Tonbridge boss Tommy Warrilow demanding more from his side after poor start
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by Andrew Gidley
Tonbridge boss Tommy Warrilow
left Folkestone on Monday happy with the club’s first Ryman League
Premier Division point of the season but knowing it could have been
more.
It finished 0-0 but Frannie
Collin saw his second-half penalty saved by goalkeeper Jack Delo,
who then kept out his follow-up effort. Tonbridge were also
convinced that Jake Beecroft's effort was over the line
but no goal was given.
Warrilow said: "It sums up the way
things have been going for us. Credit to the boy he went the right
way and got up and reacted to the second shot. We played in good
areas at times and I was pleased with a point but still came away a
little bit frustrated."
"I’m as disappointed as anyone about
the start we have had and we are a lot better than this. I will
roll up my sleeves and have a go to put things right and I want the
players to do the same."
He has responded to losing striker
Paul Booth to Farnborough, by bringing in Sherwin Stanley from
Boreham Wood, while Adam Burchell has returned on loan from
Dartford. He said: "Sherwin is a pacy striker who was with Aveley
last season, while ‘Burchy’ will be with us for a month.
Warrilow faces old club Horsham
at Longmead tomorrow (Saturday) and admitted: "It won’t be a stroll
in the park."
Thursday, September 02 2010
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