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Where to now? Woking negotiating Conference Runaround
Remember children’s TV quiz Runaround, with gravel-voiced late great Mike Reid asking his young contestants to ‘runaround now!’ and decide which answer’s right, then form an orderly queue? Fast forward 35 years or so and I can see Woking FC … Continue reading
Cardinal deliberations and Garry’s magic 50
ANYONE who’s listened to outwardly gruff, sometimes grouchy, occasionally gregarious Garry Hill’s post-match interviews this season will know he’s had a bit of a thing for that ‘magical 50-point mark’. With all due respect to the Woking FC boss, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Football, sport
Tagged Billy Knott, Brett Johnson, Cambridge United, Cardinals, Garry Hill, Joe McNerney, John Nutter, Macclesfield Town, Steve King, Telford United, Woking
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A poor return and the not so magnificent seven
Did that really happen? It wasn’t supposed to. I was only at Ewen Fields, Hyde, to stretch my impressive unbeaten run watching Woking FC to 16 matches. Despite still perceiving myself as some sort of Jonah, I’d not actually seen … Continue reading
Posted in Football, sport
Tagged Aaron Howe, Brett Johnson, Chris Sedgwick, Garry Hill, Hyde, Kevin Betsy, Phil Jevons, Scott Spencer, Stalybridge Celtic, Woking
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