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Woking bring in Kieran Glynn on loan

The 21-year-old midfielder joined The Ammies last summer on a deal from National League North club FC United of Manchester 

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Woking have looked to strengthen their push for the National League South title with the signing of Kieran Glynn on a loan from Salford City until the end of the season.
The 21-year-old midfielder joined The Ammies last summer on a deal from National League North club FC United of Manchester
Glynn has struggled for first team opportunity at Salford so far this season but spent a period on loan with Step 2 high flyers Chorley towards the beginning of the campaign.
The young midfielder will now be looking to help Woking in their tantalising battle with Torquay United at the top of the National League South table.
The cards are currently sitting at the summit after rescuing a last gasp equalizer at Welling last weekend, however Gary Johnson’s side do hold a potentially crucial game in hand over their title rivals.

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