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Bromley 1-0 Scunthorpe United: Ravens pile on woe as sorry Iron crash again

Ten-man Bromley heaped more early season pressure on Scunthorpe United boss Keith Hill as Callum Reynolds’ headed winner consigned the Iron to a fourth consecutive defeat.

Bromley

By Machel Hewitt

BROMLEY 1
Reynolds 52

SCUNTHORPE U 0
TEN-MAN Bromley heaped more early season pressure on Scunthorpe United boss Keith Hill as Callum Reynolds’ headed winner consigned the Iron to a fourth consecutive defeat.
Defender Reynolds reacted quickest to a Michael Cheek knock on at the start of the second half to seal the win for an impressive Bromley side who were numerically disadvantaged for over an hour after Chris Bush was sent off following an off-the-ball incident with Joe Nuttall.
And it was a win that had Ravens manager Andy Woodman extolling the virtues of his ‘grafter...

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