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Record-breaking mascot is real hero
Tonbridge Angels Record-breaking mascot is real hero By David Watters

Former Royal Marine George Plowman was on his best behaviour on the last day of the season as the oldest matchday mascot in the history of Tonbridge Angels and possibly the Ryman League!

Saturday screening to save lives
Tonbridge Angels Saturday screening to save lives By David Watters

Tonbridge Angels are looking forward to screening many more young players for heart problems on Saturday at the Ryman Premier club's Longmead Stadium.

Promotion-chasers secure manager
Tonbridge Angels Promotion-chasers secure manager By David Watters

Tonbridge Angels manager Steve McKimm is staying put with the Ryman Premier promotion-chasers for at least one more season, regardless of whether they go up or not.

Angels mourn president's passing
Tonbridge Angels Angels mourn president's passing By David Watters

Tonbridge Angels are mourning the passing of Maurice Brown, one of the men credited with ensuring the Ryman League club's survival.

Screening programme on course
Tonbridge Angels Screening programme on course By David Watters

Tonbridge Angels are looking forward to seeing upwards of one hundred young people being screened next month thanks to the Ryman Premier club's Football Fight Back campaign.

Fingers crossed to hit the jackpot
Tonbridge Angels Fingers crossed to hit the jackpot By David Watters

Ryman Premier Tonbridge Angels are hoping to hit the jackpot after teaming up with their local authority to launch a new online lottery.

Dinner date with World Cup winner
Tonbridge Angels Dinner date with World Cup winner By David Watters

Tonbridge Angels are looking forward to a World Cup winner entertaining their fans later this season as they target winning promotion from the Ryman Premier.

Striker won't be a stranger to club
Tonbridge Angels Striker won't be a stranger to club By David Watters

Andre McCollin has told Tonbridge Angels fans that he is determined to stay as involved as possible as he recovers from breaking his ankle while making his debut on the opening day of the Ryman Premier season.

Minute's silence marks tragedy
Tonbridge Angels Minute's silence marks tragedy By David Watters

Tonbridge Angels held a minute's silence on Thursday to mark the anniversary of Junior Dian's death while turning out for the Ryman Premier club in a pre-season friendly.

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