Bromley’s manager shares insights on transfer plans after a tough match, emphasizing the need for quality over quantity in the January window
The game was a bit of a shocker, with Colchester scoring early on. Woodman wasn’t too pleased with how his team performed. He pointed out that some players need to step up their game if they want to stay in the lineup.
He mentioned that a few players might be getting a bit too comfortable and need to remember that consistent performance is key. When asked about transfers, he said they’re always on the lookout, but it’s not as simple as it seems.
Woodman explained that the market is tough for them. They don’t have a big budget, and prices are a bit inflated right now. He’s not interested in making panic buys; he wants players who fit the team well.
He also gave debuts to a couple of players in the match, but it sounds like they didn’t get much help from the rest of the team. Overall, it was a rough day, but Woodman is determined to keep pushing until the transfer window closes.