Monday, 4 November 2024

Tonbridge Angels 1 Harborough Town 4

Match 37/24/2276 - Saturday, 2nd November 2024 - FA Cup First Round

Tonbridge Angels (0) 1 Shields 90+4
Harborough Town (1) 4 Walsh 41 Stephens 61,71 Forbes 86
Attendance: 3,132
Admission: £14
Mileage: 38/2,444

I guess, in life not just in football, we've all had the big day, that's long been looked forwarded to, that goes horribly wrong. This one went horribly wrong.


It’s FA Cup First Round day to the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium and, arguably, the biggest game since Tonbridge Football Club’s liquidation in 1976 and the subsequent relocation in 1980. The First Round Proper was reached by the Angels four years ago, but the occasion was somewhat diminished by Covid, an empty stadium and, to be fair, the 7-0 defeat to Bradford City didn’t help!

This time the gates are open, ticket sales indicate the top end of the ground’s capacity could be reached and everyone at the club is eagerly anticipating the big day.

Our visitors are Harborough Town, of the Southern Premier League Central, and whilst the side from Leicestershire occupy a league position in the bottom half of the table, nobody should be fooled into taking them lightly.

Harborough’s route to this stage has seen them dispose of National League North Leamington in the Third Qualifying Round and the reformed Bury Football Club, who were unbeaten in the North West Counties League prior to the cup tie and arrive well supported having sold around 350 tickets.


That was the preview and the warnings signs were posted.

Tonbridge Angels exited the FA Cup in disappointing fashion as they fell to a 4-1 home defeat to their Southern Premier League Central visitors Harborough Town.

A nightmare second half in which they conceded three times whilst seeking to retrieve a single goal deficit at the break, left the vast majority of a record attendance of 3,132 stunned.

A downcast Jay Saunders said after the game: “I’m gutted, absolutely gutted, it’s a tough one to take and it will take a little while to get over that.”

An hour before kick-off the car park was full to closure, a high percentage of the crowd were already staking their claim on their favourite position and the anticipation and excitement which makes the early rounds of the FA Cup the magical competition it is was in the air.

Saunders made just the one change from the starting XI that lost to a last minute goal at Truro with Ryan Hanson being restored and Mo Dabre dropping down to the bench.

For half-an-hour, the occasion appeared to get the better of both sides as neither could gain any sort of control of the game leaving both goalkeepers untroubled.

The first effort of note came from Sean Shields, on 32 minutes, cutting in from the left, took aim from 30 yards and his shot was destined for the top corner had it not been for the acrobatic intervention of the Harborough goalkeeper, Elliott Taylor, who turned the ball over the crossbar.

Tonbridge then had two chances in quick succession as they looked the most likely to break the deadlock. Liam Vincent’s cross to the far post was turned away for a corner and, on 38 minutes, a shot-cum-cross from Noel Leighton both missed the far post and the sliding in Jason Adigun by the barest of millimetres.

Harborough’s giant defenders, that were getting forward for long throws and set pieces were always going to cause a problem and, with four minutes of the half remaining, a corner from Josh Walsh was met with a towering header from Paul Malone that Matthew Rowley could only help on its way into the roof of the net.

Jay Saunders make two changes at the break introducing Tariq Hinds and Trevan Robinson for Crossley Lema and Jason Adigun and the Angels gained the early impetus in the half with a free kick from Vincent that led to a shot from Taylor Maloney going wide and from successive corners Naz Bakrin and Noel Leighton had headers that were saved.

Against the run of play, Harborough doubled their advantage just past the hour when a through ball into the left channel from Ben Starkie sent Ben Stephens into a one-on-one with the advancing Rowley and the visitor’s top scorer put the ball into the bottom corner with an unerring finish.

With the Angels now having to chase the game from two down, Maloney was sacrificed for Scott Wagstaff and, once again found themselves punished by with a break from Harborough. An attack broke down and the ball was hacked clear to the feet of Jamie Fielding, who found himself quickly under pressure from the excellent Riley O’Sullivan, who won the tussle and played the ball into Stephens to finish again into the bottom corner.

It was game over, Mo Dabre was introduced at the expense of defender Bakrin, only for the Angels to succumb to another break away with four minutes remaining when O’Sullivan drove forward from the right before releasing substitute Dan Forbes to add a fourth.

If anything was to sum up the Angels day it was an incredible save from Taylor in added time to deny Vincent and although the visitor’s custodian was to be beaten by a shot from the edge of the box by Shields for a consolation goal it was too little, far too late.

Saunders added after the game: “I congratulate Harborough, first of all, they had a game plan and executed it well and defended well and, at the other end, they were a threat at set pieces. I take nothing away from Harborough, they have come here today and done a job, but we’ve got to be better in both boxes.”

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