Some believe that there’s a first time for everything and for Bromley after 132 years that first time is becoming members of the English Football League in August. Goalkeeper Grant Smith’s penalty shootout heroics secured Bromley promotion with Byron Webster sealing the deal. Despite a valiant effort from Solihull Moors, Bromley’s persistence paid off.
Bromley’s manager, Andy Woodman expressed relief and delight at the promotion emphasizing the club’s journey and determination. The match was a dramatic affair with Bromley leading twice before eventually winning on penalties. Woodman pragmatic approach and determination to succeed have been evident since he joined the club and he’s now focused on future success in the league.
Despite challenges and doubters, Woodman remains confident in his abilities as a manager having dedicated decades to the sport. As Bromley prepares for life in the Football League, they’re eager to prove their worth and embrace their historic achievement.
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