Bromley looking to complete 'Project Champions'
Bromley manager Andy Woodman reveals his side's extraordinary unbeaten run has led him to upgrade 'Project 73' to 'Project Champions'.
Andy Woodman joined Bromley five years ago after leaving his position as a goalkeeping coach at Arsenal [Getty Images] Bromley manager Andy Woodman has revealed his side's extraordinary unbeaten run has led him to upgrade 'Project 73' to 'Project Champions'. The League Two leaders are closing in on promotion on the back of a 21-match undefeated streak, having already eclipsed their 73-point target for the season. As they prepare to travel to bottom-of-the-table Barrow on Saturday, Woodman has told his squad they should not settle for anything less than the title now.
"At the beginning of the season, I always do goal-setting," the 54-year-old told the BBC 72+ EFL podcast. "I do that not with just the team but with the whole football club - the chefs, everyone. Make them all a part of it.
We called it 'Project 73' and we told no one outside the building. It was kept quiet. "But once we got close to 73 and we had a lot of games left, I started calling it 'Project Champions' in-house.
" Bromley climbed to the summit with a 3-1 win at Crawley on 29 December and have not relinquished top spot in the three months since. "We're top of the table, why are we going to take every game as it comes? " Woodman added.