Tonbridge Angels Football Club is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Myles Miller, a beloved long-time supporter of the team. Myles, who passed away recently, had been a dedicated fan of the Angels for many years, and his loss is felt profoundly within the club and the wider community.
Myles first became involved with the Angels in 2007 when he had the honor of being the club’s mascot. This marked the beginning of his lifelong connection to the team. Since then, Myles has been a familiar face at almost every Tonbridge Angels match, attending games with his father, Martin, and his brother, Aaron. His passion for the club and unwavering support was evident to all who knew him, and his presence at matches will be greatly missed by both fans and players alike.
In a statement, the club expressed their sorrow: “Everyone at Tonbridge Angels sends our deepest and heartfelt condolences to Myles’ family, especially his parents, Lynn and Martin, and his brother, Aaron. Myles was a cherished part of our football family, and his love for the Angels will never be forgotten.”
To honor Myles’ memory, the club will hold a minute’s applause before kick-off at Saturday’s match. This moment will not only recognize Myles but also pay tribute to another close member of the Angels community, Tom Spence. The applause will be a fitting tribute to two people who meant so much to the club and its supporters.
As the Tonbridge Angels family comes together to mourn, Myles’ legacy as a loyal and passionate supporter will live on. His dedication to the club and the friendships he built along the way will forever be remembered. Our thoughts are with Myles’ family during this incredibly difficult time.