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WOODY SO CHUFFED AT HIS RAVENS’ CHARACTER

LEAGUE TWO MIDWEEK ROUND-UP
By John Lyons

GAME ON: Bromley’s Marcus Ifill, centre, celebrates

DELIGHTED boss Andy Woodman believes Tuesday’s come-from-behind 2-1 win against Shrewsbury was a ‘pivotal moment’ for his table-topping Bromley side.
Bradley Ihionvien gave Salop a sixth-minute lead, but the Ravens turned the tables courtesy of Marcus Ifill (38 minutes) and Kyle Cameron (49).
It stretched their lead at the top to seven points and ensured they made the most of slip-ups by some of their promotion rivals the previous day.
“Tonight was a ...

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