Cards Amongst Favourites To Take Barnet’s Conference Crown

By Jacob Greenwood The Bookmaker Bet365 has made Woking 7th favourites to win the 2015/16 Conference title. Following Woking’s 7th placed finish in the last campaign, Bet365 are offering punters 17/1 on The Cards winning the league next time out. Conference newcomers Tranmere Rovers have been listed as favourites with odds of 9/2 to take Barnet’s crown. Cheltenham Town, who were relegated alongside Rovers, are … Continue reading Cards Amongst Favourites To Take Barnet’s Conference Crown

Word on the Tweet – Woking sign Poku and Hamann

By Jacob Greenwood Card’s boss Garry Hill has wasted no time in beginning to build his squad for the new season with the signings of Godfrey Poku and Nick Hamann on one-year deals. 24-year-old Poku, who picked up four awards at previous club Telford United’s end of season ceremony, is a strong central midfielder and is described as a ‘box-to-box’ player. Fans took to Twitter … Continue reading Word on the Tweet – Woking sign Poku and Hamann

Hill Committed To Seeing Out Woking Contract

By Jacob Greenwood Garry Hill has moved to quash rumours regarding his managerial future at Kingfield. Hill had been linked to the vacant managers position at Ebbsfleet United following the departure of ex-Welling United manager Jamie Day. However, The Cards boss insisted he is dedicated to staying at Kingfield and building on a successful season in which he guided the Surrey side to a seventh … Continue reading Hill Committed To Seeing Out Woking Contract

Betsy’s Goodbye – Word on the Tweet

By Jacob Greenwood Woking legend Kevin Betsy played his final game for The Cards on Saturday in an exhilarating 3-2 victory over Halifax Town. Stoppage time goals from Scott Rendell and Yemi Odubade saw the home side take all three points, but the focus was on the departing midfielder. Betsy, who started his career at Kingfield, received a guard of honour from both sets of players … Continue reading Betsy’s Goodbye – Word on the Tweet

Scott Rendell Wins Player of the Month for March

Scott Rendell has picked up the Player of the Month award for March. Woking re-ignited their play-off push with five wins out of six in the month with the only loss being a narrow 2-1 defeat to Grimsby Town. Rendell scored five goals in six games during March which has taken him to 21 league goals so far this season. Hill’s men scored 14 goals … Continue reading Scott Rendell Wins Player of the Month for March

Getting To Know The Opposition – Forest Green Rovers

By Jacob Greenwood Woking welcome Forest Green Rovers to Kingfield tomorrow in a play-off six-pointer. The Cards find themselves seven points behind the visitors who currently occupy the final play-off spot. Goals from Rendell, Betsy and Sole saw Woking stay in the distant hunt for that play-off spot, but a win on Saturday is a must if they are to reach the promised land. Rovers … Continue reading Getting To Know The Opposition – Forest Green Rovers

From Someren To Surrey – Getting To Know The Dutch Cards

By Jacob Greenwood It is often said that you don’t find a football team to support, it finds you. Some stories are more common than others. In non-league football, it is usually local fans supporting their local team. With this in mind, just how did a group of football fans from Someren in Holland come to support Woking? Someren is a small town in the … Continue reading From Someren To Surrey – Getting To Know The Dutch Cards

Getting To Know The Opposition – Barnet

By Jacob Greenwood Woking travel to table-topping Barnet on Saturday as they look for a repeat of last season’s 3-1 victory at The Hive. The Bees find themselves 7 points clear at the top of The Conference after 32 games and with the league’s top goalscorer, John Akinde, amongst their ranks, they are the bookies’ favourites to gain promotion. Martin Allen kept hold of hitman … Continue reading Getting To Know The Opposition – Barnet

Hill Eyes Transfer Activity Despite Impressive Victory

By Jacob Greenwood Garry Hill hinted that there could still be transfer action at Kingfield following his side’s 3-0 home win against struggling Alfreton Town. A first-half penalty from Scott Rendell set The Cards on their way to victory when Ross Lafayette was pulled down in the box. The Luton loanee struck in the second half to double the home side’s lead with Man of … Continue reading Hill Eyes Transfer Activity Despite Impressive Victory