Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
Like
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
We talk to Tonbridge Angel's manager after his side got into the first round of the FA Cup
KentOnline / KMTV
Follow
14/10/2024
Jay Saunders is looking forward to what the competition will bring for his young squad.
Category
🥇
Sports
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
And Jay joins me now. So, Jay, it's one of only a few times that Tonbridge have
00:05
gotten to the FA Cup first round proper and how does it feel to be a part of
00:08
that? Yes, it's fantastic. I think for anyone who was at the game Saturday and saw
00:15
the scenes and what it meant to the supporters and everyone associated with
00:18
the club, it's obviously great that we've, as a management team, have been
00:22
able to play our part in getting us there. So, yeah, it was a really good
00:25
occasion and I was made well aware of the previous record in the FA Cup, so
00:30
it's nice to finally get to that first round again. Brilliant. And how far would
00:36
you like Tonbridge to go? Obviously, last year, Maidstone proved that that magic
00:40
can happen. Yeah, look, you need that little bit of luck. You need
00:45
things to go your way. I think, obviously, we'll see who we get in the draw today.
00:50
Hopefully. I mean, there's people who have had their say in what they'd
00:54
like. I think for us, or for me personally, I'd love a TV game. I think
00:59
the revenue that brings and the publicity that brings and the sort of
01:02
awareness to the club, as you saw, like you say, with Maidstone, what it can do for
01:05
the club. So, from our point of view, I'd love that. But it just depends, really, on
01:10
the draw. You can, I've had it previous times, we've had really good runs in
01:14
it and other times where the draw just goes against you. So, we'll see who we
01:17
get tonight. Obviously, the further we get, the better, I think, for all round, for
01:21
everyone that works at the club, for the financial reasons, for the, as I say, the
01:25
publicity for the future generations, if you like, of the club as well. It can
01:30
have that sort of knock-on effect. So, we've just got our fingers crossed and
01:34
we've done our part in getting through and hopefully the draw is kind to us.
01:37
Now, speaking of the draw, who would be the ideal team to face and would you
01:43
prefer it to be at home or away? I saw our chair, Sophie, say that she'd love
01:50
Birmingham away. I'm kind of split on it. I think now you don't get the replays, I
01:56
feel that a home draw against a good league club and maybe live on TV would
02:01
be the ultimate draw. Other people have said the lowest-ranked team and
02:06
try and get through another round, again, to earn more money. For me, I think
02:12
someone like Agilina Michal and a local club at home on TV would be
02:16
unbelievable. But, like I say, it's a tough one because I think some
02:23
of the players would love to go to a big ground when you're here in the
02:25
Birmingham's and clubs like that in this league that come into the draw.
02:28
It's a great experience for the players. So, I'm kind of flipped. I
02:32
think as a manager and as a management team, we're just kind of, it's hard for us
02:36
because as much as we're excited about the draw, we're also concentrating and
02:39
trying to plan for our league game on Saturday. I was going to ask you
02:43
about that. So, how would you strike the balance, do you think,
02:48
between league matches and the FA Cup now that that's happening?
02:53
Like I say, it's hard because you get excited by the FA Cup and we're
02:59
all really pleased to be in that first round. But, at the same time, we've got
03:02
Worthing away on Saturday, which for us is a massive game, but a really great
03:05
start to the season and we want to continue that. So, I think as a management
03:08
team, it's up to us to make sure the boys are fully focused on that and we'll get
03:12
the draw out of the way tonight and then we'll be, from tomorrow night, at training,
03:15
we'll be concentrating on the Worthing game. So, it is difficult, especially when
03:20
you saw the celebrations after the game Saturday and how much it means to people,
03:23
but that's part of our job, I guess. Myself, Tom and Blackie, my assistants,
03:27
will be fully focused on getting the boys back down to earth on Tuesday and
03:31
cracking on with that league fixture.
03:34
Absolutely, and at that match at
03:37
Cray Wanderers, we just heard the, you could hear the excitement from the fans.
03:40
What do you think it means to them to have you in this competition?
03:44
Yeah, when I came to the club, everyone sort of spoke about it. I think I was told
03:48
after the game Saturday, saying like 50 years, they've only been twice in the
03:51
first round. So, I don't think the last time that happened, unfortunately, it was
03:55
COVID. So, they played Bradford and it was behind closed doors. So, I think for us,
03:59
there's been a lot of pressure for the last two years. And, like I say, with a
04:02
little bit of luck, we've had loads of injuries and stuff the last two
04:05
years and it always coincided with the FA Cup game. So, for us to finally get
04:09
through, I mean, I had some lovely messages from supporters about how much it
04:13
meant and how much it was like when they won play-offs. It was the same
04:17
feeling and I think that says it all. So, as I say, we're just glad as a team
04:22
and as a management team and a squad, we're happy that we've got there and
04:27
seeing the players in with the supporters and the supporters singing
04:30
all the way through the game. They were immense on Saturday. So, yeah, I feel like
04:35
we played our part and hopefully, like I say, I think for the supporters
04:39
especially, I really hope that we get get a good draw.
04:43
And just finally, who should we be watching? You mentioned the squad. Who is your standout?
04:49
It's a tricky one. We're a really young squad this year. Our average age is about 22, I think.
04:53
So, we've got the experienced ones like you, Scott Wagstaff, that have played
04:56
Football League and had good runs in the FA Cup. We've got Sean Shields, who's a
05:00
really big, key player for us. But then we've got some really young, exciting
05:06
players. I think you look defensively, the likes of Jamie Fielders, you're running Nelsons.
05:10
You go into midfield, again, we've got the Jeremy Sandlers, there's people like this.
05:16
It's hard to pick out an individual. I do really feel like it is a team effort this year.
05:21
We've got a really good squad and when we leave people out, we're sort of not weakening the squad.
05:27
But there's a lot of exciting young players there that I think that, again, I think that's why
05:31
they like a cup run. It puts them in the shop window, unfortunately for us.
05:34
But, no, there's a real good squad there and some really good players that I think will go on
05:40
and have really good careers in the game.
05:42
Brilliant. Thank you so much for joining us, Jay, and best of luck for the next round.
05:46
No problem. Thank you very much.
Recommended
0:27
|
Up next
Maidstone United manager Jay Saunders looks ahead to Saturday's game against Barrow
KentOnline / KMTV
20/11/2021
19:42
The Star Owls podcast Thursday September 23rd 2021
The Star, Sheffield
23/09/2021
1:13
A visibly disappointed Jack Hall after Sheffield Wednesday's FA Youth Cup exit
The Star, Sheffield
09/02/2023
2:18
Moyes on contract talks and Calvert Lewin future
NicheSportMedia
02/05/2025
0:49
Sheffield Wednesday manager Garry Monk discusses his side's FA Cup win at Brighton
The Star, Sheffield
06/01/2020
35:44
The Star Owls: Sheffield Wednesday podcast, September 24
The Star, Sheffield
24/09/2020
4:09
Ashford United striker still leads the FA Cup goals table
KentOnline / KMTV
04/02/2025
0:39
Doncaster Rovers eye late swoop for Premier League youngster
Doncaster Free Press
01/09/2023
2:10
Oliver Arblaster discusses his "mad week"
The Star, Sheffield
10/03/2024
5:37
Lewis Cox on West Brom's 'biggest' piece of summer business
Express & Star
24/06/2024
3:13
'Decision to make': Tom Fellows summer transfer view as West Brom flyer's form discussed
Express & Star
06/03/2025
10:03
Brighton's Hurzeler on good form, challenge of Newcastle in FA Cup last 16 and his memories of the competition (Full Presser)
NicheSportMedia
28/02/2025
31:08
Iliman Ndiaye and the unsigned contract
The Star, Sheffield
12/01/2023
25:53
Gull-Mouth Action podcast - episode 40 | Albion ready for United, Crawley continue great start
SussexWorld
22/08/2024
4:01
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: ‘We Want Top 4 & Conference League – We’ll Keep Fighting!’
NicheSportMedia
14/03/2025
17:20
Ange says he needs fans to bring a great atmosphere to overcome tough Manchester United side
NicheSportMedia
18/12/2024
4:09
Lewis Cox provides West Brom positive injury update ahead of QPR clash
Express & Star
06/03/2025
14:03
Crawley Town boss Scott Lindsey looks ahead to big League Two tie with Sutton United
SussexWorld
18/04/2024
4:45
Cardiff City transfer plans ahead of rebuilding season in League One
National World - LocalTV
04/07/2025
4:14
Gillingham boss' future secure as chairman backs team boss regardless of season finish
KentOnline / KMTV
28/03/2024
0:58
Out Run. Out Fight. Out Play. A Sheffield United Promotion Story
The Star, Sheffield
13/09/2023
4:45
Outlining the small print Everton must improve on throughout new era at Bramley Moore-Dock
National World - LocalTV
14/07/2025
0:41
Shaw won't be out long, be great to have him back - Ten Hag
NicheSportMedia
15/08/2024
1:43
James Shield talks through Sheffield United's team to face Nottingham Forest
The Star, Sheffield
17/05/2022
0:37
We know Sheffield will be tough, fighting against relegation - Pochettino
NicheSportMedia
05/04/2024