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.
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