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Tonbridge manager Tommy Warrilow calls for unity

Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow
Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow

By Andrew Gidley

Tonbridge manager Tommy Warrilow has urged the club and fans to stick together despite their nightmare start to the new season.

The Angels find themselves in the Ryman League, Premier Division relegation zone after winning just one game and their misery was heightened after they bowed out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle against Guildford last Saturday.

However, Warrilow (pictured) is refusing to panic. "We’ve got to stick together, roll our sleeves up and turn it around," he said.

"It’s far too early to panic and there’s no point feeling sorry for ourselves."

Warrilow was left frustrated after the Angels dominated the game against Guildford only to lose 1-0 but he is not ready to make any wholesale changes just yet.

He said: "It’s not all doom and gloom. The players are performing okay but we’re just missing that little bit of luck you need."

Warrilow is hoping to sign former Croydon Athletic and Gillingham midfielder Rory Hill for Saturday's trip to Concord Rangers in the Ryman League Premier Division.

Hill has trained with the club this week and could go straight into the starting line-up.

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