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Tonbridge boss Steve McKimm refusing to get carried away after team's 7-0 Bank Holiday thrashing of VCD Athletic in Ryman League, Premier Division

Tonbridge boss Steve McKimm is not getting carried away after his side chalked up seven goals on Bank Holiday Monday.

McKimm watched Angels blow VCD Athletic away at Longmead, scoring three in the first half and four after the break on their way to a 7-0 thrashing.

Tonbridge have now scored 23 goals in seven games and they’re fourth in the Ryman League, Premier Division - but McKimm is keeping things in perspective.

Tonbridge Angels boss Steve McKimm isn't get carried away despite his side's tally of 23 goals in seven games Picture: David Couldridge
Tonbridge Angels boss Steve McKimm isn't get carried away despite his side's tally of 23 goals in seven games Picture: David Couldridge

He said: “It’s a better start than last year. We’ve got to look at each month as it goes on. I’m not getting carried away and neither are the players.

“We almost had two disasters last year – getting relegated from Conference South and then almost getting relegated from the Ryman Premier."

Tonbridge, who drew 1-1 at Harrow last Saturday, visit unbeaten Wingate & Finchley this weekend.

Nathan Elder is suspended but Shaquille Hippolyte-Patrick returns after missing Monday’s game because of a bereavement.

However, McKimm fears that Tom Pearson – who had been on loan at Chipstead – has suffered medial knee ligament damage.

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