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Paul Stevenson's avatar

Great article

A few observations of my own -

Agree that a covered east terrace would help acoustics and general feel of a more intimate proper ground

A redeveloped north terrace (and hats off to the young lads who sing there currently) with a steeper rake (like Halifax), eliminating the gap between stand and pitch if possible, would bring fans at that end even closer to the action and generate more engagement

I can’t help but feel that the freedom to move around the ground, which is enjoyed by many, results in a less cohesive fan body, which the North Terrace sparse then usually packed for 2nd half

Fans going to bar before half time is v common even in prem league, but made worse at Hayes Lane because queuing situation in Broomfields and outdoor bar is a joke. The club are missing out on a ton of revenue by not staffing properly. They should also employ a mobile beer guy outside

Agree recent performances have caused atmos to drop, and the team have a responsibility to get the crowd going. If the football is dire then the support will falter. Happens at most (not all) grounds

My biggest observation though is that £20 a ticket for that kind of game is a massive missed opportunity. They should be looking to pack the ground. See it as an investment at make it £10 max for adults, and give tickets away to local schools, the fans of the future.

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Zak O’Shaughnessy's avatar

There are a few things to consider if you want to build a genuine atmosphere and some are more obvious then others.

1 ) - The north terrace doesn’t do justice to the amount of numbers Bromley sometimes have. Compare it to Maidstone terrace behind the goal. Bromley arguably would have more numbers in that terrace, definitely on a consistent basis. But in the NT we probably sound more then twice as quiet.

2 ) - Criticise them as much as you like but the youth bring a strong atmosphere. Compared to previous years there is a newer generation at Bromley who are starting to become more dedicated and are starting to travel further to games. Compare the atmosphere at Southend this year to previous years and date I say watch this space for Eastleigh.

3) - Bromley’s ground is very open which doesn’t help things echo. The more work Bromley do to the ground over the years will help it to improve but the bits and bobs development on the west side has left it being very open and the sound doesn’t echo as well.

4) - Bromley is very much a second choice for people. This is for people of all ages. Need I say no more about Bromley’s geographical location in football and its neighbours.

Until some of these change ( some of which can’t or not at least for a while ) Bromley will be facing the same problems. The easiest solution if a redeveloped North Terrace but we all know the cost of that. Some talk of fans moving to the East Terrace when it’s redeveloped but it won’t be the same

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