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Ex-Arsenal star Carl Jenkinson screams for medics and given gas after horror injury in pre-season friendly
Ex-Arsenal star Carl Jenkinson screams for medics and given gas after horror injury in pre-season friendly

The Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Sun

Ex-Arsenal star Carl Jenkinson screams for medics and given gas after horror injury in pre-season friendly

CARL JENKINSON suffered a horror injury during a pre-season game. The ex-Arsenal star was playing in a friendly match for Bromley against Millwall. 1 Jenkinson, 33, was named in the starting XI for the clash. But in the 68th minute, Jenkinson was left writhing in agony after he stuck his leg out to try and stop a Millwall winger in the build-up to the visitors' second goal. According to From Bromley with Love reporter Peter Etherington, Jenkinson hit the deck following the collision and stayed there. While on the floor, he was seen waving to the bench for medical help. He was then treated with gas before being stretchered off the field. The horrifying incident caused a lengthy delay in the match.

Bromley sign Hondermarck after Northampton exit
Bromley sign Hondermarck after Northampton exit

Yahoo

time27-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Bromley sign Hondermarck after Northampton exit

Bromley have signed Will Hondermarck as their third summer addition after the midfielder's deal with Northampton Town expired. The 24-year-old played in Norwich City's youth teams before moving to Barnsley in 2021. Advertisement After a year and a half at Oakwell, he joined Northampton where he made 88 appearances, scoring two goals and registering two assists. He was part of a promotion winning team in his first season with The Cobblers and they went up to League One under former boss Jon Brady. Last season he played 39 times in all competitions, providing an assist in an EFL Trophy game against Notts County.

Bromley sign Hondermarck after Northampton exit
Bromley sign Hondermarck after Northampton exit

BBC News

time27-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Bromley sign Hondermarck after Northampton exit

Bromley have signed Will Hondermarck as their third summer addition after the midfielder's deal with Northampton Town expired. The 24-year-old played in Norwich City's youth teams before moving to Barnsley in 2021. After a year and a half at Oakwell, he joined Northampton where he made 88 appearances, scoring two goals and registering two assists. He was part of a promotion winning team in his first season with The Cobblers and they went up to League One under former boss Jon season he played 39 times in all competitions, providing an assist in an EFL Trophy game against Notts County.

Bromley sign defender Cameron on free transfer
Bromley sign defender Cameron on free transfer

BBC News

time24-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Bromley sign defender Cameron on free transfer

Bromley have signed defender Kyle Cameron on a free transfer after his deal with Notts County expired. The 28-year-old Scottish centre-back made over 100 appearances for the Magpies, scoring seven goals and assisting 13 more. In his second season at the club, he captained the side as they won promotion from the National League to League Two. Cameron started his career at Newcastle United and had loans spells at York City, Newport County and Queen of the South before joining Torquay United in 2018 and helping them win the National League South title. After moving to Notts in 2021, Cameron spent the first half of last season on loan at St Johnstone and the second half at Barrow.

Bromley agree deal to sign Northampton's Pinnock
Bromley agree deal to sign Northampton's Pinnock

BBC News

time06-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Bromley agree deal to sign Northampton's Pinnock

Bromley have agreed a deal to sign midfielder Mitch Pinnock when his contract expires this summer at League One side Northampton late May, Northampton announced that the 30-year-old had been offered a deal to stay but opted to leave due to family previously played for the Ravens during the 2014-15 Conference South season, making eight made 200 appearances for Northampton, scoring 24 goals and registering 35 assists. "The reason I chose Bromley was because after meeting with the manager and the chairman, I was excited about the future ambitions for the club," he told the club website, external."What I can bring to the team is experience of getting promoted out of League Two and on the pitch, I can bring energy, creativity and character."

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