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Originally Posted by zoraster
Bromley continue to go from strength to strength. Today we were away to Lowestoft in the FA Cup, and although we left it late (injury time to be precise) there was only ever going to be one winner. They were a typical small club well up for a good home showing in the first half, but our new found professionalism saw us soak up the early storm and take the sting out the match before steadily turning the screw. Lowestoft will probably feel a bit aggrieved not to have earnt a replay but I never felt in any real danger of us losing once we saw off the initial storm. They continued to create a fair bit, but it was one of those games where you just always felt your team could crank up a couple of gears with ease if they really had to. Anyway now I’m hoping for a good draw on Monday now we are just two wins from the first round proper. We’ve got to the final qualifying round in each of the last two seasons, but haven’t made it to the first round proper since 96/97... hopefully third times the charm
Next up on Tuesday we have Corinthian Casuals in the first round of the London Cup (one of the joys of being on the London/Kent borders is we get to play in both cups). I’m hoping we take these two cups seriously this season. As a rule we normally do, but with eyes on promotion to the Conference South I’m rather expecting Goldberg to sprinkle the side with reserves.
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How many Bromley fans go to away games ? Redditch brought around hmm say 40 to Leigh the other week and Alfreton brought say 20.