The curtain came down on The Ravens turbulent season with another home defeat, this time to Dover who secured their third place finish with a strong display of attacking football.
The visitors took the lead on 12 minutes when Harry Ottoway headed home unchallenged at the far post after good work by Ricky Modeste.
Dover had the better of the half, but the closest they came to scoring another was when Ben May shot wide. The Ravens suffered a big blow losing Pierre Joseph-Dubois to injury.
The second half was all Dover, they made it 2-0 on 56 minutes when Moses Ademola scored with a deft chip from 25yards.
It was 3-0 on the hour when Daryl McMahon’s low free kick sneaked past Joe Welch at the near post and the final goal came on 78 minutes when Billy Bricknell tapped in from close range after more hesitant home defending.
Late on Jack Holland headed wide for Bromley, but this was a very disappointing showing from Mark Goldberg’s side who were outclassed by Chris Kinnear’s side in all departments.
Dover now head into the play offs to face Eastleigh while Bromley have a London Senior Cup Final to try and salvage some pride on Tuesday.
Bromley: Welch, Talbot, Rhule, Waldren, Swaibu, Orome, Dubois (Noble 37), Buchanan, Theophanous (O’Connor59), Holland, Welsh, (Jones 45).
Subs not used: Mahal, Spencer.
Dover: Walker, Kamara, Wynter, Rance, Simpemba, Sterling, Modeste, McMahon, May (Willock 65), Ottoway (Bricknell 71), Ademola (Sessegnon 76).
Subs not used: Webb, Hook.
Referee: Mr Cooper
Star man: Daryl McMahon – Dover.
Match rating: 3/5
Goals: Dover Ottoway 12, Ademola 56, McMahon 61, Bricknell 78.