Bromley captain Webster to play final game for club
Briefly

Bromley captain Webster to play final game for club
"When I joined in 2020 and listened to the chairman about his plans and visions, I believed and was fully committed to achieve this. To see that come to fruition is unbelievable."
"Thank you to Bromley Football Club, the big bosses - Mr Chairman and Mr CEO. Also, the managers, coaches, backroom staff, office staff, teammates and supporters."
"Webster scored the winning penalty as Bromley beat Solihull Moors at Wembley to secure promotion to the English Football League for the first time in 2023-24."
Byron Webster, the 39-year-old captain of Bromley, will retire after the final game against Walsall. He joined the club in 2020 and has made 172 appearances, contributing to their rise from non-league to League One. Webster played a crucial role in winning the FA Trophy in 2021-22 and scored the winning penalty for promotion in 2023-24. Despite limited playtime this season, he expressed gratitude to the club, staff, teammates, and supporters for their support during his tenure.
Read at www.bbc.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]