BROMLEY 2 S.MOORS 2 Bromley 2 Solihull Moors 2 - Ravens stay in play-off hunt
Bromley secured a hard fought point with two late goals against Solihull Moors at Hayes Lane on Saturday.
Bromley secured a hard fought point with two late goals against Solihull Moors at Hayes Lane on Saturday.
Bromley’s dip in form continued on Saturday afternoon at Hayes Lane as they were edged out of a closely fought game by a well drilled, professional Barnet side who were too strong for The Ravens to handle in the second half.
A defensive horror show saw The Ravens fall to defeat against Eastleigh at a very wet and blustery Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon.
Bromley were dumped out of the FA Trophy at the first hurdle as they were comprehensively outplayed by Dorking Wanderers.
Chris Bush's brace helped league leaders Bromley come from three goals down to secure a point against Harrogate Town at a chilly Hayes Lane.
Bromley and Stockport battled out an open and entertaining draw at Hayes Lane on Tuesday night with all four goals coming in a twenty minute spell during the first half.
An impressive second half display from Bromley saw them defeat the league leaders Halifax Town by five goals and take top spot in The National League in front of over 2,000 fans at Hayes Lane on Saturday.
Bromley began their pre-season campaign with a goalless draw at home to a young & skilful Fulham side, but despite wholesale changes and a lack of goals it was still an entertaining afternoon’s football for the fans at Hayes Lane and a good workout for Neil Smith’s side.
Bromley returned from Victoria Road with tails firmly between their legs as they found themselves on the end of a 3-0 drubbing that could and should have been more.
Bromley’s unbeaten run came to and end on Saturday afternoon when they were beaten by a rugged Boreham Wood side who recorded their first National League win of 2019.
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