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Bromley manager Andy Woodman looking forward to first-ever Football League match

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Bromley manager Andy Woodman looking forward to first-ever Football League match

Bromley’s Andy Woodman admitted he can’t wait for next season after being named Sports Ground Development Manager of the Year at the Non-League Paper’s National Game Awards in association with Isuzu.

The former Arsenal and Newcastle United coach led Bromley to the Football League for the first time in their 132-year history, doing so in dramatic fashion as they dispatched Solihull Moors, the side who had knocked them out in the FA Trophy semi-finals, 4-3 on penalties after a pulsating 2-2 draw.




The National Game Awards are a celebration of the non-League season, held by The Non-League Paper, the UK’s number one-selling football title and the best place for non-league news.

Earning promotion at Wembley was an achievement that stood above anything else in Woodman’s career, and the Bromley boss voiced his excitement at guiding the club through their first campaign in the EFL next season.

He said: ”I’m really excited for the season ahead.

“We wanted to get promoted, to get out of this notoriously tough league.

“It’s tough to get out of for anyone and we’re now in league football and that’s a really important milestone for Bromley.

“I’m going to enjoy all the games really and all the matches, places we’re going to go to.

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