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Bromley owner Jerry Dolke has rejected rumours that recently appointed manager Mark Goldberg - in his second spell at the club - is also the new owner.
Mr Dolke announced that he was putting the Hayes Lane club up for sale at the end of last season.
And when the Lillywhites made the announcement over the weekend that Goldberg was returning to the club he left in December 2007, some people were quick to assume that Goldberg would be occupying a dual role.
Mr Dolke told the club's website: "I would like to take this opportunity to quash once and for all the rumours that have surfaced in the football press this weekend.
"Bromley Football Club is still up for sale and Mark is neither the new owner, nor is he involved in any of the parties with which I have been holding discussions.
"He is returning to the role which he left, which is purely as first team manager."
During Goldberg’s last spell in charge at the club, Bromley won promotion to the Blue Square South, retained the Kent Senior Cup and enjoyed a trip to Gillingham in the first round of the FA Cup.
"I am delighted that Mark has agreed to take up the reins once more," Dolke added.
"With all clubs now looking to make plans for next season it was crucial that we appointed a new manager as soon as possible.
"We need a degree of stability in order to be able to attract players of the quality required to do well in Blue Square South."