Match 28/20/1831 - Wednesday, 22nd October 2020 - FA Youth Cup 3QR
Dartford (1) 4 Sergeant 41 Watson 51 Davey 64 Shepherd 85
Tonbridge Angels (1) 1 Murphy 3
Attendance: 357
Admission: £2
Programme: Free
Mileage: 62/1,734
Tonbridge Angels bowed out of this season’s FA Youth Cup at Princes Park as a strong Dartford side ran out 4-1 winners.
The game could not have started better for the Angels, going in front after just two minutes when Aiden Murphy converted after some fine work down the left by Akolwole Salami.
Tommy Parkinson’s side contained seven first year students and when Cameron Wootton took a heavy knock after 13 minutes, 15-year-old Finley Hartley was his replacement. Losing Wootton was a blow as he has a physical presence that might have given Dartford’s towering central defensive partnership something to think about.
Salami brought a good save out of the home goalkeeper as Tonbridge continued their bright opening.
But the home side was beginning to exert themselves on the game forcing a succession of corners that with their home side’s height was to cause obvious problems. But the Angels’ goalkeeper, Charlie Martin, was rising to the occasion with a series of punched clearances.
After 32 minutes, Martin made a brilliant save, clawing a shot out of the top corner.
As the time ticked down on the first period and Dartford’s corner count mounting, the Angels finally succumbed when a free kick slipped from Martin’s grasp for Sergeant to stab home.
Martin was back in action before the break with a wonderful low save to preserve parity at the half time whistle.
Both Angels full backs, Chester Smith and Will Amiss had stuck manfully to their task as both Dartford wingers were full of tricks and step overs. But, after 51 minutes, a drive forward and cross from the right enabled Watson a close range tap in to give the Darts the lead.
The Angels were further depleted when influential midfielder Luca Woodhouse limped out of the game four minutes later.
After 64 minutes Dartford scored a goal that could grace the Premier League when Davey met a clearance on the volley from 25 yards, the shot whistling into the bottom corner giving Martin no chance.
Despite conceding a fourth goal five minutes from time through Shepherd the substantial Tonbridge contingent in a crowd of 357 could be rightly proud of their efforts both in this game and in the previous rounds. As was Tommy Parkinson, despite having to concede defeat to his first team mate, Ben Greenhalgh.
Tommy said after the match that his team had been beaten by the better team but his young team will learn from the experience and come back stronger in next year’s competition.
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Sunday, 18 October 2020
Oxford City 4 Tonbridge Angels 0
Match 27/20/1830 - Saturday, 17th October 2020 - National South
Oxford City (3) 4 Coyle 10 Roberts 17,26 Benyon 86
Tonbridge Angels (0) 0
Attendance: BCD
Admission: Pass
Programme: None
Mileage: 222/1,672
Match Report
Oxford City (3) 4 Coyle 10 Roberts 17,26 Benyon 86
Tonbridge Angels (0) 0
Attendance: BCD
Admission: Pass
Programme: None
Mileage: 222/1,672
Match Report
Wednesday, 14 October 2020
Tunbridge Wells 2 K Sports 0
Match 26/20/1829 - Wednesday, 14th October 2020 - SCEFL Premier
Tunbridge Wells (2) 1 Cornwell 29 Sahadow 38
K Sports (0) 0
Attendance: 300
Admission: £5
Programme: £2
Mileage: 36/1,450
Tunbridge Wells (2) 1 Cornwell 29 Sahadow 38
K Sports (0) 0
Attendance: 300
Admission: £5
Programme: £2
Mileage: 36/1,450
Chichester City 1 Tonbridge Angels 2
Match 25/20/1828 - Tuesday, 13th October 2020 - FA Cup 3QR
Chichester City (1) 1 Haitham 29
Tonbridge Angels (1) 2 Turner 24, 65
Attendance: 400
New Ground: 344
Admission: Pass
Programme: Digital
Mileage: 152/1,414
Chichester City (1) 1 Haitham 29
Tonbridge Angels (1) 2 Turner 24, 65
Attendance: 400
New Ground: 344
Admission: Pass
Programme: Digital
Mileage: 152/1,414
Sunday, 11 October 2020
Tonbridge Angels U18 5 Hollands & Blair U18 2
Match 24/20/1827 - Sunday, 11th October 2020 - Kent Youth League
Tonbridge Angels U18 (1) 5 Murphy 31 Howie 47 Corner (pen) 60 Henley 65 Raffelt 73
Hollands & Blair (1) 2
Headcount: 30
Admission: Free
Programme: None
Mileage: 20/1,262
Tonbridge Angels U18 (1) 5 Murphy 31 Howie 47 Corner (pen) 60 Henley 65 Raffelt 73
Hollands & Blair (1) 2
Headcount: 30
Admission: Free
Programme: None
Mileage: 20/1,262
Saturday, 10 October 2020
Tonbridge Angels 0 Hungerford Town 2
Match 23/20/1826 - Saturday, 10th October 2020 - National League South
Tonbridge Angels (0) 0
Hungerford Town (0) 2 Seagar 68 Harding 90+4
Attendance: BCD
Admission: Pass
Programme: Digital
Mileage: 38/1,242
Match Report
Still no knowledge of the amount of compensation to be paid to National League clubs.
Tonbridge Angels (0) 0
Hungerford Town (0) 2 Seagar 68 Harding 90+4
Attendance: BCD
Admission: Pass
Programme: Digital
Mileage: 38/1,242
Match Report
Still no knowledge of the amount of compensation to be paid to National League clubs.
Tonbridge Angels U18 2 Whyteleafe U18 1
Match 22/20/1825 - Wednesday, 7th October 2020 - FA Youth Cup 2QR
Tonbridge Angels (0) 2 Woodhouse 59 Hartley 81
Whyteleafe (1) 1 Gyan 29
Attendance: 234
Admission: Pass
Programme: None
Mileage: 38/1,204
Tonbridge Angels came from behind at the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium to seal a place in the final qualifying round of the FA Youth Cup where they will visit Dartford, thus setting up an intriguing battle of minds between Tommy Parkinson and Ben Greenhalgh!
After being on the back foot for the first half, the Angels youngsters came out positively in the second half and one of the half-time substitutions, 15-year-old Fin Hartley, scored the winner with nine minutes remaining.
Whyteleafe, a physically strong and talented side, dominated the first period and would have gone into the break more than a goal to the good had it not been for solid central defensive partnership of Alfie Leach and Joe Tyrie, who were immense throughout. When the visitors found a way through, goalkeeper Charlie Martin came to the rescue with a couple of fine saves.
Tonbridge struggled to make any impression in the opening period and when Whyteleafe went in front after 29 minutes it was no more than the visitors deserved. A ball down the left flank sent the Whyteleafe full back in behind the Angels defence and his cross was met by Atta Gyan who gave Martin no chance.
The Angels only real opportunity of the opening 45 minutes came just prior to the break when Louis Copeland’s cross was headed narrowly wide by Cameron Wootton.
Parkinson made two half-time changes, Toby Henley came on for Josh Ferguson and Hartley replaced Copeland. Henley did well to stifle a winger that had caused first half problems and the Tonbridge defence looked more assured giving midfielders Ben Twist and Luca Woodhouse the opportunity to become more creative.
Hartley had a couple of chances within the space of a minute from the 50th minute but neither shot carried enough power to worry the visiting goalkeeper.
But, after 59 minutes, Woodhouse got free on the left hand side and his cross-cum-shot to the far post found itself nestling in the far corner of the net to the delight of his fellow Academy students who were congregated behind the goal creating a great atmosphere with the beating of the drum.
Whyteleafe rallied from the setback and Martin was called into action making good saves on two occasions to deny the visiting centre forward.
Hartley’s moment of magic arrived on 81 minutes when a long punt forward from Martin was won in the air and nodded on by Wootton into the path of the 15-year-old who deftly chipped his shot over the advancing goalkeeper for a brilliantly composed finish.
The Angels had to survive eight torturous minutes of added time, which in fairness was probably correct as there had been numerous stoppages, before the referee finally brought down the curtain on this highly entertaining encounter that had been watched by a healthy attendance of 234 supporters, starved of football at Longmead.
Tonbridge Angels (0) 2 Woodhouse 59 Hartley 81
Whyteleafe (1) 1 Gyan 29
Attendance: 234
Admission: Pass
Programme: None
Mileage: 38/1,204
Tonbridge Angels came from behind at the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium to seal a place in the final qualifying round of the FA Youth Cup where they will visit Dartford, thus setting up an intriguing battle of minds between Tommy Parkinson and Ben Greenhalgh!
After being on the back foot for the first half, the Angels youngsters came out positively in the second half and one of the half-time substitutions, 15-year-old Fin Hartley, scored the winner with nine minutes remaining.
Whyteleafe, a physically strong and talented side, dominated the first period and would have gone into the break more than a goal to the good had it not been for solid central defensive partnership of Alfie Leach and Joe Tyrie, who were immense throughout. When the visitors found a way through, goalkeeper Charlie Martin came to the rescue with a couple of fine saves.
Tonbridge struggled to make any impression in the opening period and when Whyteleafe went in front after 29 minutes it was no more than the visitors deserved. A ball down the left flank sent the Whyteleafe full back in behind the Angels defence and his cross was met by Atta Gyan who gave Martin no chance.
The Angels only real opportunity of the opening 45 minutes came just prior to the break when Louis Copeland’s cross was headed narrowly wide by Cameron Wootton.
Parkinson made two half-time changes, Toby Henley came on for Josh Ferguson and Hartley replaced Copeland. Henley did well to stifle a winger that had caused first half problems and the Tonbridge defence looked more assured giving midfielders Ben Twist and Luca Woodhouse the opportunity to become more creative.
Hartley had a couple of chances within the space of a minute from the 50th minute but neither shot carried enough power to worry the visiting goalkeeper.
But, after 59 minutes, Woodhouse got free on the left hand side and his cross-cum-shot to the far post found itself nestling in the far corner of the net to the delight of his fellow Academy students who were congregated behind the goal creating a great atmosphere with the beating of the drum.
Whyteleafe rallied from the setback and Martin was called into action making good saves on two occasions to deny the visiting centre forward.
Hartley’s moment of magic arrived on 81 minutes when a long punt forward from Martin was won in the air and nodded on by Wootton into the path of the 15-year-old who deftly chipped his shot over the advancing goalkeeper for a brilliantly composed finish.
The Angels had to survive eight torturous minutes of added time, which in fairness was probably correct as there had been numerous stoppages, before the referee finally brought down the curtain on this highly entertaining encounter that had been watched by a healthy attendance of 234 supporters, starved of football at Longmead.
Billericay Town 0 Tonbridge Angels 2
Match 21/20/1824 - Tuesday, 6th October 2020 - National League South
Billericay Town (0) 0
Tonbridge Angels (1) 2 Da Costa 7 Beere 86
Attendance: BCD
Admission: Pass
Programme: None
Mileage: 98/1,166
Match Report
The Government have announced a package to compensate National League clubs for the continuance of behind closed doors matches, but at present, the amount of money each club will receive is not known. Temperature checks done but there was little else in evidence.
Billericay Town (0) 0
Tonbridge Angels (1) 2 Da Costa 7 Beere 86
Attendance: BCD
Admission: Pass
Programme: None
Mileage: 98/1,166
Match Report
The Government have announced a package to compensate National League clubs for the continuance of behind closed doors matches, but at present, the amount of money each club will receive is not known. Temperature checks done but there was little else in evidence.
Sunday, 4 October 2020
Tonbridge Angels U18 1 Sutton Athletic U18 1
Match 20/20/1823 - Sunday, 4th October 2020 - Kent Youth League
Tonbridge Angels U18 (1) 1 Henley 28
Sutton Athletic U18 (0) 1
Headcount: 20
Admission: Free
Programme: None
Mileage: 20/1,068
Tonbridge Angels U18 (1) 1 Henley 28
Sutton Athletic U18 (0) 1
Headcount: 20
Admission: Free
Programme: None
Mileage: 20/1,068
Saturday, 3 October 2020
Farnborough 0 Tonbridge Angels 1
Match 19/20/1822 - Saturday, 3rd October 2020 - FA Cup 2QR
Farnborough (0) 0
Tonbridge Angels (0) 1 Derry 66
Attendance:
Admission: Pass
Programme: £2
Mileage: 154/1,048
Match Report
The FA Cup has thrown up the rather ludicrous scenario that when a so-called Elite team is drawn away from home to a Step 3-7 club then the visiting Elite club are denied any support. Thus was the case with Tonbridge Angels. A few supporters bought tickets online and gained entry and Farnborough did nothing deny these people their place in the ground. Temperature checks taken and the NHS track and trace app was available to check in.
Farnborough (0) 0
Tonbridge Angels (0) 1 Derry 66
Attendance:
Admission: Pass
Programme: £2
Mileage: 154/1,048
Match Report
The FA Cup has thrown up the rather ludicrous scenario that when a so-called Elite team is drawn away from home to a Step 3-7 club then the visiting Elite club are denied any support. Thus was the case with Tonbridge Angels. A few supporters bought tickets online and gained entry and Farnborough did nothing deny these people their place in the ground. Temperature checks taken and the NHS track and trace app was available to check in.
Welling United Academy 1 Tonbridge Angels Academy 5
Match 18/20/1821 - Wednesday, 30th September 2020 - Development 1 Friendly
Welling United Academy (0) 1
Tonbridge Angels Academy (0) 5 Holmes, Fife, Lazell, OG, Bowles
Headcount: 7
Admission: Free
Programme: None
Mileage: 76/894
Welling United Academy (0) 1
Tonbridge Angels Academy (0) 5 Holmes, Fife, Lazell, OG, Bowles
Headcount: 7
Admission: Free
Programme: None
Mileage: 76/894
Tunbridge Wells 1 AFC Croydon 0
Match 17/20/1820 - Tuesday, 29th September 2020 - SCEFL Premier
Tunbridge Wells (0) 1 Hudson 59
AFC Croydon (0) 0
Attendance: 181
Admission: £5
Programme: £2
Mileage: 36/818
Tunbridge Wells (0) 1 Hudson 59
AFC Croydon (0) 0
Attendance: 181
Admission: £5
Programme: £2
Mileage: 36/818
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