Vanarama National League & Vanarama National League South
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Bromley captain Jack Holland: Everyone will have an incentive to want to win and it’s a case of we’ve done it once, let’s make sure we come up here and make sure that we get the job done!
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Spennymoor Shambles: Bromley statement : We don’t expect the Spennymoor pitch to be playable next week and wish to avoid further financial and logistical nightmares along with a fixture backlog
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Maidstone United chief executive Bill Williams: I can understand everyone’s frustrations and feel for those supporters who travelled from Macclesfield, but as you can appreciate this incident is beyond our control
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Play it at Hayes Lane - we know it’s going to be definitely on, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Spennymoor Town P-P Bromley
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Wealdstone 1-0 Welling United - It's tough, it's really tough to take because it's a bit of a sucker-punch, admits Welling United boss Jamie Coyle
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Bromley goalkeeper David Gregory: It’s the best opportunity the club has had at this competition and we are not going to give that up!
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Spennymoor Town: Tonight’s FA Trophy Quarter-Final Replay against Bromley has been postponed due to the heavy snow we are experiencing
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Elliot Bradbrook reaches 400 appearances for Dartford: I’m 33 now, so I really do only have one aspiration left and that is to help this great club get promoted back into the National League. I can then leave happy
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I yearn and long to be back out on the training ground and I’ll keep going until that happens, says Hugo Langton
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Bromley 0-0 Spennymoor Town - I need people who will roll up their sleeves and put a shift in because Spennymoor will be one difficult place to go, warns Bromley boss Neil Smith
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To be captain of my home-town team and having seen how the club has progressed in the five years I’ve been here and how it continues to grow was a big factor in my decision, says Jack Holland, who signs new two-year contract at Bromley
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We have a real chance of making the play-offs, says Welling United boss Jamie Coyle
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We're going to give it everything we've got, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Aldershot Town 1-1 Bromley - Coming away from Aldershot disappointed to get a draw shows how far we've come, says proud Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Results: February 2018
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Bromley boss Neil Smith: For a little club like Bromley to be coming away disappointed not to come away with something from Tranmere just shows how far we have come
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Wealdstone 1-2 Dartford - We've had to dig deep and the guys have shown why they are where they are, says Dartford boss Tony Burman
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Ebbsfleet United meet National League capacity requirements: We were always confident of meeting this works deadline
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Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders: The new signings will improve us but we just need to get those wins and try to get around that 50 point mark
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Bromley boss Neil Smith: We’ve done it! We’re safe! If nothing else, we’re safe! It’s not bad being safe in the second week of February so we’ve got nothing to lose now, we can go for it!
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Bromley 2-2 Maidstone United - The run we've been on no one would've fancied us to come here and get anything from this today so we can take a lot from that, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
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Jamie Coyle and Jack Parkinson sign new deals to stay at Welling United until the end of next season
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Bromley captain Jack Holland: It's no secret that I want to lead this club to the Football League
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Of course, I’d love to play at Wembley and win The FA Trophy Final but my ultimate goal is promotion, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Bromley 7-1 Workington - Now we're in the Quarter-Final stage it's within touching distance. We need to turn it on now and get to the Final, says Bromley striker Louis Dennis
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It’s a sad day when I know in my heart of hearts that I could be putting this great club at risk by winning promotion, says Sutton United boss Paul Doswell
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Workington 1-1 Bromley – The one saving grace is we’re still in it and it gives us a second bite and we have to make sure it counts on Tuesday, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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We know it’s going to be difficult against Workington and we’re going to have to make sure we do a professional job and give them the utmost respect but knowing that there’s a massive carrot at the end of it, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Braintree are one of the strongest sides we have meet this season so I’m expecting another difficult test but if we show the character and desire we did on Saturday we will all be in for a great game, says Welling United boss Jamie Coyle