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Tonbridge Angels travel to Bath City in the Skrill South

Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow Picture: Gary Browne
Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow Picture: Gary Browne

Tonbridge will go on the offensive when their unbeaten run in The Skrill South gets put to the test at Bath City on Saturday.

Two wins and a draw from their last three games have lifted the Angels into mid-table and manager Tommy Warrilow isn’t looking simply to avoid defeat in the West Country.

He said: “I never set up to draw, I set up to win every game.

“Every team will have patches of goodness in a game and if we take the chances we create, we can win at Bath.

“They had a good draw at Ebbsfleet (on Saturday) but if we do our jobs and work hard as a team, we’ll be fine.”

After three straight defeats at the start of the season, the mood at Longmead has lifted.

Warrilow said: “I’m happy with how the players have turned it round. They’ve shown a lot of character because there was a lot of negativity around after the first week. This is a new team and it takes a while for things to gel.

“We’ve turned the corner a little bit and we need to continue that. Suddenly everything becomes more enjoyable.”

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