Bromley secured their second successive League Two victory in their first home Football League game.
In front of a sold-out crowd at Hayes Lane, Michael Cheek netted his second goal of the season, giving Bromley a first-half lead. Corey Whitely added the Ravens' second on the hour mark after Danny Imray made a darting run down the right, cutting it back to the 33-year-old, who finished well.
After two games in League Two, Bromley top the division without conceding - a perfect start to their first season in the EFL in their 132 year history.
Assessing the start to the campaign, an ecstatic Andy Woodman reflected on a week where Bromley secured their first home and away win in League Two.
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"There’s a lot of firsts isn’t there, but I suppose that's this season we're gonna have, every ground we go to is a first, there's a first of everything.
"Let's hope that we stay first and at the season we're still be talking about firsts. But yeah, look, it's always nice. It's nice to just keep ticking boxes."
However, the Ravens head coach was keen to keep heads grounded after their successful start to life in the fourth tier of English football.
Woodman said: "It's nice to you know, the fanbase will be able turnout to they hopefully they go away and they wanna come again and it's good all round. Yeah, it's good feeling, but It's it's very early on, let's not get carried away."
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