So after Saturday's last minute chocker against league leaders Salisbury City, losing 2-1 after matching them for most of the game, we did manage to get a vital league win on Tuesday beating Maidenhead Utd 3-2 ahead of the FA Cup first round tie at Fleetwood Town this Saturday.
For an hour we were superb on Tuesday, playing some really atractive football and creating loads of chances, but then at 3-0 up we hit the panic button and were lucky to hold on in the end for the win. Joe Welch's penalty save proving vital. Now ith a little breating space between us and the relegation zone things are all focused on the pressure free fun of the FA Cup.
There were amazing displays from the New Bloods behind the goal for the last two home games, I find the drum a bit much, but these kids have shown some real passion for the club and created much needed atmosphere at the lesss glamorous games.
It looks like we'll be taking up around 200 fans to get behind the side on their very tough mission against League Two promotion chasers Fleetwood. The club have comissioned a special one of yellow shirt for the game as both our usual kits are too close to the home sides red & white. It'll seem a bit odd to see the lads take the field in Cray colours, but it's a lot better than the blue kit!
So it's an early start for a couple of hundred Bromley fans on Saturday morning looking forward to a great day on on the Lancashire Coast and anything else will be a bonus.
A football related blog written by former Two Footed Tackle fanzine editor Col. A regular at Bromley & Cray Wanderers matches, also tries to get down to Holmesdale FC as many times as possible during the season and other local football.
Wednesday 31 October 2012
Wednesday 24 October 2012
Cup Euphoria, but Keep an Eye on The League!
For the fourth time in six seasons Mark Goldberg had led a Bromley team to the first round of the FA Cup and when you consider that prior to this we'd only made it twice in 30years it shows what a great achievement it is.
Plans are being made and booked up for the trip to League Two Fleetwood Town, but we will travel hope rather than expectation given how good the opposition are and the fact that Moses Swaibu will be out suspended follwoing his red card against Worcester. A generous benefactor has subsidised the coach travel bringing it down to £20 which should help boost the numbers travelling.
Prior to this though we have two home league games and with us only out of the relegation zone by virtue of goal difference things can't be allowed to slip on this front. There are a few too many similiarities to last season when we suffered a massive cup hangover and then subsequent relegation battle.
Two former players who were with us last season are rumoured to be on their way back, neither of whom I can see will improve the squad and both have not exactly had a stabilizing influence before, I just MG knows what he is doing. I have an awful sense of deja vu and it put s a real dampner onwhat should be a massive FA Cup buzz right now.
Let's hope we can pick up points from the games at home to Salisbury & Maidenhead before our big day out on the Lancashire Coast on 3rd November with the pressure off.
Plans are being made and booked up for the trip to League Two Fleetwood Town, but we will travel hope rather than expectation given how good the opposition are and the fact that Moses Swaibu will be out suspended follwoing his red card against Worcester. A generous benefactor has subsidised the coach travel bringing it down to £20 which should help boost the numbers travelling.
Prior to this though we have two home league games and with us only out of the relegation zone by virtue of goal difference things can't be allowed to slip on this front. There are a few too many similiarities to last season when we suffered a massive cup hangover and then subsequent relegation battle.
Two former players who were with us last season are rumoured to be on their way back, neither of whom I can see will improve the squad and both have not exactly had a stabilizing influence before, I just MG knows what he is doing. I have an awful sense of deja vu and it put s a real dampner onwhat should be a massive FA Cup buzz right now.
Let's hope we can pick up points from the games at home to Salisbury & Maidenhead before our big day out on the Lancashire Coast on 3rd November with the pressure off.
Friday 12 October 2012
Proud to be A Raven.
Last Saturday saw one of the best Bromley performances I
have been fortunate enough to see in the 35years I have supported the club. It
was a professional and committed away performance against a very strong side
and secured us a vital pot of cash from the FA Cup funds as we progressed to
the fourth qualifying round. The players and management were a credit to the
club and the fans certainly played their part too in earning us a home draw
against Conference
North Worcester
City with the 2-1 victory at Dover.
It was great to see what was nearly our strongest possible line up take the field, even if some were taking a risk, and we stil have Albert Jarrett & Ali Chaaban to come back.
Before that game we take on Welling United at home this
Saturday in the league, with a big crowd expected for ‘Non League
Day’ given that there is no Premier League or Championship football and
it’s a local derby. The club have also launched a scheme whereby fans can
gain entry for £6 before 2pm and they are also promoting the Kick it Out Campaign,
hard to imagine Welling taking part in that a few years ago! Let’s hope all
connected with Bromley FC are richly rewarded for these fine initiatives and
can keep the impressive unbeaten run going.
Thursday 4 October 2012
Walking Wounded Travel to Dover
After two solid performances against Havant & Basingstoke saw us pick up two more points
in the league we are left facing the FA Cup trip to Dover with a threadbare
squad thanks to even more injuries. The injury lists now reads Welch,
Patterson, Dubois, Chaaban, Pacquette, Fuseini and Jarrett six quality players unable to
play in the biggest game of the season so far.
Three at the back may be an option MG has to explore given
what players he has available to him, personally I’d go with Howard,
Sobers, Harwood, Swaibu, Ming, Finn, Waldren, Jones, Rhule, Buchanan,
Malcolm.
Academy kids have already been prepped to expect a call up
for the bench and if by some miracle we manage to get a replay from our trip to
the Kent Coast there’ll be some notes out
to parents for Tuesday night.
Let’s hope we can get a few more players back before
next weeks game at home to Welling with Liam Harwood facing suspension after
his early red card against Havant.
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