Mark Goldberg has had three spells as Bromley manager, the first of which came in the summer of 2006 when he took over from joint managers, George Wakeling and Billy Smith.

This was to last 18 months, when he resigned in December 2007. Reappointed in the summer of 2008, his second spell ended in January 2011 when he left to manage his daughter’s singing career, but five months later he was back in the dug-out where he has remained until now.

He reached the FA Cup First Round in his first season, as well we winning the Kent Senior Cup whilst gaining promotion from the Ryman League to the Conference South via the play-offs, after ending the season in second place.

His second spell in charge saw the FA Cup First Round reached in 2009/10 season, before three more occasions in his final spell.

The London Senior Cup was won in 2012/13 season, and last May promotion to the National League was achieved by winning the Conference South title.

Mark’s full record in the League is as follows:

2006/07   Ryman League   2nd

2007/09   Ryman League   8th at time of leaving

2008/09   Conference South   13th

2009/10   Conference South   12th

2010/11   Conference South   5th at time of leaving

2011/12   Conference South   17th

2012/13   Conference South   15th

2013/14   Conference South   3rd

2014/15   Conference South   1st

2015/16   Conference National   14th at time of leaving

Mark was in charge of 457 games during his three spells as Manager, winning 206 of these and drawing 93.

This season’s record is:

P: 34   W: 13   D: 5   L: 16

Assistant boss Neil Smith has been appointed caretaker manager for the time being.