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.
ALMOST apologetically James Alabi side-footed in the goal that virtually ensured Bromley of escaping the embarrassment of finding themselves among the victims of an upset.
Bromley returned to winning ways with a workmanlike victory against a winless Barnet side, a result that heaps early season pressure on Bees manager Harry Kewell.
“That was a proper away day today”, purred Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard after Tyrone Marsh’s stoppage-time winner took his Boreham Wood, albeit momentarily, to the top of the National League.
Michael Cheek struck twice – including a 96th-minute equaliser – to earn Bromley a valuable point and bring Chesterfield’s 100 per cent record to a halt.