Jay Saunders is aiming high in his first season as Tonbridge manager. Angels start the National South campaign at relegated Weymouth on Saturday, with Saunders targeting a play-off place.
Having seen similar-sized clubs in Eastbourne and Chippenham break into the top seven last season, the new Angels boss wants to show ambition. “We’re as big a club as them, so why can’t we have a go?” said Saunders. “It’s going to be really tough and with a new squad it can go one way or the other but I think you have to set a target. “I’m not silly, we’re not going to win the league, but why can’t we aim for the play-offs? “If you’d asked Eastbourne and Chippenham last year, they probably wouldn’t have expected to get in the play-offs, but they did, so there’s no reason why we can’t be one of those sides that creeps in there.” It’s been a summer of change at Tonbridge, with a new manager, a new squad and the club’s 3G pitch nearing completion.
Fans saw the progress with the pitch during an open day at Longmead on Sunday, where Saunders also took questions from supporters and introduced his summer signings.
The new boss has made his mark since succeeding long-serving Steve McKimm and hopes to deliver a team fans can be proud of. “Any manager who comes in will tell you they want to put their own stamp on it,” said Saunders. “I just felt we needed to go a little bit younger, a little bit more legs. “At the end of the day time will tell whether that’s the right way to do it.