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Ask the Scout: Bromley’s January transfer window from a pro’s perspective

MACHEL HEWITT: Bromley's positive start to 25/26 has only served to heighten expectations ahead of the January transfer window, with the main question being: Yes, Bromley are good, but how do they get better?

20.11.25, 14:50 Updated 20.11.25, 14:50

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by Machel HewittEditor

Call their style whatever you want, Bromley are very good at it. 

If you were describing Andy Woodman’s Bromley to a neophyte, what phrases would you utter? Robust off the ball? Defensive-minded? Set-piece-reliant? Percentage-players? Focussed on fine margins? 

Summing it up in a soundbite is almost impossible because, in truth, their style encompasses all of these things. But while it defies definition, Andy Woodman’s multifaceted formula has propelled his side to fifth place in League Two.

However, the positive start to 25/26 has only served to heighten expectations ahead of the January transfer window, with the main question being: Yes, Bromley are good, but how do they get better?

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