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Former Coventry keeper to leave Bromley after turning down contract

Former Coventry keeper Reice Charles-Cook has turned down a new deal with National League side Bromley.

The club announced on Tuesday that the 29-year-old will depart the club despite being offered a new deal at Hayes Lane.

Charles-Cook first signed for the club back in August 2021 before leaving after Brentford’s Ellery Balcombe arrived on loan in January 2022.

The former Arsenal youngster and Swindon keeper rejoined Andy Woodman’s side in the summer of 2022 and made 13 clean sheets in the National League last season.

Lewisham-born Charles-Cook has also had spells at Welling and Dartford during his career.


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