ALMOST apologetically James Alabi side-footed in the goal that virtually ensured Bromley of escaping the embarrassment of finding themselves among the victims of an upset.
BOREHAM WOOD came away with a deserved point courtesy of a contentious penalty awarded three minutes after Harry Pritchard had fired Eastleigh ahead on the half-hour.
Bromley returned to winning ways with a workmanlike victory against a winless Barnet side, a result that heaps early season pressure on Bees manager Harry Kewell.
Grimsby Town boss Paul Hurst dedicated this victory over Weymouth to the club’s supporters as they made the perfect start to life back in the National League.
The National League South club – strong promotion favourites – made the long trip to play their North counterparts worthwhile with an impressive performance.
Firstly, with the obvious and devastating impact of Covid, and secondary, with regards to football – a 55-year barren spell of success for our national football team.
The National League side announced seating admission would cost £25 for adults and £20 for over 65s and students or a season ticket at £350 or £280 for each category.
Miller, 32, scored 60 goals in 86 appearances following a move from Luton Town, including a remarkable tally of 45 in 46 matches in the 2016-17 campaign.