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1 week ago |
kentsportsnews.com | Colin Head
As Bromley FC’s debut League Two season comes to an end the focus already turns to building for 2025/26. It will be all about avoiding that that ‘difficult second season’ and consolidating the club in the EFL with half an eye on a play off challenge, building on what has been an exceptional first campaign in the EFL and a history making FA Cup run.
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1 week ago |
kentsportsnews.com | Colin Head
Bromley finished off their debut League Two season with a comfortable three goal victory over Cheltenham Town at Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon thanks to two more goals from Michael Cheek and one from Nicke Kabamba. Bromley started with two up front in a 5-3-2 formation and the game got off to a positive start for The Ravens with Corey Whitely having a deflected shot saved by Joe Day.
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2 weeks ago |
kentsportsnews.com | Colin Head
Bromley finish their impressive debut League Two campaign with a home game against Cheltenham Town at Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon. The Ravens go into the game having drawn 3-3 away at Barrow last weekend, coming back from conceding three times to secure a point at Holker Street, with goals from Michael Cheek, Nicke Kabamba & Omar Sowunmi. The draw left Andy Woodman’s side in eleventh place with 63 points from 45 league games, unbeaten in three.
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2 weeks ago |
kentsportsnews.com | Colin Head
Soul Tower Hamlets booked their place in the SCEFL Division One Play Off Final with an impressive 5-0 win over Sheppey Sports at Corinthian FC on Wednesday night with a devastating flurry of goals either side of half time, including a hatrick from Sherman Artmeladze. After a lively start to the semi final with half chances at either end it was Tower Hamlets who started to have the better of things.
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2 weeks ago |
kentsportsnews.com | Colin Head
In a one off tie that sees the team who finished second take on fifth, Corinthian FC will be hosting the SCEFL Division One play-off semi-final between Soul Tower Hamlets and Sheppey Sports tonight. Soul Tower Hamlets finished second in the table losing out on the league title and automatic promotion on goal difference to Faversham Strikeforce, amassing 64 points in the process.
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