Tonbridge manager Jay Saunders has challenged his players to keep their season alive going into the final day. Angels’ National League South play-off hopes suffered a setback when they lost 1-0 at home to Kent rivals Dartford last Saturday.
Saunders’ side sit 11th but maximum points in their last three games could still get them into the top seven. They visit Chippenham on Saturday and Farnborough on Tuesday before finishing at home to Cheshunt next weekend.
Tonbridge are seven points behind Braintree, who occupy the final play-off spot, but have a game in hand. Saunders said: “Performance levels have dropped slightly, I’d say, in the last few weeks but we’ve still got a chance of finishing the season strongly and that’s the target. “It’s something that happens during the season and sometimes it happens at the wrong time but, mathematically, we can still make the play-offs if we win the last three games. “Even if we win two and draw one you never know. “We’re going into Saturday with the hope that we can get a win to take us into Tuesday. “I’d love to keep the season alive going into the last day and then you never know. “There’s always one team that creeps into the play-offs at the end of the season. “I’d love to have chance of making it.
It adds a real buzz if there’s something riding on the last game. “If we can’t, I still want to finish as high as we can. “If we could get top 10 from where the club were last season, that would be an unbelievable achievement.” Tonbridge have everyone available for Chippenham, leaving Saunders with one or two decisions to make.