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MATCH PREVIEW: Aldershot Town v Bromley FC (H) (Vanarama National League)

WHO ARE THE SHOTS PLAYING?

Bromley FC, The Ravens, Founded 1892

 

HOW DID THEY DO LAST SEASON?

The Ravens finished 7th last season, with 69 points, making the play-offs, where they lost to eventual winners Hartlepool United.

 

HOW DID SHOTS GET ON AGAINST THEM LAST SEASON?

Bromley took all six points in the games between the two sides last season. At Hayes Lane in January 2021, under Neil Smith, goals from Jack Bridge and Michael Cheek saw the Ravens win 2-0 in a game televised live on BT Sport. In May 2021, with Bromley pushing for the play-offs, a first half Cheek goal put them ahead, only for Shots to level through Harry Panayiotou, who later levelled again following James Alabi’s strike. Joe Kizzi popped up in the dying moments to grab a late winner for the Ravens and help secure their place in the end of season play-offs.

 

WHO’S THEIR GAFFER?:

Following the surprise sacking of former Ravens Manager Neil Smith in March 2021, with the Ravens sat in the final play-off spot, Andy Woodman was appointed Bromley FC Manager. 50-year-old Woodman has 16 years of coaching experience, mainly in the Premier League. A former player, Woodman appeared for the likes of Crystal Palace, Brentford, Southend United and Colchester United. His Coaching journey began in 2006 with Rushden & Diamonds, where he was Assistant Manager. Re-uniting with former teammate Alan Pardew, he then became a Coach at Crystal Palace. Most recently, Woodman was head of Goalkeeping at Arsenal, a position he had held since 2018. He steered Bromley to that same 7th place finish last season and has the highest points-per-game accumulation in the National League since taking the helm at Hayes Lane.

 

WHO’S DEPARTED?

Woodman released 10 players in the close season, including Kizzi, Jack Holland, Frankie Raymond and Jack Bridge.

 

WHO’S STAYED?

10 players remain contracted at the club from last season, including Keeper Mark Cousins, Defenders Chris Bush & Byron Webster, Midfielders Billy Bingham & Luke Coulson and Strikers Cheek & Alabi. Cheek – the only National League player to score double figures in goals for the last four seasons, is just 2 goals away from achieving that for a fifth consecutive term, with 8 league goals, plus 1 in the FA Cup last weekend.

 

WHO’S ARRIVED?

Including loanees, Woodman has so far brought 15 players in at Hayes Lane this season. Most notable are; Defenders Joe Partington (Eastleigh) and Omar Sowumni (Colchester), Midfielder Sam Skeffington (Millwall, but was on loan at Barnet last season), Winger Harry Forster (Watford, on loan at Hayes Lane last season) and striker Louis Dennis, who has returned to the club after a spell at Leyton Orient.

 

ANY EX-SHOTS?

No.

 

WHO’S GOT THE WHISTLE?

Saturday’s referee is Adrian Quelch. This season, to date, he has taken charge of 5 National League matches, showing 20 Yellow Cards and 2 Red Cards. He was the man in the middle, in Shots 3-2 victory at Southend United earlier this season.

 

HOW TO GET TICKETS:

Kick-off begins at 3pm for Mark Molesley’s team as we would like to remind both home and away supporters of our ticketing/match-day protocols HERE.

Our Ticket Office will be opening on the day of the game from 11am for home supporters who would like to purchase on the day of the game, (we advise fans planning on buying tickets on the day to arrive earlier). We further encourage supporters to pre-book their tickets via our upgraded Flowte ticket website HERE to avoid queues on the day.

With our Flowte ticket website, supporters can pick their exact seats and have their tickets emailed to them which can be scanned off a smart phone or printed off before the day of the game.

We will NOT be accepting payment at the turnstiles but for supporters who decide to attend closer to the game, they will be able to purchase their tickets via the Club Shop/Ticket Office in person through cash, card or contactless payment.

Following this, please use the scanners on the turnstiles to enter through to the ground once they’ve collected their ticket.

Turnstiles will open at 1:30pm.

We would also like to take the time to remind supporters of our new pricing structure going forward.

With updated Concession categories and in replacement of our Under 11s Go Free scheme, we have now introduced a new Family Ticket as shown in the full pricing list below:

  • Adult – £20
  • Concession (Disabled + Carer, Senior (over 65) – £16
  • Junior (17 & under) – £7
  • Family Ticket (2 Adults, up to 3 Juniors) – £45
  • Family Ticket (2 Concession, up to 3 Juniors) – £40

Away Supporters

• Tickets for away fans will not be available on the turnstiles on the day of the game, they must be purchased online or from the ticket office..

• All Bromley F.C. Supporters will enter the ground via Turnstile 4 at the front of the ground. This game is not segregated.

• Disabled/Carers should be booked in advance via our ticket office, but if they arrive on the day those people need to purchase their ticket from the ticket office. We have limited wheelchair spaces, so we advise supporters are advised to reserve them prior to the game.

• Any planned Supporter Coach travel needs to be advised to Aldershot Town in advance so that coach parking can be organised and planned.

• For this fixture, away supporters will be seated in the Away Seating in the South Stand and the Covered Terrace.

• There will be catering units available on the day of the game.

• We would also like to welcome away supporters into our hospitality lounges too. Please click HERE for more information or contact Commercial Manager Mark Butler at mark.butler@theshots.co.uk.

WHERE TO FOLLOW THE MATCH:

There will be ‘Live’ BBC Radio Surrey Sport Online commentary of the match with Rob Worrall and a Guest Summariser. There will also be Social Media coverage on Instagram & Twitter (@OfficialShots) with team news, updates and post-match coverage throughout the afternoon