FA Cup LIVE: Seven games including Tamworth v Tottenham, Arsenal v Man Utd, Newcastle United v Bromley, Southampton v Swansea City – watch, follow and listen

FA Cup LIVE: Seven games including Tamworth v Tottenham, Arsenal v Man Utd, Newcastle United v Bromley, Southampton v Swansea City – watch, follow and listen

“The right way to get beaten”published at 5:24 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time

FT: Newcastle 3-1 Bromley

Bromleyimage source, PA Media

Bromley boss Andy Woodman told BBC Sport: “It was nice. We scored the goal that gave us a little hope. That’s what the FA Cup is about – giving us hope that we can achieve something today. It was nice to score a goal in Newcastle, and a good goal.”

“I told Cam he needed to be more positive in the final third and it drove him crazy to incorporate that into his game. He chose the right stage for it. I’m happy for him.”

“Who knows if we would have managed that (second goal)?

“We conceded a goal when we had a man out of the field. I’ll be up late tonight thinking about if we had had 11 players on the field, who knows?”

“The FA Cup allows you to dream big.

“They are a first-class team, a first-class staff and a first-class club. We gave them a game. We had to be patient and disciplined. To be beaten by the quality of the goals, I’m proud of my team. The way we were beaten was the right way to be beaten.

“I had a little moment this morning. This time last year we were playing in Maidenhead and now we’re playing St James’ Park. I had a little moment today and I’m really proud of the journey. “I was overjoyed.” the players.

“We still have 22 games left. We have the chance to achieve something. If we play like that, we might surprise a few people. We need to make sure we put ourselves out there even more.”

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