Bromley FC has begun its journey in League Two, hosting AFC Wimbledon at Hayes Lane in a historic match. The team's promotion to the league was secured after a thrilling penalty shootout with Solihull Moors in the National League play-off final at Wembley. Captain Byron Webster played a key role in the team's success, and his efforts have been recognized by the fans. The presence of Sky Sports cameras to beam the match across the UK and beyond adds to the excitement. Richard Sutcliffe, a member of the Ninety-Two Club, is in attendance, having spent nearly four decades chasing his goal of watching a competitive fixture at every ground in the top four divisions of English football. Sutcliffe's journey has taken him to numerous stadiums, including those of the two incarnations of Wimbledon, and he is eager to experience the atmosphere at Hayes Lane. The match is a sell-out, with 4,102 fans in attendance, and the energy is palpable. As the teams take to the pitch, the crowd is electric, eager to see their team in action. The Ninety-Two Club, an elite group of fans, has a significant following, and Sutcliffe is proud to be a part of it. With the new season underway, Bromley's fans are optimistic about their team's chances, and the match against AFC Wimbledon is a great opportunity to showcase their skills. The team's promotion to League Two is a result of their hard work and dedication, and they are ready to take on the challenges of the new season. As the match gets underway, the tension is palpable, and the crowd is on the edge of their seats, cheering on their team. The outcome of the match is far from certain, but one thing is clear - Bromley's fans are in for a thrilling ride. With the club's history and the current team's performance, the future looks bright for Bromley. The team's journey to League Two has been long and arduous, but they have finally achieved their goal. Now, they must focus on maintaining their position in the league and continuing to improve their performance. The match against AFC Wimbledon is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter in Bromley's history.
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Bromley FC Makes League Two Debut
Bromley FC begins its League Two journey with a historic match against AFC Wimbledon, following a remarkable promotion
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