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Bromley FC progress in EFL
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They are all Arsenal and Chelsea fans there. When we were in the PL they sold Charlton shirts in the department storeblackpool72 said:0 -
Isn’t Sutton technically in London?charltonkeston said:
I refuse to except them as a proper clubshirty5 said:
That was AFC Wimbledon regardless of what happened at Wembley yesterdaycharltonkeston said:Good to my local club get promoted. I will take a few more games next season when we are playing away.
The plus side for us, we are no longer the lowest placed London club.1 -
Palace bandwagon has scooped up almost everyone there now mate. Got pubs as far south as Redhill painting themselves red and blue to get involvedletthegoodtimesroll said:
They are all Arsenal and Chelsea fans there. When we were in the PL they sold Charlton shirts in the department storeblackpool72 said:
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They got relegated.se9addick said:
Isn’t Sutton technically in London?charltonkeston said:
I refuse to except them as a proper clubshirty5 said:
That was AFC Wimbledon regardless of what happened at Wembley yesterdaycharltonkeston said:Good to my local club get promoted. I will take a few more games next season when we are playing away.
The plus side for us, we are no longer the lowest placed London club.
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Palace have a shop in the Glades.Croydon said:
Palace bandwagon has scooped up almost everyone there now mate. Got pubs as far south as Redhill painting themselves red and blue to get involvedletthegoodtimesroll said:
They are all Arsenal and Chelsea fans there. When we were in the PL they sold Charlton shirts in the department storeblackpool72 said:0 -
Pity it wasn’t in The Glade.iaitch said:
Palace have a shop in the Glades.Croydon said:
Palace bandwagon has scooped up almost everyone there now mate. Got pubs as far south as Redhill painting themselves red and blue to get involvedletthegoodtimesroll said:
They are all Arsenal and Chelsea fans there. When we were in the PL they sold Charlton shirts in the department storeblackpool72 said:
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3g pitches should be allowed one season after promotion.letthegoodtimesroll said:
There should be a10k minimum ground capacity to join the EFLse9addick said:
Sounds about right. How big do you think it should be?letthegoodtimesroll said:Googling the ground capacity (it seems to be a state secret on their website) it comes up as only 5k. surely that can’t be right
And they shouldn’t be allowed to be promoted any higher if they can’t offer at least 1.5k tickets to away fans.
there's no football related romance in lowering the EFL bar to accommodate small clubs, all it does is make the gap between the divisions even greater and brings a closed shop PL1 and PL2 with no relegation from it even closer.2 -
Bricklayers Arms and The Crown.blackpool72 said:
Spoons opposite Bromley South train station.Off_it said:Bromley has got to rank up there as one of the "driest" in terms of any pubs near the ground.
How do they cope now when 300+ thirsty northern biffers turn up wanting a pint?
15 minutes walk max.6 -
Says the man who wants a 1500 minimum allocation for away supporters.letthegoodtimesroll said:Off_it said:
Lol. Because that works doesnt it. 30-40 lads all meet up for a pre match pint, have 4 or 5 pints before the game, start getting a bit loud and boisterous as kick off time approaches, then all file outside and stand in a queue for a bus!blackpool72 said:Plus plenty of pubs in Bromley North.
Only a short bus journey away.
Plenty of clubs up and down the country where it's harder to get a pint near the ground
The point is, I know there are loads of pubs in Bromley, but theres nothing within a 15-20 minute walk of the ground. And the "quick way" from the station involves walking down a long narrow alleyway behind the school.
It's all a bit out of the way and genteel for hundreds of northerners to be turning up en masse looking for a pint/row.
with only a 5k capacity and a first year in the EFL, worrying about ‘hundreds’ of away fans probably isn’t going to be much of a concern0 -
No doubt I’m wrong but with a paltry 5k capacity they aren’t likely to even give 500 away tickets next season I would have thoughtElfsborgAddick said:
Says the man who wants a 1500 minimum allocation for away supporters.letthegoodtimesroll said:Off_it said:
Lol. Because that works doesnt it. 30-40 lads all meet up for a pre match pint, have 4 or 5 pints before the game, start getting a bit loud and boisterous as kick off time approaches, then all file outside and stand in a queue for a bus!blackpool72 said:Plus plenty of pubs in Bromley North.
Only a short bus journey away.
Plenty of clubs up and down the country where it's harder to get a pint near the ground
The point is, I know there are loads of pubs in Bromley, but theres nothing within a 15-20 minute walk of the ground. And the "quick way" from the station involves walking down a long narrow alleyway behind the school.
It's all a bit out of the way and genteel for hundreds of northerners to be turning up en masse looking for a pint/row.
with only a 5k capacity and a first year in the EFL, worrying about ‘hundreds’ of away fans probably isn’t going to be much of a concern0 -
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I'd suggest ten clubs minimum will take 500 minimum.Off_it said:
You dont think away teams will be allocated/will take more than 300?letthegoodtimesroll said:Off_it said:
Lol. Because that works doesnt it. 30-40 lads all meet up for a pre match pint, have 4 or 5 pints before the game, start getting a bit loud and boisterous as kick off time approaches, then all file outside and stand in a queue for a bus!blackpool72 said:Plus plenty of pubs in Bromley North.
Only a short bus journey away.
Plenty of clubs up and down the country where it's harder to get a pint near the ground
The point is, I know there are loads of pubs in Bromley, but theres nothing within a 15-20 minute walk of the ground. And the "quick way" from the station involves walking down a long narrow alleyway behind the school.
It's all a bit out of the way and genteel for hundreds of northerners to be turning up en masse looking for a pint/row.
with only a 5k capacity and a first year in the EFL, worrying about ‘hundreds’ of away fans probably isn’t going to be much of a concern0 -
Talking of pubs, the Downham Tavern was lively yesterday with celebrations led by former poster Nolly. Last i heard he had bought several bottles of champagne for the whole bar to enjoy. He's probably still there.3
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Harrogate Town have a similar size stadium and have an away allocation of 700.ElfsborgAddick said:
I'd suggest ten clubs minimum will take 500 minimum.Off_it said:
You dont think away teams will be allocated/will take more than 300?letthegoodtimesroll said:Off_it said:
Lol. Because that works doesnt it. 30-40 lads all meet up for a pre match pint, have 4 or 5 pints before the game, start getting a bit loud and boisterous as kick off time approaches, then all file outside and stand in a queue for a bus!blackpool72 said:Plus plenty of pubs in Bromley North.
Only a short bus journey away.
Plenty of clubs up and down the country where it's harder to get a pint near the ground
The point is, I know there are loads of pubs in Bromley, but theres nothing within a 15-20 minute walk of the ground. And the "quick way" from the station involves walking down a long narrow alleyway behind the school.
It's all a bit out of the way and genteel for hundreds of northerners to be turning up en masse looking for a pint/row.
with only a 5k capacity and a first year in the EFL, worrying about ‘hundreds’ of away fans probably isn’t going to be much of a concern
Whoever made the comments about away fans causing trouble in Bromley is a clown. Hayes Lane is 15 mins from Bromley South, there are plenty of L1 grounds with further afield pubs
I'd rather be an away fan drinking in Bromley than Charlton. I doubt anyone would agree otherwise, maybe the clown.
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Decent pub the Bricklayers.ElfsborgAddick said:
Bricklayers Arms and The Crown.blackpool72 said:
Spoons opposite Bromley South train station.Off_it said:Bromley has got to rank up there as one of the "driest" in terms of any pubs near the ground.
How do they cope now when 300+ thirsty northern biffers turn up wanting a pint?
15 minutes walk max.7 -
in the way that you can be 'technically pregnant'? It's in London, end of...se9addick said:
Isn’t Sutton technically in London?charltonkeston said:
I refuse to except them as a proper clubshirty5 said:
That was AFC Wimbledon regardless of what happened at Wembley yesterdaycharltonkeston said:Good to my local club get promoted. I will take a few more games next season when we are playing away.
The plus side for us, we are no longer the lowest placed London club.1 -
Don't get the love in for Bromley here. They're an extension of Palace as far as I'm concerned. Don't see anywhere as much 'love' on here for Welling, Dartford or Ebbsfleet.
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How often do you attend Bromley games to form that opinion?last_line said:Don't get the love in for Bromley here. They're an extension of Palace as far as I'm concerned. Don't see anywhere as much 'love' on here for Welling, Dartford or Ebbsfleet.
Personally, I've been to a few of their games and I have no idea if any attendees also have other allegiances. Normal people there watching a game of football.3 -
Shepherd-Neame.👍R0TW said:
Decent pub the Bricklayers.ElfsborgAddick said:
Bricklayers Arms and The Crown.blackpool72 said:
Spoons opposite Bromley South train station.Off_it said:Bromley has got to rank up there as one of the "driest" in terms of any pubs near the ground.
How do they cope now when 300+ thirsty northern biffers turn up wanting a pint?
15 minutes walk max.1 -
As a ‘Bromley boy’ it’s quite interesting reading the spectrum of responses to their recent success on here.
I’m Bromley born and bred and started going to watch Bromley in my teens when games didn’t clash with Charlton. At that time, they were a couple of steps down in non-League and far enough from Charlton for it to be a totally different kettle of fish.
Through going to Bromley, it also set me on my way in my career, getting my first bylines covering them for the News Shopper. As a by-product to that, I got to know a lot of the brilliant people behind the scenes who have helped build it over the last 15+ years so have a strong affinity to them. They’ve always been my ‘second team’ and so was there to support them yesterday.
I’ve also got plenty of Bromley-based friends and acquaintances who support Charlton and have a soft-spot for Bromley. Anecdotally, the ‘Bromley are Palace/Millwall’ claim is a bit of a moot point because of that as it doesn’t ring true for me.
Really, Bromley is a hotbed for all three clubs, but I guess it depends on who you know and what circles you move in for that to be true in your eyes or not.
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Totally agree with you regarding other supporters.Ollywozere said:As a ‘Bromley boy’ it’s quite interesting reading the spectrum of responses to their recent success on here.
I’m Bromley born and bred and started going to watch Bromley in my teens when games didn’t clash with Charlton. At that time, they were a couple of steps down in non-League and far enough from Charlton for it to be a totally different kettle of fish.
Through going to Bromley, it also set me on my way in my career, getting my first bylines covering them for the News Shopper. As a by-product to that, I got to know a lot of the brilliant people behind the scenes who have helped build it over the last 15+ years so have a strong affinity to them. They’ve always been my ‘second team’ and so was there to support them yesterday.
I’ve also got plenty of Bromley-based friends and acquaintances who support Charlton and have a soft-spot for Bromley. Anecdotally, the ‘Bromley are Palace/Millwall’ claim is a bit of a moot point because of that as it doesn’t ring true for me.
Really, Bromley is a hotbed for all three clubs, but I guess it depends on who you know and what circles you move in for that to be true in your eyes or not.
Back in the 70s Bromley had quite a few hard bastards that supported them who happened to be Arsenal fans.
I could name them as some of them were very well known on the hooligan scene.
When Bromley played Swindon away in the FA CUP in the late 70s we took a couple of coaches from Cherries wine bar ( now the spoons opposite Bromley South Station ).
Bromley has always had a mixture of fans from league clubs and still has , no fucking way is it a Palace club.
I hardly ever go now as I'm a Charlton season ticket holder and still do plenty of away games but I know a lot of people who do go and they ain't fucking Palace.8 -
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Off it , can you tell me the grounds in league 1 that are within 15 minutes of a pub.Off_it said:
You must've missed the "near the ground" part of my post. A 20 minute walk isnt exactly "near" in comparison to most other grounds.J BLOCK said:
You joking? Bromley has a ridiculous number of pubs all within walking distance to the ground and Brom South station.Off_it said:Bromley has got to rank up there as one of the "driest" in terms of any pubs near the ground.
How do they cope now when 300+ thirsty northern biffers turn up wanting a pint?0 -
I'm really confused, who has suggested Sutton is outside London?redlanered said:
in the way that you can be 'technically pregnant'? It's in London, end of...se9addick said:
Isn’t Sutton technically in London?charltonkeston said:
I refuse to except them as a proper clubshirty5 said:
That was AFC Wimbledon regardless of what happened at Wembley yesterdaycharltonkeston said:Good to my local club get promoted. I will take a few more games next season when we are playing away.
The plus side for us, we are no longer the lowest placed London club.0 -
This is an interesting contrast to the general bonhomie expressed by others on this topic. Like them, I was cheering for Bromley yesterday and genuinely pleased that they have made it into League Two. However, how long will it take for us to change our tune? How near to us do they have to be to be seen as noisy neighbors?Greenhithe said:i despair.Fuck it. Let’s wish Palace good luck while we’re at it.Jesus.0 -
the Bromley captain is a guest at palarse this evening1
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Guessing you didn’t go forest green ?Off_it said:
Lol. Because that works doesnt it. 30-40 lads all meet up for a pre match pint, have 4 or 5 pints before the game, start getting a bit loud and boisterous as kick off time approaches, then all file outside and stand in a queue for a bus!blackpool72 said:Plus plenty of pubs in Bromley North.
Only a short bus journey away.
Plenty of clubs up and down the country where it's harder to get a pint near the ground
The point is, I know there are loads of pubs in Bromley, but theres nothing within a 15-20 minute walk of the ground. And the "quick way" from the station involves walking down a long narrow alleyway behind the school.
It's all a bit out of the way and genteel for hundreds of northerners to be turning up en masse looking for a pint/row.0 -
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Off it , can you tell me the grounds in league 1 that are within 15 minutes of a pub.Off_it said:
You must've missed the "near the ground" part of my post. A 20 minute walk isnt exactly "near" in comparison to most other grounds.J BLOCK said:
You joking? Bromley has a ridiculous number of pubs all within walking distance to the ground and Brom South station.Off_it said:Bromley has got to rank up there as one of the "driest" in terms of any pubs near the ground.
How do they cope now when 300+ thirsty northern biffers turn up wanting a pint?
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That one down the road on the industrial estate at wycombe must be within a 15 minute walk0
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