Fixtures to come thick and fast for Tonbridge Angels as Tommy Warrilow's side resume Blue Square Bet South campaign
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by Kevin Redsull
Tonbridge Angels are facing a hectic spell of matches as
Tommy Warrilow’s side make up for their month-long lack of league
activity.
The Angels’ last match in Blue Square Bet South was their 5-1
home win over Eastbourne Borough on January 21 before bad
weather intervened.
Saturday's home game with Weston-super-Mare will be the first of
nine in 32 days. Warrilow, pictured, said: “The games will
start coming thick and fast now but I’ve said to the players at
least it will help them to regain their match fitness sooner rather
than later.
“We’ve only had three league games since the start of the year
and and so we may be a little rusty, but everyone else is going to
be in the same boat.”
Weston-super-Mare are enjoying a good season and are just one
place outside the play-off positions. “They are doing very
nicely," said Warrilow, "but if we win on Saturday and then
win our game in hand we will only be three points behind them.
“I think the next month or so will decide what a lot of clubs
end up achieving this season and I think we are in that
category.”
One of the bonuses of his side’s lack of matches is that, apart
from Ade Olorunda who needs a knee operation, Warrilow has a full
squad to choose from.
However, one player who unfortunately has played his last
game at Longmead is defender Scott Gooding, who has been forced to
retire at the age of 30 because of a recurring knee injury.

Thursday, February 16 2012
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