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MARCUS’ ‘RISK’ EARNS REWARD

By John Lyons

FULL STRETCH: Marcus Ifill in action for Bromley against Reading in the Carabao Cup and, below, boss Andy Woodman
PICTURE: Alamy

Swindon-born Ifill then came into his own last term as Andy Woodman’s unfancied side stormed to the League Two title, notching 40 league appearances.
MARCUS Ifill admits it was a ‘risk’ to join Bromley a year-and-a-half ago – but it has more than paid off.
The 22-year-old joined the Ravens – then in League Two – from top-flight Brighton with the aim of making his mark in the men’s game.
He...

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