Bromley book EFL place for first time after sinking Solihull Moors in shootout

* Bromley 2-2 Solihull Moors (aet; 4-3 on penalties)
* Captain Byron Webster scores decisive spot-kick




It is a popular misbelief that there is a first time for everything. But there are, undoubtedly, first times for some things. And, come August, that will be the case for Bromley who, after 132 years of under-the-radar ­existence, can proudly call themselves ­members of the English Football League.

Some things even happen more than once. Take goalkeeper Grant Smith, for example. Twelve months ago, he was also exiting Step One. Back then it was a case of sliding helplessly down the relegation snake with Yeovil. Now? Smith’s pair of penalty shootout saves – first from Tyrese Shade and then Joss Labadie – gave Bromley a firm foot up the ladder. Continue reading...

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