Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Stockport were left frustrated by a dour 0-0 draw with Bromley at Edgeley Park on Easter Monday, as Simon Rusk’s side missed the chance to keep the pressure on the National League’s top three.
In a quiet first-half which produced just three attempts on goal, the returning John Rooney went closest to opening the scoring when he fizzed a low drive which was well kept out by Bromley stopper Mark Cousins, before Rooney’s curling rebound was then tipped behind by Cousins.
For the visitors, the first-half seemed to be all about stifling the hosts with a compact defence, with new manager Andy Woodman – the former Arsenal goalkeeping coach –
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