7 Eastbourne Borough 5 2 1 2 14 17 -3 7 7 Ashford United 2 1 0 1 4 2 2 3 8 Ebbsfleet United 5 1 1 3 9 23 -14 4 8 Whyteleafe 5 1 0 4 4 11 -7 3 9 Crystal Palace Community 6 1 0 5 18 23 -5 3 9 Chatham Town 5 1 0 4 5 14 -9 3 10 Dulwich Hamlet 4 0 1 3 8 16 -8 1 10 Sevenoaks Town 3 0 1 2 3 6 -3 1 11 Dover Athletic 2 4 0 0 4 4 13 -9 0 11 Bearsted 4 0 1 3 5 15 -10 1 12 Burgess Hill Town 4 0 0 4 3 26 -23 0 12 Hollands & Blair 4 0 0 4 2 34 -32 0

UNDER 15S: KENT YOUTH LEAGUE UNDER 14S: KENT YOUTH LEAGUE updated 10 November P W D L F A GD Pts +- updated 10 November P W D L F A GD Pts +- 1 Ebbsfleet United 6 5 1 0 28 7 21 16 1 Glebe 6 5 0 1 17 8 9 15 2 Lordswood 7 5 1 1 17 10 7 16 2 Long Lane 7 4 2 1 27 11 16 14 3 Maidstone United 5 5 0 0 28 5 23 15 3 Welling United 5 4 1 0 20 6 14 13 4 Chatham Town 7 5 0 2 19 16 3 15 4 Cray Valley (PM) 7 4 0 3 17 11 6 12 5 Sevenoaks Town 4 3 1 0 16 1 15 10 5 Bromley 6 3 2 1 25 11 14 11 6 Bearsted 5 3 1 1 20 13 7 10 6 Danson Sports 6 3 2 1 19 11 8 11 7 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 6 3 1 2 14 16 -2 10 7 Bridon Ropes 5 3 0 2 15 7 8 9 8 Rusthall 7 3 1 3 19 25 -6 10 8 AFC Mottingham 6 2 1 3 8 30 -22 7 9 K Sports 6 3 0 3 15 15 0 9 9 Phoenix Sports 5 2 0 3 11 15 -4 6 10 Corinthian 7 2 0 5 19 16 3 6 11 Langton Green 6 2 0 4 11 19 -8 6 10 Red Devils United 7 1 2 4 10 29 -19 5 12 Tunbridge Wells 6 1 0 5 13 23 -10 3 11 West Wickham 5 1 1 3 10 8 2 4 13 Hollands & Blair 8 1 0 7 10 38 -28 3 12 Metrogas 8 1 1 6 15 32 -17 4 14 Kings Hill 8 0 0 8 8 33 -25 0 13 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 7 1 0 6 10 25 -15 3

37 AWAY DAYS NEXT AT LONGMEAD SLOUGH TOWN v TONBRIDGE ANGELS SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2019 • 15:00 SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2019 • 15:00 TONBRIDGE ANGELS v ARBOUR PARK, STOKE ROAD • SLOUGH • BERKS • SL2 5AY ADULTS £13 • OVER 65s £9 • STUDENTS £5 • UNDER 16s £3 BOGNOR REGIS Directions by Road Exit at M25 J15 (signposted Reading/Slough) onto the M4. Exit the M4 at J5 (signposted Colnbrook/Datchet/Langley). TOWN Head west on London Road (A4). Pass the Sainsbury’s Superstore on your right hand side and drive straight over the roundabout, continuing on London Road. BUILDBASE FA TROPHY 3RD QUALIFYING RD Pass the Tesco Slough Extra store and then the turning to Slough Rail station on ADULTS £13 OVER 65s £9 your right and at the next junction, turn right onto Stoke Road (B416). Continue along Stoke Road for 0.7 miles, going straight ahead at the crossroads with UNDER 18s £5 UNDER 13s £4* Shaggy Calf Lane and Elliman Avenue (following the signpost to Slough Cemetery & Crematorium, Wexham Park Hospital and Stoke Poges). The entrance to Arbour Park is a few hundred yards further on the right hand side. SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER 2019 • 15:00 By Rail TONBRIDGE ANGELS v Slough Railway Station is located less than a mile away from Arbour Park. The station is served by trains from London Paddington. To walk to Arbour Park from the station should take around 15 minutes. Turn right out of the main station BILLERICAY TOWN entrance and walk up to the main road, passing Slough Bus Station on your left. At the top of the road then turn right along the main Stoke Road (signposted VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH Gerrards Cross B416). Keep on straight along Stoke Road and you will eventually ADULTS £13 OVER 65s £9 reach Arbour Park on your right. For more information visit www.tonbridgeangels.co.uk UNDER 18s £5 UNDER 13s £4*

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