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Webster’s pride as a Wembley wonder!

BYRON Webster knows the way to Wembley having won promotion there with both Yeovil Town and Millwall – but the Bromley skipper also knows what a tough task they face against York City.

Webster’s pride

By Matt Badcock

OLD HAT: Byron Webster, left, won promotion at Yeovil Town

BYRON Webster knows the way to Wembley having won promotion there with both Yeovil Town and Millwall – but the Bromley skipper also knows what a tough task they face against York City.
The 34-year-old began his career at the Minstermen, coming through the youth ranks to make his first-team debut in the Conference in 2004.
Since then, the centre-half has enjoyed a successful League career with two playoff wins at Wembley to get into the Championship.
While the Ravens’ ultimate goal this season is to go up through th...

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