SHORTWOOD striker Duncan Culley has penned a full-time deal at Vanarama Conference South side Bromley.
The 25-year-old hot-shot striker, who bagged 39 goals last term, has moved to the Ravens after their boss – former Crystal Palace owner Mark Goldberg – put in a seven-day approach last week.
He made his debut on Saturday as a second half substitute in Bromley’s 2-1 victory at Farnborough.
Culley is delighted to have signed for the London club but leaves Shortwood with fond memories.
He said: “The players, staff and fans have made that club a family for me over the last years. If I was staying in the west, I wouldn't want to play anywhere else.”
His superb campaign last season saw him trial with Cheltenham Town and Oxford United, where he scored twice in his only game there, as well as scoring five times in a friendly for Salisbury City.
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