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BROMLEY BOYS HIT WEMBLEY TWICE IN FOUR DAYS

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By David Richardson
SEVENTY years Bromley have waited to play at Wembley, and now they are there twice in a week! The feature film The Bromley Boys will make its debut, the World Premiere, at Wembley on Thursday, just four days after the Ravens run out in the FA Trophy final, today.
Way back in 1949, a single goal from Tommy Hopper saw Bromley see off Romford to lift the FA Amateur Cup in front of 90,000 supporters in what was the first showpiece final of its type to be held under the Twin Towers.
A lot has happened since then, including possibly the darkest season to date in Bromley’...

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