Eagle-eyed fans absolutely love what Bromley captain did before winning penalty to secure promotion to League Two
FOOTBALL fans hailed Bromley captain Byron Webster for his brilliant smirk before he sealed the most historic win in the club’s history.
Bromley clinched promotion to the Football League for the first time ever on Sunday as they beat Solihull Moors on penalties in the play-off final at Wembley.
Bromley captain Byron Webster smiled and raised his eyebrows before scoring the winning penaltyX formerly Twitter / @footballontnt
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Bromley will be playing in the Football League for the first time in their historyGetty
X formerly Twitter / @footballontntThe players piled on top of Webster after his winning penalty[/caption]
And, after a 2-2 draw across 120 minutes, it was skipper Webster that netted the crucial spot-kick to spark scenes of ecstasy.
But just moments before dispatching the penalty, the centre-back could be seen smiling and raising his eyebrows to the Solihull keeper – a remarkable feat of composure under the circumstances.
He then went on to send the keeper the wrong way, before he stood with his arms outstretched in celebration as his team-mates stormed over to bask in the win.
And football fans on social media were loving ex-Yeovil and Millwall man Webster’s antics before the penalty.
One said: “Coolest head in the stadium.”
Another added: “Confidence from our skipper .”
A third replied: “Man like Byron .”
A fourth responded: “Have you seen anyone more confident before taking a decisive penalty than CENTRE BACK Byron Webster .”
And a fifth said: “There’s backing yourself under pressure and then there’s this from Byron Webster. Outrageously big balls on him.”
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As well as his confidence when taking the penalty, Webster was also wearing an EFL armband in a remarkable demonstration of confidence that Bromley were going to secure promotion.
The defender has previously played in the Championship with Doncaster, Yeovil and Millwall.
He has also played in League One for Scunthorpe and League Two for Northampton and Carlisle.
Bromley celebrated wildly after booking their place in League TwoGetty
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