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Manager Tommy Warrilow happy to take Tonbridge Angels to two of his old clubs

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:00, 29 July 2011

Jon Main

Tonbridge boss Tommy Warrilow returns to two of his old clubs this weekend.

Angels play Hythe on Saturday and face re-formed Ashford United at Homelands the following day, with the squad staying overnight in Folkestone as part of a team-bonding exercise.

Warrilow played under Neil Cugley at Ashford Town before spending a season at Hythe and said: "I enjoyed some good times under Cugs and it was sad to see the way things went there. Paul Chambers and Tony Reynolds wanted a game and it’s nice to be able to help."

Warrilow plans to field a squad of 17 in both games, with young striker Alwayne Jones, 20, set to be involved after scoring twice in the 6-0 win at Beckenham on Saturday.

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Robbie Kember, Jon Main (pictured), Lee Browning and Chris Henry also scored.

Warrilow said: "Alwayne played in the reserves last season. We hope good things will come from him, have given him a squad number and I expect him to be involved in most games."

Kember, currently without a club, had a spell with Folkestone last season. He gets married next weekend so Warrilow will talk to him when he returns.

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