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U23s, Academy and Loanees

A very low quality game. LWB non-existent. Hardly any good passing moves strung together. Their keeper not unduly bothered. Waste of everyone's time.

Wonder if LWB will be involved tomorrow so this was just a game to get through. Make sure you don't get injured and be available
 
A very low quality game. LWB non-existent. Hardly any good passing moves strung together. Their keeper not unduly bothered. Waste of everyone's time.

It was a poor game, we looked very nervous and never settled in any area of the park.
I assume not having a league game since 8th November might have had a negative affect on their display..
 
Like all town centres changed dramatically, big stores like Allders, Army and Navy, Woolworth all gone and replaced by The Glades Mall.. High Street pedestrianised and trying desperately to be a continental market.

I have only ever known the town center since The Glades mall was already built and the high street was pedestrianised - Bromley was our big night out when we were leaving school age, had a pretty good buzz about then (2000 ish) and it was good for a spot of shopping too. In the years since I think it suffered a bit as London became more accessible, people started going out in the City rather than locally - most the late night bars/clubs shut/became standard pubs.

A few of my mates from Spurs have jacked it in to follow Bromley over the last few years - i pop along every now and then, nice little ground. Will probably start taking my boy there next season - there or Cray Wanderers which is local too.
 
I have only ever known the town center since The Glades mall was already built and the high street was pedestrianised - Bromley was our big night out when we were leaving school age, had a pretty good buzz about then (2000 ish) and it was good for a spot of shopping too. In the years since I think it suffered a bit as London became more accessible, people started going out in the City rather than locally - most the late night bars/clubs shut/became standard pubs.

A few of my mates from Spurs have jacked it in to follow Bromley over the last few years - i pop along every now and then, nice little ground. Will probably start taking my boy there next season - there or Cray Wanderers which is local too.

Cray Wanderers is a good place to take kids, they can have a kick around with all the other kids when they get bored, only downside is where they are situated on A20, parking is easy.
 
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