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I've heard Simon Osborn's on £250 a game.
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Anyone seen Panikos Oritis play?
He was at my school and quite a prospect. Didn't know how hes coping at a higher level.
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Bromley earn a point as Horsham get smashed 5-1 away!
Margate 0 Bromley 0 – League - 26/09/06 Bromley came back from their trip to the Kent Coast with a hard earned point from a real defensive battle at Hartsdown Park on Tuesday night. The Ravens started brightly, but once the game settled Margate had a long spell of pressure pushing Bromley back, but the back three held out well and managed to spark off the occasional breakaway. Donal O’Sullivan Sam Wood and Nic McDonnell all tested home keeper Scott Chalmers-Stevens Margate had obviously done their homework flooding the midfield and not allowing Bromley any time on the ball with the home defence keeping The Ravens strikers out of the box and only able to shoot from distance, O’Sullivan, McDonnell, Peter Adeniyi, Lloyd Blackman & Wood all had efforts from outside the box but they never really tested Chalmers-Stevens. Margate started the second half on top, but for all their pressure Bromley held strong at the back and Andy Walker was never really tested. As the half went on The Ravens became more of an attacking force Chalmers-Stevens made a save from Watts and a deflected cross from Wood was cleared off the line by Justin Skinner. Tutu Henriquies headed just over from a corner while at the other end Walker made a save from a well struck free kick. The game became increasingly more scrappy and disjointed as both teams lost possession far too freely. Adeniyi & Blackman both tested Chalmers-Stevens late on while Paul Abbott shot wide for Margate, but the game finished goalless with both sides good for a point. Quote for the game, ‘They’ve had us watched.’ – Stokes. Bromley: Walker, Corneille, Wood, Duku, Henriques, O’Sullivan, Adeniyi, Watts, Moore, Blackman, McDonnell. Subs: Boot, Osborn, Stone, Simpson, Bowry. Table Bromley 9 6 3 0 19 4 +15 21 Horsham 9 6 2 1 20 12 +8 20 Tonbridge Angels 9 6 1 2 18 10 +8 19 Margate 9 5 3 1 19 11 +8 18 Heybridge Swifts 9 5 2 2 19 9 +10 17 AFC Wimbledon 9 4 5 0 13 4 +9 17 Harrow Borough 9 5 2 2 12 7 +5 17 Chelmsford City 9 4 3 2 19 15 +4 15 Boreham Wood 9 3 5 1 18 10 +8 14 Leyton 9 4 2 3 14 17 -3 14 Ramsgate 9 4 1 4 14 14 +0 13 Billericay Town 9 3 4 2 9 11 -2 13 Hampton & Richmond Borough 9 4 1 4 13 17 -4 13 Staines Town 9 3 3 3 12 10 +2 12 Carshalton Athletic 9 2 3 4 7 8 -1 9 Ashford Town (Middx) 9 2 3 4 13 19 -6 9 East Thurrock United 9 2 2 5 7 14 -7 8 Folkestone Invicta 9 2 2 5 8 16 -8 8 Walton & Hersham 9 1 2 6 8 16 -8 5 Slough Town 9 1 1 7 6 17 -11 4 Hendon 9 0 2 7 5 18 -13 2 Worthing 9 0 2 7 8 22 -14 2 Results from last night Tuesday, 26 September 2006 1 2 Ashford Town (Middx) v AFC Wimbledon Attendance 922 0 3 East Thurrock United v Folkestone Invicta Attendance 109 2 5 Hampton & Richmond Borough v Boreham Wood Attendance 170 5 2 Harrow Borough v Billericay Town Attendance 139 1 6 Leyton v Heybridge Swifts Attendance 72 0 0 Margate v Bromley Attendance 603 0 2 Slough Town v Carshalton Athletic Attendance 206 5 1 Walton & Hersham v Horsham Attendance 167 1 2 Worthing v Staines Town Attendance 228
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Well after a 13 hour round trip supporting Bromley at Lowestoft, Bromley scored a late late winner to book their place in the FA Cup 3rd Q round.
September 30th 2006: Lowestoft Town 0 - 1 Bromley (FA Cup - 2nd Qualifying Round) The Lillywhites squeezed into the next round of the FA Cup thanks to a last-gasp winner from Tony Boot. Bromley began well and almost took a second minute lead when Peter Adeniyi's back heel struck the post before Lowestoft came back into the game. Jamie Stokeld had Andy Walker at full stretch on two occasions with stinging long range efforts and the same player also sliced wide when well placed. Bromley regained the upper hand as the half wore on with Francis Duku forcing a good save out of Lowestoft 'keeper, Andy Reynolds on the half hour. The visitors had a lucky escape in the 53rd minute when Jamie Godbold's corner eluded everyone before being blocked on the line by Mark Corneille and cleared by the boot of Walker. The final 30 minutes saw Bromley well on top but when Lloyd Blackman rattled the post from close range a replay seemed on the cards. That was until Rynolds flapped at Simon Osborn's cross and Boot was on hand to divert Sam Wood's volley into the empty net Bromley represented by: Walker, Corneille, Wood, O'Sullivan, Henriques, Duku, Adeniyi, Moore (Bowry 62), Blackman (Boot 62), McDonnell, K. Watts (Osborn 71). Unused subs: Greenway, Shimell.
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Great stuff!
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13 hours! Did you walk?!
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FA Cup
Third Qualifying Round
FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round Draw - Bromley were handed a trip to the winners of tomorrow night's replay between Hayes of Conference South and Billericay Town of the Ryman Premier Division. The tie will be played on Saturday October 14th. Manager of the Month Award - The Club are delighted to announce that Mark Goldberg was this morning named Ryman League Premier Division Manager of the Month for August/September. Ossett Albion FC v Scarborough FC /Lancaster City Durham City FC v Barrow FC Woodley Sports FC v Gainsborough Trinity FC Droylsden FC v Skelmersdale United FC Whitley Bay FC v Blyth Spartans AFC FC Trafford FC v Harrogate Town FC Guiseley AFC FC v Newcastle Benfield (Bay Plastics) FC Marine FC v Stalybridge Celtic FC /Frickley Athletic Witton Albion FC v Farsley Celtic FC Fleetwood Town FC v Kendal Town FC /Warrington Town FC Halesowen Town FC v Kings Lynn FC Nuneaton Borough FC v Hucknall Town FC Bedford Town FC v Moor Green FC Solihull Borough FC /Alfreton Town FC v Wisbech Town FC Cambridge City FC v Matlock Town FC Woodford United FC v AFC Sudbury Kettering Town FC v Rocester FC Worcester City FC /Romulus FC v Hemel Hempstead Town FC Bishop's Stortford FC v Stratford Town FC Rugby Town FC v Dereham Town FC /Chelmsford City FC Haverhill Rovers FC v Kidsgrove Athletic FC Belper Town FC /Quorn FC v Brackley Town FC Mangotsfield United FC v Cray Wanderers FC /Leatherhead FC Bashley FC v Hungerford Town FC Maidenhead United FC v Worthing United FC Dorchester Town FC v Lewes FC Heybridge Swifts FC /Didcot Town FC v Dover Athletic FC Billericay Town FC /Hayes FC v Bromley FC Margate FC v Maldon Town FC /Potters Bar Town FC AFC Hornchurch v Folkestone Invicta FC /Welling United FC Clevedon Town FC v Hitchin Town FC /Bognor Regis Town FC Fisher Athletic FC v Hastings United FC /Metropolitan Police FC Worthing FC /Cheshunt FC v Tonbridge Angels FC /Banbury United FC Eastleigh FC v Salisbury City FC Newport County FC v Bishop's Cleeve FC AFC Wimbledon v Evesham United FC Bath City FC /Merthyr Tydfil FC v Slimbridge AFC FC Havant & Waterlooville FC v Carshalton Athletic FC Farnborough Town FC v Yeading FC Lymington & New Milton FCBasingstoke Town FC v Walton & Hersham FC /Ashford Town (Middx) FC
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How's Ozzie playing?
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Mark Goldberg named manager of the month (or is puppet on a string of the month?)
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Last night the impressive run continued beating Corinithian Casuals 4-0 at home in the 1st round of the London Senior Cup. Played 13 matches in all competitions this year, won 9, lost 1, drawn 3, scored 28, conceded 6.
Bromley are at home this Saturday vs East Thurrock United (3pm) in the Ryman Premier League. Bromley will play home to Fisher (3rd in Conference South) in 2nd Round of London Senior Cup Bromley will play away at Hayes (of Conference South) in FA 3rd Q round Two big cup ties and a chance to judge just how far the Ravens have moved forward this season.
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Fisher should tonk Bromley.
Some of their lads on loan at Beckenham last year were quite good. |
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Do Corinithian Casuals have possibly the ugliest football kit imaginable, or do they wear it on purpose because of their rag-tag history?
If you want to see it go to Bromleyfootballclub.co.uk at check out the bfctv link. If not it is brown and pink halves with sky blue shorts and socks... Always reminds me of a Liquorice Allsort! |
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