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Tonbridge Angels manager Steve McKimm wants to see an improvement in his side's form at Longmead

Steve McKimm is targeting an improvement in Tonbridge Angels’ home form.

Fifth in the Ryman League, Premier Division, they have won only two points out of the last 12 at Longmead and are without a home victory since a beating Hendon 3-1 in November.

Angels host mid-table Met Police on Saturday, before taking on improving Leatherhead on Tuesday night.

Tonbridge manager Steve McKimm Picture: Matthew Walker
Tonbridge manager Steve McKimm Picture: Matthew Walker

Boss McKimm said: “It is not good enough and we have hit a barren spell.

“We have also drawn too many games as well recently but once we win one, I am sure we are capable of going on a three or four game run.

“Only Dulwich have come and had a real go, we won’t change the way we play.

“We didn’t get carried away when we were winning and we are not getting too despondent over this run of draws.

“We have to look at turning the corner and kick-on.”

Meanwhile, midfielder Tom Parkinson and defender Sonny Miles have agreed new contract extensions, keeping them at the club until the end of next season.

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