In my school, once you excluded the big London clubs it was a mix of the three. No Bromley fans, wonder if that's changed with their ascent up the pyramid?
West Wickham would be very nigel and Downham is probably the most millwall area on earth.
In my school, once you excluded the big London clubs it was a mix of the three. No Bromley fans, wonder if that's changed with their ascent up the pyramid?
West Wickham would be very nigel and Downham is probably the most millwall area on earth.
Supporting Fisher is made up of spanners on life bans.
Being born and raised in Bromley I'd agree with this. Didn't encounter another single Charlton fan in my school days. All my mates from the area are Millwall
It would be an interesting survey to see which non league teams people here have as a second team.
I'm guessing Welling would be top, with Dartford, Ebbsfleet and Bromley quite close to each other.
Strangely, given the location, I quite like Beckenham. Has never been too noticeable of the feathered ones.
I spoke to someone on their board last year and he told me that when they play and palace aren’t at home their home crowds definitely increase. I’m afraid Beckenham is full of palace !
From this map which someone has created, Bromley is a similar distance from all 3 clubs, but perhaps slightly nearer Palace, followed by Millwall and then us.
I'd say Orpington and Mottingham are more Charlton leaning. The north part of the borough will be spanners, with the west definitely more Palace. Not many will be true Bromley fans - a few hundred at most. And when Palace go back down to the championship (and lower!) you won't see many shirts again.
I'd say Orpington and Mottingham are more Charlton leaning. The north part of the borough will be spanners, with the west definitely more Palace. Not many will be true Bromley fans - a few hundred at most. And when Palace go back down to the championship (and lower!) you won't see many shirts again.
Bromley has a mixture, mainly Palace (but not "infested") as they have been in the Prem for a while and we've been shit - some Millwall from Downham as pointed out. As per you see more Goonershite shirts than anything else. Only one way to change it at Hayes Lane - go there.
Comes to something when Addicks are worried enough to want a bunch of midlanders to beat a local non-league side. I am full square behind them, they'll never be rivals.
Anyway, if you want to support a local non-league side in the play-offs, Erith Town are owned by Charlton fan Mark Deveney and they play Corinthian FC in the SCEFL Premier Division final on Monday at 3PM at Stanmore Stadium in Thamesmead. A win will see them into the Ithsmian League, I believe. They have already won two cups this year the SCEFL Challenge Cup and the Kent Senior Trophy.
I'd say Orpington and Mottingham are more Charlton leaning. The north part of the borough will be spanners, with the west definitely more Palace. Not many will be true Bromley fans - a few hundred at most. And when Palace go back down to the championship (and lower!) you won't see many shirts again.
Seeing nigel shirts in Lewisham now, utter joke!
Seen em in Sidcup! The temptation to throw a brick at their head is all too real
All these Palarse shirts people keep seeing sure it's not just Ted Lasso fans?
As if the Nigels couldn't get more "modern football". First they nicked Barca's colours now it's a fictional team. I hear they're lining Roy of the Rovers up as a top signing
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I'm guessing Welling would be top, with Dartford, Ebbsfleet and Bromley quite close to each other.
Has never been too noticeable of the feathered ones.
West Wickham would be very nigel and Downham is probably the most millwall area on earth.
The north part of the borough will be spanners, with the west definitely more Palace.
Not many will be true Bromley fans - a few hundred at most.
And when Palace go back down to the championship (and lower!) you won't see many shirts again.
Comes to something when Addicks are worried enough to want a bunch of midlanders to beat a local non-league side. I am full square behind them, they'll never be rivals.
Anyway, if you want to support a local non-league side in the play-offs, Erith Town are owned by Charlton fan Mark Deveney and they play Corinthian FC in the SCEFL Premier Division final on Monday at 3PM at Stanmore Stadium in Thamesmead. A win will see them into the Ithsmian League, I believe. They have already won two cups this year the SCEFL Challenge Cup and the Kent Senior Trophy.
As if the Nigels couldn't get more "modern football". First they nicked Barca's colours now it's a fictional team. I hear they're lining Roy of the Rovers up as a top signing