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May 2nd 2007: Play Offs - Bromley v Billericay Town

Arrangements for the visit of Billericay Town on Saturday are as follows:

Admission prices will be £8 Adults, £4 Concessions. The match kicks off at 1:30pm

The match is not all-ticket and it will be possible to pay on the day but to ease congestion at the turnstiles both clubs will also be selling tickets in advance. Tickets will be on sale at the ground from 12 to 7pm on Thursday and 10am to 4pm on Friday. We will also be offering credit card sales over the phone for the same period of time.

Seats in the stand can also be purchased in advance but are at no extra cost.

The turnstiles will be opening at 12 noon. Please note that the bars can only be accessed from inside the ground so there will therefore be no entry into the bars before this time. The match will not be segregated.

As we anticipate the car park filling up quickly you may wish to consider travelling by public transport. Any blue badge holders requiring a reserved parking space should contact the Club prior to the game and we will attempt to accomodate them.

 

April 30th 2007: Play Offs - Bromley v AFC Wimbledon - Sold Out

 

April 29th 2007: Play Offs - Bromley v AFC Wimbledon - Update

Ticket sales finished for the day at 4pm with Bromley having sold about 800 of their allocation

The office will be open from 10am tomorrow to continue sales.

It will remain open until 8pm or until all tickets are sold, whichever is earlier. If we do sell out a message to that effect will appear here and on the forums. We will also be offering credit card sales over the phone on Monday.

Please remember that these tickets are for Bromley fans and any AFC Wimbledon supporters who purchase from us risk eviction from the ground during the screening process that will take place before kick off on Tuesday evening.

 

April 28th 2007: Play Offs - Bromley v AFC Wimbledon

Arrangements for the visit of AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday night are as follows:

The match is all-ticket. Admission prices will be £8 Adults, £4 Concessions.

Bromley's ticket allocation will go on sale at 12 noon tomorrow (Sunday). Tickets will be on sale at the ground from 12 to 4pm on Sunday and 10am to 4pm on Monday. We will also be offering credit card sales over the phone on Monday.

Seats in the stand need to be purchased in advance but are at no extra cost.

Bromley season ticket holders will be guaranteed a seat in the stand up until 4pm on Sunday and a terrace ticket up until 1pm on Monday.

It will not be possible to purchase a ticket on the night. AFC Wimbledon fans should contact their own club for details of the distribution of their allocation.

The turnstiles will be opening at 6pm. Please note that the bars can only be accessed from inside the ground so there will therefore be no entry into the bars before this time.

We will be operating self-segregation with stewards available just inside the turnstiles to direct supporters to the appropriate areas. Bromley fans will have the Norman Park end, AFC Wimbledon fans the car park end. There will be no changing ends at half time. AFC Wimbledon fans will have use of the downstairs bar. Bromley fans will have use of the upstairs bar. Both sets of supporters will have access to cover and toilet and refreshment facilities.

As we anticipate the car park filling up quickly you may wish to consider travelling by public transport. Any blue badge holders requiring a reserved parking space should contact the Club prior to the game and we will attempt to accomodate them.

 

April 27th 2007: Boreham Wood & Play Off Possibilities

On the eve of the visit to Boreham Wood the treatment room at Hayes Lane will be as busy as it has been all season. With Simon Osborn definitely missing the trip to Hertfordshire and doubts over Sam Wood, Barry Moore, Donal O'Sullivan and Mark Corneille, Bromley physiotherapist, Deborah Barlow has her work cut out to give Mark Goldberg's team a fighting chance of lifting their first league championship for 46 years. Victory coupled with Hampton & Richmond Borough failing to beat already-relegated Slough Town, however unlikely that may be, would see the Isthmian League title heading to Hayes Lane for the first time since 1961. More realistically The Lillywhites must look to secure home advantage throughout the upcoming promotion playoffs by returning home from Broughinge Road with at least a point on Saturday.

Barring a mathematical miracle Bromley will finish in the top three regardless of results at the weekend, giving them a home semi final tie against either AFC Wimbledon, Billericay Town or Margate. The match would take place next Tuesday May 1st at Hayes Lane kick off 7:45pm. After discussion with the local police it has been decided that if AFC Wimbledon are the opponents the tie will be made all-ticket. Full details of admission prices, ticket sales, parking arrangements and crowd segregation issues will be published on the web site as soon as possible on Saturday evening.