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The article discusses various teams and their performances in the English Football League (EFL). It highlights Middlesbrough's resurgence, led by Michael Duff, who has led Wycombe Wanderers to success. Bromley is also mentioned as a team on the rise, with Andy Woodman at the helm. The article notes that Bromley could potentially finish top of League Two and earn promotion. Millwall is also discussed, with their impressive performance under new boss Alex Neil. West Bromwich Albion and Rotherham United are mentioned as teams that have been struggling but are showing signs of improvement.
The article also touches on the topic of underdogs in football, using Bromley as an example. It notes that while many teams may write off Bromley as a long shot for promotion, they are proving themselves to be a force to be reckoned with.
The article discusses various teams and their performances in the English Football League (EFL). It highlights Middlesbrough's resurgence, led by Michael Duff, who has led Wycombe Wanderers to success. Bromley is also mentioned as a team on the rise, with Andy Woodman at the helm. The article notes that Bromley could potentially finish top of League Two and earn promotion. Millwall is also discussed, with their impressive performance under new boss Alex Neil. West Bromwich Albion and Rotherham United are mentioned as teams that have been struggling but are showing signs of improvement.
The article also touches on the topic of underdogs in football, using Bromley as an example. It notes that while many teams may write off Bromley as a long shot for promotion, they are proving themselves to be a force to be reckoned with.