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Tonbridge Angels face re-match in much better shape

Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow
Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow

Tonbridge Angels have a score to settle with Bury Town when they travel to Suffolk on Saturday.

Their 3-2 home defeat - after being 2-0 ahead - to the same side in August was part of a nightmare start to the Ryman League, Premier Division season for manager Tommy Warrilow.

But Angels now face add holiday diary opening fiasco to your list plus easter datesthe second-placed team on a run of just two defeats in 16 matches, after winning 1-0 at home to Folkestone on Monday.

Following the Bury game, who include former Ipswich forward James Scowcroft, Hendon - one point behind Angels - visit Longmead on Tuesday.

Warrilow (pictured) said: "I’d rather be playing teams around us in the table now, we seem to raise our game against them."

He also hopes the fans will turn out in force again.

He said: "The crowd have been great and I’d be pleased if we could get that every week."

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