A brilliant season that I feel privileged to have been a part of @bromleyfc. The last year has absolutely flown and I'll forever be grateful to the gaffer @AndyWoodman4 for bringing me in - I've loved every minute ��⚽
#Champions #Bromley
Could be prouder of a group of players and human beings and a group of staff. They have worked “relentlessly” and have believed in my vision and help achieve it! Last and not least to the Bromley Fans,where your shirt with pride!!! “Bromley fc are champions of league 2”❤️
🚨 Sir Alex Ferguson on what still decides football in 2026:
🗣️ Ferguson: “People spend more time than ever talking about systems, structures, build-up shapes, inverted full-backs, and all of these modern ideas. And yes, the game has changed, no doubt about that. But football has never stopped being simple at its core.
At the highest level, when pressure is at its peak, tactics don’t score goals and they don’t clear danger in your box. Players do. The ones with courage, the ones who don’t hide, the ones who take responsibility when the game is tight and everything feels heavy.
At Manchester United, we always understood that. You don’t build great teams by overcomplicating things—you build them by creating winners. Players who hate losing more than they enjoy winning. That’s what carries you through difficult moments in a season.
I’ve seen matches where we were not the better tactical side, but we won because the mentality was stronger. We refused to accept defeat. Someone always stepped up, whether it was a tackle, a run, a goal, or just leadership in the dressing room.
Modern football will keep evolving, but one thing will never change. When everything is analysed, studied, and planned… it still comes down to individuals stepping up when it matters most. That’s what separates good teams from champions.”
🚨 Sir Alex Ferguson on modern football debates:
🗣️ Ferguson: “People talk a lot about tactics today, and of course the game has evolved in that sense. Managers are more detailed, teams are more structured, and everything is analysed more than ever before. But at the end of the day, football will always come down to players and mentality.
At Manchester United, we focused on building winners. That wasn’t just about ability, it was about character, how players handled pressure, and how they responded when things weren’t going their way. You can have the best system in the world, but if the players don’t have the belief or the personality, it won’t last.
There were many games where tactics didn’t win it for us. It was the attitude, the refusal to lose, the willingness to take responsibility in big moments. That’s something you can’t always teach, but you can build it into the culture of a club.
That’s why, no matter how much football changes, the most important things will always stay the same. Players win matches, mentality wins trophies. That’s what lasts.”
@SmnLlyd5 My lad has had his Season ticket for 5 years now and he's 11. When we were asked to do the survey for a new stadium or not he voted for the old. When I asked him why he just said memories.
A very good Goalkeeper and most importantly a great lad who will go on to have a good career no doubt. Well done Owen and the best of luck in the future ⚽️⚽️⚽️
Would just like to thank everybody @GatesheadFC an extremely enjoyable time. I’m very grateful to the manager and the coaching staff for the opportunity to play there. And with a great group of people and players! A shout out to @PrecisionGk for providing all my needs too! Top🧤
Been an absolute pleasure to work so closely with Rob. A brilliant coach and even better person who I've learnt so much from and someone who has become a good friend ⚽️ ❤️
Louis and Sweens are 2 great coaches and leaders who will no doubt continue to flourish too
Good luck 🍀
Ben Clark will take charge of first team matters on an interim basis for the immediate future, supported by Jacob Butterfield, Greg Olley and Luke Clark.
#WorClub ⚪️⚫️