Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow urges side to focus ahead of clash with former side Horsham
08:00, 28 April 2011
Tonbridge Angels manager Tommy Warrilow will instruct his players not take anything for granted ahead of Saturday's play-off deciding game at Horsham.
The Angels head into the final Ryman League Premier Division game of the season in pole position to secure a coveted play-off spot, lying in second place, but their fate is far from decided.
Just three points separates second to seventh in the league table and Warrilow is fully aware what is required of his side to keep their promotion hopes alive.
While Tonbridge’s opponents on Saturday have only pride left to play for, the Tonbridge boss is not expecting any favours from his former side Horsham, and is ready for a battle. A point could be enough for Angels to feature in the play-off semi-finals next week.
Warrilow (pictured) said: "We want to win every game and that will be the same this Saturday. We are not taking anything for granted but hand on heart I think we should be up there in the play-offs and we are one of the better sides in this league.
"I’m not expecting any favours from Horsham and I’m sure they will want to spoil our promotion party.
"We will go their and give our all we are not going to play for a draw or shut up shop we will just play our game."
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