Bromley captain Byron Webster stuns fans with brazen 刑罰,罰則 shootout 信用/信任 as 退役軍人 wears an EFL armband and smirks at the keeper before 調印(する)ing 昇進/宣伝 to League Two

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Bromley captain Byron Webster stunned 支持者s with his brazen 信用/信任 in the build-up to taking the winning 刑罰,罰則 in Sunday's 国家の League play-off final shootout against?Solihull Moors at Wembley.

Victory in 前線 of more than 23,000 観客s at the home of English football saw Bromley nail 負かす/撃墜する their 位置/汚点/見つけ出す in League Two next season as they entered the EFL pyramid for the first time in their 132-year history.

However, while some fans couldn't 耐える to watch the 刑罰,罰則 shootout after the match had ended 2-2 に引き続いて 90 minutes and extra-time, Bromley 船長/主将, Webster, looked 完全に comfortable in the 状況/情勢.


No 神経s were on 陳列する,発揮する on the 直面する of the 37-year-old defender as he walked up to the 位置/汚点/見つけ出す and on the pitch where many 首相 League and international superstars have 行方不明になるd 刑罰,罰則s, Webster never looked in 疑問 of what would happen next.

The former?Doncaster, Yeovil and Millwall player portrayed the opposite of Moors goalkeeper?Nick Hayes as he approached the 刑罰,罰則 位置/汚点/見つけ出す with total 信用/信任 and beamed にもかかわらず 存在 in a sudden death 状況/情勢.

Bromley captain Byron Webster stunned supporters with his brazen confidence in Sunday's National League play-off final shootout

Bromley captain Byron Webster stunned 支持者s with his brazen 信用/信任 in Sunday's 国家の League play-off final shootout

Webster held aloft the National League play-off final trophy at Wembley after sealing victory

Webster held aloft the 国家の League play-off final トロフィー at Wembley after 調印(する)ing victory

その上の mind games were (軍隊を)展開する,配備するd as it was also spotted Webster was wearing an EFL captain's armband for the shootout - not the 国家の League one that had been worn through 120 minutes of 活動/戦闘.

Such 陳列する,発揮するs of arrogance would be mocked if Bromley had lost the 昇進/宣伝 衝突/不一致, but Webster made sure that was never going to happen as he tucked his 発射 負かす/撃墜する the middle to 調印(する) victory and the club's place in League Two.

Webster later 明らかにする/漏らすd what he had said to the Bromley goalkeeper as he approached the goal, 明言する/公表するing in the mixed zone after the game: 'He [the goalkeeper] said to me: 'I know where you're going.'

'I thought: 'That's a 嘘(をつく) because I don't even know where I am going.'?

Webster was then 襲う by 同僚s as his 発射 sailed into the goal, who ran half the length of the pitch to celebrate with the team 船長/主将 who stood with his 武器 raised as the reality of 昇進/宣伝 began to 始める,決める in.?

37-year-old Webster smirked at Solihull Moors goalkeeper?Nick Hayes before scoring the winning penalty

37-year-old Webster smirked at Solihull Moors goalkeeper?Nick Hayes before 得点する/非難する/20ing the winning 刑罰,罰則

Webster slotted his penalty down the middle of the goal to seal promotion for Bromley

Webster slotted his 刑罰,罰則 負かす/撃墜する the middle of the goal to 調印(する) 昇進/宣伝 for Bromley

Webster and his team-mates revelled in victory as Bromley secured their first-ever promotion to the EFL

Webster and his team-mates revelled in victory as Bromley 安全な・保証するd their first-ever 昇進/宣伝 to the EFL

Speaking after 昇進/宣伝 was 安全な・保証するd, Bromley boss Woodman told BBC 無線で通信する London: 'I've been here a few times and no-one wants to speak to you when you lose.

'We've got heart, we're not the best team. We're the hardest 汚職,収賄ing team and the most honest team, we've got players who will fight for each other. That showed today.

'I was alright with the 刑罰,罰則s because I've got the best goalkeeper in the league. I knew he'd save one, maybe two and take care of 商売/仕事.

'This has been an unhealthy obsession for me. It was about changing history at this football club and about making sure that, when we're long gone, me, my team and my staff, we'll be forever the people that got us in the Football League.'