The Ravens sit second in the National League and they are looking to get every advantage possible at the business end of the campaign.
The club have nine matches at Hayes Lane left, meaning they need an average of 3,333 people inside their stadium every game.
The club have pushed the boat out to make their matchday experience special - a stadium revamp with a huge sports bar adds to any afternoon, as does their modern Fan Zone.
With attendances sitting at around 2,400 this year, they need almost 1,000 extra faces inside to hit their target and have taken steps to try and lure more fans in.
Their new 4-4-2 offer provides supporters with the option to attend any four of their nine remaining National League home matches for the price of two.
The club announced: “Project 30,000 is one of a number of targets set by owner and chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves, alongside the aim of securing a top three spot this season, with the ultimate collective goal being promotion to EFL League Two.
“As we currently sit in second place in the National League, the unwavering commitment and hard work from players, staff, partners and fans, is evident.
“Project 30,000 is more than just a target. It’s a philosophy that the club will adopt, making new and concerted effort to ensure that matchday at Hayes Lane is as attainable and enjoyable for all walks of Bromley life, and beyond. Most importantly, this will translate to tangible benefits felt by fans and the wider community.
“While ambitious, we believe our numerical target is achievable, given the population size of Bromley and passion for sport within the community.”
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