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Ashford United to play their first Isthmian South East match since September 10 when they host Broadbridge Heath this weekend

05:08, 09 October 2024

updated: 05:09, 09 October 2024

Ashford United are looking forward to their first league game in more than a month this weekend.

The Nuts & Bolts host Broadbridge Heath in Isthmian South East on Saturday (3pm).

Ashford United manager Danny Kedwell. Picture: Ian Scammell
Ashford United manager Danny Kedwell. Picture: Ian Scammell

Cup commitments mean they haven’t played a league match since losing 4-0 at Ramsgate on September 10.

During that time, they’ve slipped to second-bottom, with two points from four games.

It’s time to start climbing the table and with a run of four fixtures before returning to FA Trophy action, they have a chance to do just that.

The Broadbridge game is followed by a trip to East Grinstead on Tuesday night (7.45pm).

Boss Danny Kedwell said: “There’s a bit of pressure on, where we haven’t played a league for such a long time.

“But if the boys play how they’ve been playing in the cups, hopefully we’ll get a few wins to get us out of the bottom four and up the table.

“You’d always rather have points on the table than games in hand because you’ve got to go out and get those points now.

“Some people have played 10 games, where we’ve only played four. It’s time to get down to business.”

New signing Ronald Sithole scored the only goal as Ashford upset Walton & Hersham in the FA Trophy on Saturday.

The Swans are flying high in Southern League Premier South, a level above Kedwell’s men.

But Sithole’s 15th-minute goal settled the tie, setting up a first-round tie at Lewes on October 26.

“Walton & Hersham are a very good side but we had a game plan and it worked,” said Kedwell.

“To a man, everyone was magnificent. They took instructions on board and did everything we asked for.

“We’ve dominated games this season but we’ve not beaten teams we’re not expected to beat.

“That had to change and it did on Saturday.

“I was pleased for Ronald getting the goal.

“He had a shaky five minutes, just with the excitement of it all, but once he got his goal - a great finish on his weaker foot - he settled down and caused them problems.

“We could have won by more.”

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