Bromley Stars Moses Ademola, Ugo Udoji And Ayo Thompson Celebrate Winning League Title
Published: April 18, 2015
Moses Ademola scored his 15th goal of the season in the Conference South as Bromley thrashed Weston-super-Mare 3 - 0 on Saturday in the 41st round.
The victory was important as Bromley secured the Vanarama Conference South title with one game to spare, their first league title since 1961.
Three other Anglo - Nigerian players are on the payroll of The Ravens, goalkeeper Paul Agu, defender Ugo Udoji and Ayo Thompson, who is a forward.
Moses Ademola joined Bromley at the beginning of this season from Dover Athletic.
The 25 - year - old previously starred for Croydon Athletic, Brentford, Welling United and Woking before his shift to The Courage Stadium, London .
Photo Credit : bromleyfc.tv
The victory was important as Bromley secured the Vanarama Conference South title with one game to spare, their first league title since 1961.
Three other Anglo - Nigerian players are on the payroll of The Ravens, goalkeeper Paul Agu, defender Ugo Udoji and Ayo Thompson, who is a forward.
Moses Ademola joined Bromley at the beginning of this season from Dover Athletic.
The 25 - year - old previously starred for Croydon Athletic, Brentford, Welling United and Woking before his shift to The Courage Stadium, London .
Photo Credit : bromleyfc.tv
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