Probably wouldn’t have worked like this but Solihull at home would’ve been a decent enough draw & added to our huge April aheadwearebees wrote:Bromley V Solihull in the next round. Gateshead will fancy their chances of another trip to Wembley, Macclesfield at home.
Bromley (Away) The Heads, Shoulders, Bees and Foes Match Thread
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Dorking and Oxford do as well.simples169 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024, 13:56 Why do Bromley still have a plastic pitch, i thought they all had to be grass in this league?
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Also Oxford city played at Wembley in 1995 in FA Vase final against Arlesey
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AFC Fylde won the F A Vase in 2007/08 when they were still called Kirkham and Wesham.
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And they beat Orient in the Trophy Final at Wembley in 2019! I’m doubting my memory of that, mind you, because Orient were champions that year and Fylde made the playoff final, and I understand from this messageboard that FA Trophy success is incompatible with success in the league (couldn’t resist, sorry)rudebwoyben wrote: ↑11 Mar 2024, 20:59Plus they played at Wembley in the NL play-off final vs Salford in 2019.
Re: Bromley (Away) The Heads, Shoulders, Bees and Foes Match Thread
Reynolds had a very good game. He was made to work hard and pulled all over the place. We didn't have many shots on goal ( again ), but on reflection we did get the ball around 6 yard box many times.
Crosses usually straight into keepers arms.
Crosses usually straight into keepers arms.