17 Years On: Football League Ambitions, Project 3000 & Stadium Redevelopment

17 years on, the phrase ‘three-year plan’ is enough to frighten any Woking fan after what started as a ‘new era’ at Kingfield ended in relegation the following April.  Relegation to the Blue Square Bet South was a wake-up call for the club, but after a reduction in funding and subsequent declining league positions – eleventh, fifteenth, and seventeenth place finishes – it wasn’t a … Continue reading 17 Years On: Football League Ambitions, Project 3000 & Stadium Redevelopment

Where are they now – 20/21 season

By Jacob Greenwood After Woking’s first full season back in the National League was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, the league returned in October 2020 for a season (mostly) behind closed doors. The impact of playing without crowds had big financial consequences and despite funding grants from the Government, costs had to be cut.  Ultimately it was a very disappointing season on the pitch, … Continue reading Where are they now – 20/21 season

Catch Up with Cardinals1887: Manager News & Updates

Cardinals1887 chats to BBC Surrey Sport reporter Thomas Mitchell to catch-up on the departure of manager Michael Doyle. In the second half of the episode Jacob runs through the latest goings on at Kingfield and answers some questions from the listeners. Since recording Woking have named Neal Ardley as their new manager. He will be supported by assistant coach Simon Bassey. Continue reading Catch Up with Cardinals1887: Manager News & Updates

Woking Hunt New Majority Shareholder

By Jacob Greenwood As first reported by Cardinals1887 on June 17th Woking Football Club are hunting a new majority shareholder. The current majority shareholder, Drew Volpe, is selling approximately an 85% share in the club. As exclusively revealed by Cardinals1887, Oakwell Sports Advisory are overseeing the sale and meetings had already taken place by the time we reported the news in mid-June. A post on … Continue reading Woking Hunt New Majority Shareholder