ST ALBANS CITY SATURDAY, 16 NOVEMBER, 2019 • VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH ISSUE 11 • £2.50 Proud Stadium Sponsor of Tonbridge Angels FC

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ST ALBANS CITY SATURDAY, 16 NOVEMBER, 2019 • VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH ISSUE 11 • £2.50 Proud Stadium Sponsor of Tonbridge Angels FC ANGELS VERSUS ST ALBANS CITY SATURDAY, 16 NOVEMBER, 2019 • VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH ISSUE 11 • £2.50 Proud Stadium Sponsor of Tonbridge Angels FC Halcyon Wealth financial advisers are a client focused, innovative financial services consultancy. Financial advisers with offices in London. Canary Wharf and Tunbridge Wells. www.halcyonwealth.co.uk City of London Head Office 27 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2QP. Tel: 0203 755 1949 37th Floor, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AA. Tel: 0207 956 8553 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? 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 • Isthmian League 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 • Kent Senior Cup 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 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.
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