Halifax Courier

Whitely’s double brings Town’s good run to an end at Bromley

- Tom Scargill tom.scargill@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @hxcouriert­om

FC Halifax Town's play-off hopes were dealt a blow as they lost 2-0 at Bromley.

Corey Whitely's double saw Halifax suffer their first defeat in five and brought their winning run to an end.

Alex Kirk was close to meeting a driven cross through the Town box from Michael Cheek after three minutes.

But it didn't herald a thriller of a game - both teams were a bit too ragged and untidy for that, a bit too tentative and reserved.

If either side could have mustered some composure, they'd have taken control of the contest, but it was a scrappy game, with possession being too easily lost and both defences on top against ineffectiv­e attacks.

It was a better away performanc­e by Town than a home performanc­e by Bromley though. Jamie Stott's header and Luke Summerfiel­d's shot, both way wide, were the closest Town had come after halfan-hour, but they still looked more productive than the hosts.

Bromley showed signs of life when Olufela Olomola dragged a shot off target from inside the box and then brought a fantastic save by the back-pedalling Sam Johnson to tip his header onto the bar.

But Whitely's goal was still completely at odds with the rest of the opening half as he unleashed a pearler of a volley that screamed into the top corner from 25 yards.

Town then had to clear an effort off the line from a corner a couple of minutes later: from comfortabl­y 0-0 to nearly 2-0 down in less than ten minutes.

Andrew Oluwabori registered Town's first, and only, shot on target just before halftime, straight at Grant Smith from 20 yards, with the onus now on The Shaymen to produce something, like Bromley

had, from a match that was stuttering to pick up speed.

But Halifax made a disastrous start to the second-half when Whitely hammered in a superb second goal a minute after the restart when the ball bounced into his path just inside the box.

Town were like a boxer reeling from a right hook as a rejuvenate­d Bromley pressed them and made it hard for

The Shaymen to get out of their own half never mind muster a response.

Bromley had upped their game after an out-of-sorts first half-an-hour. Halifax now needed to do the same.

Rob Harker, starting for the first time in more than three months in place of Flo Hoti, was still to get a chance.

Oluwabori headed a good opportunit­y wide from Summerfiel­d's

free-kick, but Town only just escaped going 3-0 down when Ben Krauhaus' shot thundered off the underside of the bar.

Hoti and Kane ThomsonSom­mers were brought on, but no-one in blue was offering any evidence they could drag their side back into the game against a Bromley side who seemed to be prioritisi­ng protecting their lead over adding to it.

Unfortunat­ely Town never seriously threatened to reduce it. Despite seeing much more of the ball, and remaining patient with it, Smith and his defence remained far too underworke­d.

To make a bad day even worse, Adan George, along with Bromley's Bes Topalloj, was shown a straight red card in added time.

 ?? ?? Andrew Oluwabori went close to scoring for Town but hosts Bromley took their chances. Pic: Marcus Branston
Andrew Oluwabori went close to scoring for Town but hosts Bromley took their chances. Pic: Marcus Branston

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