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Wednesday 29th December 2004 |
Ryman League Division One |
Stephen McCartney reports from Imber Court |
Metropolitan Police | 0 | |
Bromley | 2 | Danny Carroll 37 Gary Drewett 73 |
Wakeling: Come and watch us!
GEORGE WAKELING has
admitted he is trying to attract the big crowds back to Hayes Lane after Bromley
climbed up to sixth place in the Ryman League Division One table after their
comfortable 2-0 win at second placed Metropolitan Police on Wednesday night.
The victory sets the Ravens up for Saturday's clash with third placed side
Walton & Hersham at Hayes Lane and victory and if other results go their
way, Wakeling's men could be sitting in second place at 5pm on New Years Day.
Wakeling
has brought stability to the team. In four league games the side has yet
to conceed a goal and have netted eleven goals during this impressive
spell. The threat of departures to players if they don't perform has had
the desired effect as Bromley now look like serious promotion contenders.
Can 2005 finally be the year when they finally ditch the bridesmaid's tag and
clinch promotion for their long suffering fans?
Well, a comfortable victory at Metropolitan Police in East Molesey on Wednesday
night may help their cause.
Bromley made their intensions known early on with midfield playmaker Gary
Drewett threading a low pass for striker Adolph Amoako, whose shot was blocked
by goalkeeper Stuart MacKenzie.
Silver booted Solomon Taiwo passed to former Leyton Orient full-back Greg Tiffin
who raced towards goal on the right hand side but his shot was straight at the
main stay Metropolitan Police goalkeeper.
Dewett, however, tested the stopper with a low drive from 26 yards after 25
minutes in an impressive start from the visitors.
The home side took 32 minutes to have their first chance when Stuart Harte
tested Andy Walker with a rasping 22-yard dipping drive, which the goalkeeper
did well to push over.
Bromley deservedly opened the scoring five minutes later when MacKenzie spilled
Taiwo's teasing cross from the right and midfielder Danny Carroll swiveled on
the ball and from the edge of the six-yard box rifled the ball into the net.
The 28-year-old - who lives in Hampton - made a return to Bromley on a dual
registration with Nationwide Conference South struggling neighbours Carshalton
Athletic. However, he hasn't ruled out a return to the Hayes Lane outfit.
When asked if it was good to be back with Bromley, the former Whyteleafe,
Dulwich Hamlet, Stevenage Borough and Farnborough Town player said: "yes,
and winning most importantly against a second placed team - couldn't gone much
better."
Carroll, however, revealed he will be playing for Carshalton Athletic on
Saturday but played for the Ravens after Wakeling - Billy Smith's assistant
manager at Colston Avenue before returning to Hayes Lane earlier in the
month - contacted his close friend to ask if he could play the midfield ace.
"If I can get something sorted out with George, you never know" said
Carroll.
"First of all George gave Billy Smith a call and asked if he could have me
for the game and Billy kindly said yes, for a favour to help George out.
"I was only too happy to help him out."
However, just before the interval, Jon Daly headed Steve Flinn's free kick wide
after ghosting in ahead of Tutu Henriques at the far post.
Police made a change at the break but couldn't get past a solid Bromley defence
and were forced to shoot from distance.
Daly's right-footed 30-yard dipping effort was the closest, narrowly going over,
and two Flinn efforts were never going to find the back of Walker's net.
Bromley, however, wrapped up an important victory, from their first shot on goal
after the break, with 17 minutes left.
The goal was well worth waiting for!
Sam Okafor's high cross into the middle of the penalty area from the left flank
was headed firmly out by central defender Kori Davis but Drewett met the ball
with a sweet right-footed 25-yard volley that rocketed into the back of the net
leaving MacKenzie rooted to the spot.
In the final minutes Harte's long range shot deflected off a Bromley head on
it's way over the bar and Walker comfortably held Daly's far post header following
Bryon Brown's flag kick.
Four wins out of four, and four clean sheets in the process has pleased Wakeling
- as Bromley attracted the home side's second highest gate of the season after
AFC Wimbledon.
"Another clean sheet, that the secret" he said.
"If we discipline ourselves as I said to the lads from the first day I took
over - doing simple things correctly -it will take us on."
Since Wakeling replaced Stuart McIntyre as boss he has played with a lone
striker in Amoako, until Mark Watson replaced Taiwo nine minutes after the
break.
Wakeling added: "We enjoyed it. We are the away team, we've scored
two goals on a good pitch and they haven't had a shot, so it was a deserved
victory."
Can Bromley deliver the goods against Walton & Hersham on Saturday?
Wakeling added: "I just know we have to get our own house in order and
hopefully it's good enough to take us on."
Bromley's fans are pleased Wakeling has made an instant impact on his return to
the club and the manager is pleased with his players.
"I mean these lads are listening - that's important to me.
"If they can keep on winning, let's get back the Bromley supporters that
have been missing for a long time and that's my ambition.
"To get good crowds back to Bromley like I had when I was there
before."
Metropolitan Police: Stuart MacKenzie, Stuart Harte, Steve Flinn,
Kori Davis, Michael Mison, Jon Daly, Craig Brown (Bryon Brown 46), Andy Oxby,
Rob Haworth, Paul Sears, Kevin Cooper. Subs: Chris Cottam, Matthew Burns,
Ian Whitby, Matt Fox (GK)
Bromley: Andy Walker, Greg Tiffin, Sam Okafor, Steve Potterill (Capt), Tutu
Henriques, Tom Stradwick, Gary Drewett, Solomon Taiwo (Mark Watson 56), Adolph
Amoako, Julian Curnow, Danny Carroll. Subs: Matt Kember, Chris Hill,
Jeremy Jones, Colin Luckett.
Attendance: 205
Referee: G Mugee
Assistants: V Penfold & A Moore