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Bromley 3-1 York City: Ravens roar on to Wembley date

Yet another Michael Cheek double led the way as Bromley turned the tables on York City to seal their passage to a second FA Trophy showpiece in four years.

Bromley

By Machel Hewitt

BROMLEY 3
Cheek 61, 82 Alabi 90+2

YORK CITY 1
Willoughby 2

LIFT TO ENGLAND HQ: James Alabi is mobbed after making it 3-1 to Bromley
PICTURE: Ed Boyden

YET another Michael Cheek double led the way as Bromley turned the tables on York City to seal their passage to a second FA Trophy showpiece in four years.
Trailing to an early Kurt Willoughby goal, the Ravens fought back with Cheek’s clincial brace followed by a stoppage-time clincher by sub James Alabi to bring a sell-out Hayes Lane crowd to its feet.
“I’m elated and chuffed for the people of this town and the owner,” s...

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