Bergkamp at Bromley - 'He carries the weight of his father's name, but he is quality' (2024)

It is 10pm on the dot and the cold Bromley air is beginning to bite. Midfielder Mitchel Bergkamp is a stride away from the tunnel when a shout from the stand causes him to crane his neck and pause.

It comes from a man — Abu Kamal — accompanied by his wife and young daughter, who is looking for a photo pitchside. The man inevitably proclaims that he was a huge fan of his father, that other Bergkamp fellow you may have heard of once upon a time. Does Dennis — the Arsenal forward, non-flying Dutchman, footballing artist — ring any bells?

Advertisement

Abu says that he has been besotted by Arsenal ever since watching a 1998 FA Cup tie against Leeds on TV. That was his introduction to English football and, as an 11-year-old, the day Dennis Bergkamp became his hero.

Such is his affection for the former Arsenal No 10, when he found out that his son had signed for Bromley he persuaded his wife that spending a full evening of their week-long holiday in London watching a fifth-tier match here on its far south-eastern outskirts would be time well spent.

Bergkamp is affable and obliges for the photo (lead picture, above), but he is then hit with a quiz question from his newly-acquainted fan.

“Guess where we travelled from to come and watch you play tonight… Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,” boasts Abu, excitedly not even allowing him time to even hazard a guess.

It brings a half-bewildered, half-chuffed smile from Bergkamp, until the next question arrives.

“I was a big fan of your dad so I was hoping to see you play… are you injured?”

Bergkamp shakes his head, says goodnight and heads inside to change.

There was no injury. Bergkamp was just one of the two unused substitutes as Bromley lost 3-0 at home to York City. His only action of the night came during the pre-game warm-up and at full-time when he was put through his paces, running from one end of the pitch to the other on repeat. His hands gradually retreated into the warm pockets of his waterproof coat.

How many similar experiences to this must Bergkamp Jnr, now 24, have endured? Times when he is the subject of a photo request, though not really the primary subject of the snapper’s interest? Where he is left feeling slightly awkward because he hasn’t lived up to the expectations of a complete stranger?

Carving out a professional career in football is hard enough without your father’s glittering record hanging over you — 120 goals in 423 appearances for Arsenal, three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a statue outside the Emirates loom pretty large.

GO DEEPERArsenal’s greatest goals: How on earth do you pick just one of Bergkamp’s?

The challenge of trying to step out from the shadow of such an icon to establish a distinct identity of your own in the same line of work must feel like a poisoned chalice.

Kasper Schmeichel, Marcus Thuram, Justin Kluivert, Timothy Weah, Giovanni Simeone, Ianis Hagi, Devante Cole, Jordan Larsson, Erling Haaland, Federico Chiesa, Giovanni Reyna, Alexis Mac Allister, Jordi Cruyff, Thiago (Mazinho) and Romeo Beckham have all experienced similar psychological challenges as Mitchel Bergkamp, with varying degrees of success.

Advertisement

Yes, there must be some genes, not to mention a love of the game, that are passed on and come in handy. Yes, some doors are likely opened quicker than for players from ‘ordinary’ families. But your surname must suffocate at times, too.

His will stand out on any team sheet in the National League but, at Bromley, it is not as if the Bergkamp circus has rolled into town. Speak to season-ticket holders or officials at the club and they will tell you that the famous surname has not been a magnet for media attention and casual fans in the same way, say, as Wrexham’s takeover by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

GO DEEPER

Colder than Siberia in Winter: Trying the incremental gains Wrexham hope will push them to the EFL

On Tuesday night, that is clear to see.

Bergkamp was only on the bench. The club shop has made no attempt to put him front of centre of a merchandise push and the locals’ singing group behind the goal did not appear to have treated him to his own chant yet. The only real sign that having a Bergkamp in your team carries brand sex appeal was that NSP Renewables immediately sponsored him on all three kits.

Indeed, at half-time in the bar area, a season-ticket holder called Shaun is open in sharing his expectations when he heard Dennis Bergkamp’s boy was going to be playing for his team.

“Well, we all just thought he was going to be unbelievable, like his dad!” he says. “But to be fair to the lad, we have hardly seen him yet to judge.”

Since joining seven weeks ago, Bergkamp has played just 147 minutes, comprised of six substitute appearances and one start against Woking — he did take advantage of that opportunity and scored Bromley’s goal in a 2-1 defeat that night. But that, to date, has been it.

How Mitchel Bergkamp netted his first for the club last night 🙌#WeAreBromley pic.twitter.com/vnhacFNcow

— Bromley FC (@bromleyfc) February 22, 2023

Bergkamp Jnr spent the first nine years of his life in London and, after returning to the Netherlands with his family, made his way through the youth system at Almere City, based just outside Amsterdam. He was there for nine years until released by the second-tier side in the summer of 2020.

He was handed a trial at Arsenal the following year then signed for Watford on a six-month deal in the February to play with their under-23s, where the sons of Mauricio Pochettino (Maurizio) and Dennis Wise (Henry) were among his team-mates.

Advertisement

This recent move to Bromley marks his reintroduction to the game after almost 18 months without a club.

Bromley manager Andy Woodman, who was Arsenal’s goalkeeping coach from 2017-21, believes people should not read too much into his limited playing time to date.

“I worked with him at Arsenal but he was a little bit too old for that under-23 group. He was excellent, so, when I got a message from his agent asking if he could come in, it was a no-brainer as he is a quality player,” Woodman tells The Athletic.

“He just carries the weight of the name of his father, which is a burden at times as I’ve seen in my own family (Woodman’s son, Freddie, is a 25-year-old goalkeeper at Preston North End of the Championship after nine years with Newcastle United and playing for England up to under-21s level).

“He’ll be a big asset. He knows my thinking about where he is going to fit into our team, which he will do for sure.

“I spoke to him the other day, as I don’t want him to feel like he is on trial. He has come in on a short-term deal but the plan is for him to stay in London and play for Bromley for a couple of years.

“He’s a good player in his own right. He’s got really good feet and can play No 10 or No 8, but he is the latter as he can break into holes and gets his shot away. He’s not too dissimilar to his dad in the way that you don’t think he’s running, but then he finds those pockets of space and comes alive.

“The last time I saw Dennis was when he scored his 100th Arsenal goal — past me (in 2003, when Woodman was playing for Oxford United)! I haven’t had the chance to catch up with him, but I’m not sure I need to. It’s about Mitchel now.”

Bergkamp at Bromley - 'He carries the weight of his father's name, but he is quality' (4)

Frmer Crystal Palace, Oxford and Northampton goalkeeper Andy Woodman spent time coaching at Arsenal before taking up the reins at Bromley in 2021 (Photo: David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Woodman admits Bergkamp had to wait for a chance in a team performing well this season as they chase a place in the play-offs and promotion to the EFL for the first time in the club’s 131-year history.

He told Bergkamp he could not bring him on against York after the hosts were reduced to 10 when goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook was shown a straight red shortly before half-time.

Advertisement

Charles-Cook, a former Arsenal academy graduate, spoke to The Athleticbefore Tuesday’s game. “To us, Mitchel’s just another lad — if my dad was Dennis Bergkamp, I’d be letting everyone know!” he says. “I’ve tried to test his mentality and he is very much, ‘I’m Mitchel Bergkamp, I’m my own person’.

“He doesn’t shy away from the banter in the changing room. He sang his initiation song in Dutch, which was a bit of a cheat code.

“I’ve tried to wind him up by saying, ‘Your dad isn’t even in the top five Dutch players of all time’, and, ‘Frank Lampard was 10 times the player your dad was’. I’m a Chelsea fan, so I’ve been joking that he should bring Dennis in to training for me to tell him face-to-face, but he just laughs it off.”

Bergkamp at Bromley - 'He carries the weight of his father's name, but he is quality' (5)

Dennis Bergkamp, with a young Mitchel, waves goodbye to the Arsenal fans after his testimonial match at the Emirates stadium in July 2006 (Photo: Olaf Kraak/AFP via Getty Images)

Bergkamp does not rise to the bait, presumably because he’s had it his whole life, but Charles-Cook is convinced his team-mate has the ability to go on from here and build a playing career of his own.

“He said to me he just wanted to play men’s football finally,” adds the goalkeeper. “He’s tall and an elegant player. He can float with the football. When he does get higher up, which he can do, you’ll see his quality stand out even more.

“He’s got new boots every week in non-League, which is unheard of. If there is a new pair of Nike boots out, he’ll have them. I’m like, ‘Freaking hell, Mitch. You love football, don’t you?’. It’s all he talks about.

“Some people will say he’s living through his dad, but it is his own passion.”

(Top photo: Mitchel Bergkamp/Instagram)

Bergkamp at Bromley - 'He carries the weight of his father's name, but he is quality' (2024)

FAQs

Bergkamp at Bromley - 'He carries the weight of his father's name, but he is quality'? ›

Bergkamp at Bromley

Bromley
Bromley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Bromley, Greater London, England. They are currently members of EFL League Two.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bromley_F.C.
– 'He carries the weight of his father's name, but he is quality' It is 10pm on the dot and the cold Bromley air is beginning to bite. Midfielder Mitchel Bergkamp is a stride away from the tunnel when a shout from the stand causes him to crane his neck and pause.

How much did Dennis Bergkamp weigh? ›

Is Dennis Bergkamp still afraid of flying? ›

Bergkamp decided he would never fly again after the 1994 World Cup, but did consider seeking psychiatric help in 1996: I've got this problem and I have to live with it. I can't do anything about it, it is a psychological thing and I can't explain it. I have not flown on a plane for two years.

How many goals did Bergkamp score in his career? ›

Career stats
Competitionwettbewerb
Total :269
Premier League31596
Eredivisie18519
Serie A528
10 more rows

What is Dennis Bergkamp doing now? ›

Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp is teaming up with football greats from Celtic, Liverpool and Barcelona in a stunning bid to buy an English club. The Gunners hero is part of a star-studded consortium that includes ex-Liverpool player Dirk Kuyt and former Celtic and Manchester United striker Henrik Larsson.

How good was Dennis Bergkamp? ›

He won the Eredivisie title in 1990 – Ajax's first league title in five years – and, by now playing up front as opposed to on the wing where he had first broken through, Bergkamp scored 25 goals in 33 league games in the 1990-91 season.

How much did Bergkamp cost? ›

Dennis Bergkamp – Arsenal – 1995/96

When Dennis Bergkamp arrived in north London to sign for Arsenal in June 1995 for a club-record £7.5 million fee from Inter Milan, it cannot be overlooked that the Dutchman was joining a club at the lowest ebb of their recent history.

Is Sandra Bullock afraid to fly? ›

She said, “I tried to jump out of an Air France flight once. I can't believe I didn't get arrested.” Bullock's fear of flying is a common one. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, about 25 million Americans have a fear of flying.

Are any pilots scared of flying? ›

Even experienced pilots can admit they had some fears when they flew for the first time. This is normal, as flying isn't something you commonly do at this point.

What celebrity is afraid of flying? ›

Celebrities with a Fear of Flying: Overcoming the Skies' Greatest Challenge
CelebrityReason for Fear
Aretha FranklinHad a severe turbulence experience
Megan FoxGeneral anxiety and fear of mechanical failure
John MaddenSevere claustrophobia
Colin FarrellTraumatic childhood experience related to flying
6 more rows
Jun 22, 2023

Who is better Henry or Bergkamp? ›

At the Arsenal website, Thierry Henry is listed as the greatest player with Dennis Bergkamp as second-greatest.

Has a player scored 100 goals in a season? ›

During the 1995–96 season, Alan Shearer became the first player to score 100 Premier League goals, and holds the record for the fewest games taken to reach the figure, doing so in 124 appearances.

Did Bergkamp mean that goal? ›

“I watched it back, and then I could understand what they meant." Bergkamp's goal was later voted the best ever Premier League strike, and he insists it was no accident. "The pass from Pires was slightly behind me and I was adjusting myself to the situation, because I wanted to go through on goal with one touch.

Did Bergkamp win the Ballon d'Or? ›

Bergkamp had a very successful time at Arsenal, where he combined with Thierry Henry to forge a formidable attack for the Gunners. His strike against Newcastle has consistently been referred to as the greatest ever Premier League goal. However, he never won the Ballon d'Or.

Did Dennis Bergkamp win the Champions League? ›

Throughout his career with Arsenal he won three Premier League titles and four FA Cup trophies. He brought the curtain down on his club career following the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final, when Bergkamp was an unused substitute for an Arsenal side defeated 2-1 by Barcelona, having played most of the game with 10 men.

Why did Bergkamp leave Arsenal? ›

Bergkamp repaid the faith shown in him with a typically classy season. The 'Invincibles', especially Messrs Henry, Ljungberg, Pires and Reyes, had a lot to be thankful for. But time eventually caught up with Dennis and he decided, as Arsenal left Highbury, that his playing time was up.

How much did bronko nagurski weigh? ›

Bronko Nagurski (born Nov. 3, 1908, Rainy River, Ont., Can. —died Jan. 7, 1990, International Falls, Minn., U.S.) was an American collegiate and professional football player who, at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 metres) and 226 pounds (102.5 kg), was an unusually big player for his era and its quintessential bruising fullback.

How much does Van Dijk weight? ›

Did Bergkamp win the Champions League? ›

Throughout his career with Arsenal he won three Premier League titles and four FA Cup trophies. He brought the curtain down on his club career following the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final, when Bergkamp was an unused substitute for an Arsenal side defeated 2-1 by Barcelona, having played most of the game with 10 men.

Did Dennis Bergkamp win the Ballon d'Or? ›

Bergkamp had a very successful time at Arsenal, where he combined with Thierry Henry to forge a formidable attack for the Gunners. His strike against Newcastle has consistently been referred to as the greatest ever Premier League goal. However, he never won the Ballon d'Or.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Allyn Kozey

Last Updated:

Views: 5988

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Allyn Kozey

Birthday: 1993-12-21

Address: Suite 454 40343 Larson Union, Port Melia, TX 16164

Phone: +2456904400762

Job: Investor Administrator

Hobby: Sketching, Puzzles, Pet, Mountaineering, Skydiving, Dowsing, Sports

Introduction: My name is Allyn Kozey, I am a outstanding, colorful, adventurous, encouraging, zealous, tender, helpful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.