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Crisis? What crisis?

MACHEL HEWITT: Earning the right to play your football starts with defensive solidity, and every successful iteration of Bromley under Woodman has been built on clean sheets and being hard to break down, but that quality is sorely missing at the moment. 

28.09.25, 16:22 Updated 28.09.25, 16:24

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by Machel HewittEditor

Bromley have earned two points from their last four league games and have dropped to 14th place in the nascent League Two table. Crisis mode or just a bump in the road?

In his post-match interview after the loss at high-flying Swindon Town, Andy Woodman did not hide from his side’s poor form, declaring his intention to reset things at Bromley after their self-enforced defeat away. 

In some quarters of the fanbase, when the team doesn’t win for two games, the doom and gloom descends and the word ‘crisis’ gets banded about. But is this poor run really worthy of that level of gravitas?

Look at Bromley’s recent opposition and you will notice that three of the last four games have been against three of the current top five, and all of them are in-form teams.

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