After guiding Bromley to FA Trophy glory last season, manager Andy Woodman is a popular figure. Yet if he could lead the Ravens into the Football League, it would take him into another stratosphere entirely.
If Andy Woodman needs direct feedback on how it’s going at Bromley, all he needs to do is pop along to the Ravens Chat group who meet every Thursday at the club.
Gary Johnson hailed the character of his Torquay side after they made it four draws in a row against Bromley – despite playing most of the match with ten men.
A goal in first-half stoppage time from Jude Arthurs was enough to secure Bromley all three points against fellow promotion chasers Notts County – a victory which cements their place in the title race.
Bromley honoured their dearly departed ‘Bromley boy’ Dave Roberts with a five-goal thriller against ten-man Wealdstone at Hayes Lane –a victory that moved the Ravens up to third place in the National League table.
Wrexham set the blueprint in playing in tough conditions and utilising a man advantage as they saw off ten-man Bromley, according to boss Phil Parkinson.
BROMLEY manager Andy Woodman has often spoken about the character of his side and he was proven right once again as they made it 11 league games unbeaten in a five-goal thriller at Hayes Lane.
LIAM HOGAN’S own goal at the death denied Stockport County all three points in a highly entertaining game between two ambitious sides in the north west.
THIS entirely predictable result – Bromley’s seventh consecutive win and an eighth home defeat in a row for Aldershot Town – does not tell the story of an enthralling 90 minutes.