Bromley have made two more loan signings as they put together an impressive looking squad ahead of the National League season starting in October.
Manager Neil Smith has brought in two wide players in Harry Forster from Watford and a familiar face in Reeco Hackett-Fairchild on loan from Portsmouth, who had signed for Pompey from Bromley last January.
As well as these two exciting acquisitions to the squad the club have also announced the ticket pricing, membership scheme and televised streaming service for all home games.
The membership will cost £50, but will be free to last years season ticket holders and give priority when purchasing tickets for home matches, with capacity expected to be greatly reduced due to Covid 19 restrictions. Match prices are £20 for adults, £25 for a seat, with OAPs £10 and under 16s £7.
There will also be an option to live stream games at home at £9.99 per game. The announcements have been well greeted widely by Bromley fans across social media as the club tries to do its best to cope with these difficult circumstances and maintain it’s growing support.
The Ravens take on Dulwich Hamlet at Hayes Lane on Saturday behind closed doors, while they still wait for confirmation regarding their opening league game, which was scheduled to be Macclesfield away on 3rd October.