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Smith left wondering what might’ve been
By Chris Dunlavy

FAST STARTERS: Bromley were top of the National League table in late September under Neil Smith,inset
PICTURE: Dan Westwel

BROMLEY boss Neil Smith believes his team would have gatecrashed the play-offs had the season been played to a close.
The Ravens sat 13th when Covid-19 curtailed the campaign,six points off seventh-placed Stockport with one game in hand.
“Our objective before the season was to finish in or around the play-offs,” said Smith. “And I genuinely believe we would have.
“Last game of the ...

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