Bromley manager targets League Two title win

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Bromley manager Andy Woodman has updated the club's season objectives following an extended period of success in League Two.

Bromley manager Andy Woodman has renamed the club's seasonal strategy from 'Project 73' to 'Project Champions'. The change follows an unbeaten run that has placed the club in contention for the League Two title, per Sky Sports. Woodman previously set a 73-point target to secure a play-off position but now aims for the division trophy.

Bromley currently occupy second place in the League Two table with 79 points from 40 matches, according to the Football League. They trail leaders Port Vale by three points with six fixtures remaining in the 2025-26 campaign. The side has not lost a league fixture since January, recording 10 victories and three draws during that period.

Woodman told reporters that the squad's consistency necessitated a shift in expectations. The club secured promotion to the English Football League for the first time in 2024 and is now pursuing consecutive promotions. Bromley face Newport County at Hayes Lane on Saturday as they continue their title challenge, according to The Guardian.

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