Bromley boss hopes Barrow defeat's 'a one-off'
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Bromley boss hopes Barrow defeat's 'a one-off'
"I think it's very important that we don't get too down, you know. I know we've lost against the team at the bottom of the league and all of that, but I've always said all along, top to bottom, the margins are tiny, and they really are on the day."
"I think we should maybe park that as hopefully a one-off with the wind and the circumstances and the travelling and the distance and everything else that was stacked against us, and really just concentrate now, and go for the next six games."
"I said to him [Bromley chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves], I'm only going to come [to the club] if we've got real aspirations of taking this club from non-league into League One, and he gave me the guarantees that that was his aspiration."
Bromley manager Andy Woodman anticipates a rebound against Barnet after a surprising defeat to Barrow ended their 21-game unbeaten streak. Despite the loss, Bromley retains a five-point lead in League Two, with a seven-point gap over fourth-placed Cambridge United. Woodman attributes the defeat to Barrow's better adaptation to windy conditions and emphasizes the importance of focusing on upcoming matches. He remains committed to the club's ambition of promotion to League One, having previously secured a promise from the chairman regarding this goal.
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