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May 28th 2006: Bromley capture Corneille
Another new face was added to The Lillywhites' playing squad over the weekend when Mark Corneille (pictured left with Chairman, Jerry Dolke)
signed a year's contract. The young attacking right back, who will be 20 on Wednesday, progressed through Gillingham's youth system to earn a
place in their first team squad last season. He made a handful of appearances from the bench for the Priestfield side, before spending a
couple of months on loan at Eastbourne Borough followed by a month at Folkestone Invicta, impressing supporters of both Clubs during his
short time with them.

May 27th 2006: Good news for Greenway
A string of good performances after Christmas have earned 19-year-old midfielder, Adam Greenway (pictured left with Assistant Manager, Murray
Jones) a one year deal. Adam broke into the first team squad in January 2006 having impressed in the reserves and went on to score the only
goal of the game against Windsor & Eton in March. A hard-working player, his displays last season in the middle of the park showed a great
deal of maturity, impressing Manager, Mark Goldberg who believes that Adam will provide a good back-up for Bobby Bowry and Barry Moore.
May 27th 2006: No need to panic
Following concerns expressed on various message boards, the Club would like to make it clear that as far as Sam Wood is concerned, no news is definitely good news. Sam's current contract, which was signed in January, does not run out until May 2007 and so fans will have the opportunity to witness his silky skills at Hayes Lane again next season.

May 26th 2006: Goldberg gets T. Boot
The Club bolstered their front line this afternoon with the signing of proven goalscorer, Tony Boot (pictured left with Manager, Mark
Goldberg). Tony netted 16 Ryman League goals last season for East Thurrock United and Chelmsford City, including one against The Lillywhites
at Melbourne Park in January.
Having first come to prominence at Slough Town where he scored 59 goals in two seasons, he was snapped up by Conference side, Dagenham & Redbridge in the summer of 2004. Despite limited opportunities he managed to net eight times, but left by mutual consent at the end of the season in search of first team football.
May 25th 2006: Lillywhites' leading scorer stays put
Bromley Football Club are delighted to announce that Nic McDonnell has committed his immediate future to the Club. Following productive talks
with the new management team, Nic was happy to accept the terms offered to him and is hoping to improve on last season's goal tally of 26
goals in 39 games.


May 22nd 2006: Bromley's defence
continues to take shape
Goalkeeper, Andy Walker (pictured far left with Manager, Mark Goldberg) signed a new contract this evening, keeping him at Hayes Lane until
the end of the coming season. The new regime were delighted to secure the signature of the outstanding shot-stopper, who has become a firm favourite
with all at the Club since signing from Wingate & Finchley two years ago.
Donal O'Sullivan (pictured left with Chairman, Jerry Dolke), who signed for the Club from Southall in February on the recommendation of former Assistant Manager, Grant Watts, has also signed a one year deal. Donal originally joined to boost The Lillywhites' striking options but proved a revelation after switching to centre-back.


May 15th 2006: Watts signs and Tutu makes it two
In one of the worst kept secrets in non-league football, Kirk Watts (pictured far left with Player Coach, Bobby Bowry) has rejoined the
Club from Lewes on a one-year deal. Kirk initially joined The Lillywhites in 1999 from Egham Town before moving to Ashford Town for a
short spell in November 2000. He returned to Hayes Lane for the start of the following season before joining Lewes in September 2003. Also
putting pen to paper this evening was popular defender, Tutu Henriques (pictured left with Assistant Manager, Murray Jones) who has signed an
improved deal taking him up to May 2007 with a year's option afterwards.
May 15th 2006: Away friendly
Bromley have today announced their eighth pre-season friendly, a trip to Burgess Hill Town on Saturday 5th August. The Hillians will be
in Ryman Division One South this coming season. Our growing list of pre-season fixtures can be found here.
May 13th 2006: Another friendly
Having enjoyed their hospitality last season, Bromley will return to Erith Sports Centre on Saturday 22nd July to take on Erith Town in a pre-season friendly.
May 13th 2006: Management Team
As part of a productive all-day management meeting yesterday, the following job titles were decided upon for the forthcoming season:
Manager: Mark Goldberg
Assistant Manager: Murray Jones
Player Coach: Bobby Bowry
It was deemed unecessary for Jerry Dolke to go by any title other than Chairman. We also very pleased to announce that Derek Parnham will be rejoining the Club as Goalkeeping Coach.
All members of last season's playing squad have been invited back for pre-season training which will begin on July 1st. Further details about trials will be released in June and interviews with members of the management team will be available on this site during the pre-season campaign.
May 13th 2005: Ryman Premier Division 2006/07
The latest round of non-league reorgnisation has seen the pyramid switch to a 1-2-3-5 structure with the Isthmian League gaining a second division at Step 4. Bromley remain in the Ryman Premier Division but will have seven new opponents for the forthcoming season, a mix of old faces and new.
AFC Wimbledon
Ashford Town (Middx)
Billericay Town
Boreham Wood
Bromley
Canvey Island
Carshalton Athletic
Chelmsford City
East Thurrock United
Folkestone Invicta
Hampton & Richmond
Harrow Borough
Heybridge Swifts
Horsham
Leyton
Margate
Ramsgate
Slough Town
Staines Town
Tonbridge Angels
Walton & Hersham
Worthing
Ramsgate, Horsham and Tonbridge Angels have all been promoted from Ryman Division One, whilst Ashford Town (Middx) have come up from Southern League West and Boreham Wood from Southern League East. Canvey Island have been placed in the Ryman Premier Division following their resignation from the Conference whilst Carshalton Athletic have been relegated from Conference South (although this is subject to appeal). Leaving the division are Braintree Town and Fisher Athletic who have been promoted to Conference South, Wealdstone who have been transferred to the Southern League Premier Division and the four relegated teams: Windsor & Eton, who have been placed in Southern League Division One South & West and Hendon, Maldon Town and Redbridge who are all in Isthmian League Division One North. The constitution of the other Step 1-4 Divisions is available to download from The FA website.
May 11th 2006: Three new friendlies
The Club has today expanded its pre-season schedule by confirming three more fixtures. Gillingham Manager, Ronnie Jepson will be
bringing a full-strength side to Hayes Lane on Tuesday 25th July, kick off 7:30pm. Bromley will be sending a team to take on Kent League,
Lordswood on Tuesday 8th August, kick off 7:45pm before travelling to Church Road to take on Ryman Division One South,
Whyteleafe on Saturday 12th August.

May 11th 2006: Moore good news
29-year-old midfielder, Barry Moore (pictured left with Bromley Chairman, Jerry Dolke) has joined the Club on a one year contract from
Thurrock of Nationwide South. Barry had signed for the Essex side from AFC Wimbledon in February, for whom he played against us last season.
Having begun his career at Malden Vale he signed for Hampton & Richmond Borough as an 18-year-old and, with 20 goals
from midfield, helped them to win promotion from Division Two of the Isthmian League. His good form led to Hayes snapping him up for a small
fee and he spent the next three seasons there making over 100 appearances. He joined Woking in 2001 and his 12 goals in 51 games that season
culminated in him being voted Player of the Year. A move to Crawley Town in November 2002 was followed by a spell in America playing for
Charleston Battery in South Carolina. On his return to England, Barry signed for Lewes where he was named Captain for the 2004/05 season
before joining AFC Wimbledon last summer.
May 7th 2006: Bowry boost for Bromley
We are pleased to announce that Bobby Bowry has agreed to join the Club from Gravesend & Northfleet as Player/Coach. Bobby will bring
valuable experience to The Lillywhites midfield having made over 350 appearances during a professional career that saw him play for Crystal
Palace, Millwall and Colchester United. He will also have an important role alongside Murray Jones as part of Bromley's new-look
Management/Coaching team.
May 4th 2006: Season Tickets
Season Ticket application forms are now available with the usual discount for early purchase (up until the end of May for new applicants or
the end of June for renewals). Season tickets will be valid for all home league games and home friendlies, as well as home reserve league
games.
New applicants can download a form by clicking here.
Existing ticket holders can download a renewal form by clicking here.
If you have trouble downloading the forms please email us at info@bromleyfc.net with your name and address and we will send you a hard copy in the post.