Friday 28 January 2011

Great Win Gives Hope for the Season?

Only a few very optiomistic souls predicted that one, but the 2-1 win at in form Ebbsfleet kept Bromley just about in the play off picture. There are eight teams going for four places with Braintree running away with the league title right now and although they all have games in hand on us we kept in the picture with this great victory.
The team spirit and effort on display last Saturday were a tribute to the new management team, lets hope we can achieve some sort of revenge over Weston this week a Hayes Lane following our 7-0 humiliation there in December.
Hayden Bird has organised a meet the manager evening on Saturday afer the game, he may get an easier time from the fans if it's on the back of another much needed win!

Thursday 20 January 2011

Interesting Times at The Lane.

It's rarely dull at Bromley FC, at least off the field anyway, and this week it's certainly been eventful. Just before the Basingstoke game Mark Goldberg walked out and this time it looks to be for good amidst talk of on going conflicts and dressing room unrest. For now Hayden Bird & Barry Moore are in charge and they certainly have a job on their hands with a team low on confidence, in poor form, not scoring goals and facing a series of very tough game in the next month.
There are undoubtedly problems at BFC right now on and off the field, trying to sort these out before our season completely comes off the rails will be key to Hayden & Barry's success.  
With Harrison Dunk on trial at Crwaley Town Dean Lodge has joined from Kingstonian to give the team more attacking options and of course we wish him all the best.
Next up is Ebbsfleet Utd away on Saturday, probably the best team in the league, a point would be an amazing achievement.

Thursday 13 January 2011

Outclassed!

Tuesday night’s 3-0 defeat to Chelmsford was as one sided a game as you are likely to see, for an indication of how outclassed Bromley were Mark Goldberg opted to go for a 4-5-1 formation in the second half just to keep the score down to three!
The decision to put Harry Harding up against Dave Rainford in midfield was cruel on the teenager and gave us little chance of winning the midfield battle, which would have been tough for a far more experienced player let alone a rookie on work experience.
The gulf in class was alarming and a good indicator of how much we’ll have to improve if we ever really wanted to have a tilt at the title in the future. Even the play offs look unlikely with the current run of form, our league position only buoyed by the amazing seven game winning start to the season. The tale of the season so far is that when we lose we really lose, 4-0, 3-0, 4-0, 7-0, 2-0 & 3-0, two of those in cups. Not many teams are in the top five with a minus goal difference!
Since John Scarborough’s departure we have looked very weak in defence, without the out of favour Wes Daly the midfield is too lightweight and unfortunately aside from Leon McKenzie our strikers haven’t scored since early November, which all adds up to a bit of a problem.  
Saturday sees us entertain Basingstoke before a trip to Lewes on Wednesday, a minimum of four points is required to keep us in a good position, sadly somehow I can’t see it happening.       

Sunday 9 January 2011

Steady Start to 2011

After a creditable draw at Dover we defeated Bishop's Stortford at home 4-3, in a game we made far harder for ourselves than we needed against a side reduced to ten men for 30mins. Stortford came with a plan of kicking us off the pitch and even their manager was ordered off before half time for losing his rag over a throw on.
We then travelled up to Herts to face St Albans City who were in a good run of form and came back with a 1-1 draw, fustrated at a disallowed goal in the first half and a linesman who was way out of his depth, arriving less than 30misn before kick off due to traffic we coped ok with the direct style of The Saints for all but the first ten minutes when they scored.
Tuesday sees Chelmsford visit Hayes Lane, they tore us apart in the FA Cup Replay back in September, so we have a score to settle and hopefully Marlon Patterson who show us why they were so upset to lose him, although a draw would be a good result for us right now.
By the end of this month I expect that we'll have a more realistic league position, but hopefully still be with in a shout of the play offs.     

Sunday 2 January 2011

Happy New Year!

So once again Bromley supporters dug deep and got together to pull the club out of it's short term troubles. Unfortunately on Thursday the players came up short against Maidenhead losing 0-2 in a quickly arranged game that kept the woolf from the door, but they soon bounced back with a fine point at Dover on Saturday, which MG was disappointed wasn't three after the hoem sides late equaliser.
After one day off it's now Bishop's Stortford at home on Bank Holiday Monday, all three games with the Herts side so far this year have been close with one draw and two narrow wins for Bromley. Another win would keep us nicely in the play off picture as we try to stay unbeaten in 2011.
Just in case you need to get some perspective on the current position of the club, ten years ago we were struggling in Ryman League Divsion One under Dave Garland, losing at Bedford Town on New Years Day and didn't even own our own ground.