The wait for a FA Cup second-round appearance goes on for Bromley as League One Blackpool’s professional first-half performance proved enough to win the game.
Three goals without reply saw Bromley make it seven National League games unbeaten to move them into the playoff places for the first time this season.
Much-improved Bromley extended their unbeaten run to five matches with a battling win at high-flying Altrincham – and one player was given the accolades.
Rochdale must add a cold, clinical streak to their game if they are to turn domination of opponents into comfortable wins after a goalless draw with Bromley.
FOR the second time this season, there were no goals at Aggborough as a dominant Kidderminster Harriers couldn’t make their numerical advantage pay against Bromley, who were forced to play for almost an hour with ten men.
Danny Collinge and Nick Kabamba both scored for the second week running as Barnet made it two wins from two against fellow promotion hopefuls Bromley at Hayes Lane.
Besart Topalloj’s fourth minute strike – only his second of the season – kept Bromley’s faint play-off hopes alive and also dealt another blow to Yeovil Town, who sit just one point above the relegation zone.
NATIONAL League top scorer Macaulay Langstaff struck a dramatic 94th-minute equaliser to rescue what could be a crucial point for Notts County in their bid for the title.
Andy Woodman hailed his professional Bromley side as they extended their recent run to just one defeat in their last 13 games to maintain their charge for a play-offs.
Louis Dennis’ goal seven minutes from time rescued a point for Bromley as they made it 11 league games unbeaten and maintained their place in the play-off chasing pack.