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THE BOYS DONE GOOD!

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Bromley make heroic Wembley return after Trophy heartbreak

By Brian Jeeves

THE GREAT HALL was the location as Bromley’s second – albeit very different – appearance at Wembley Stadium within a week brought about an altogether more satisfactory conclusion for the popular Kent club.
The Ravens were agonisingly beaten on penalties by Brackley Town in last weekend’s FA Trophy final under the arch.
However, on this occasion, Bromley fans and film buffs left the famous old ground purring with delight following the world premiere of ‘The Bromley Boys’ film &nd...

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