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PATIENCE WILL BE KEY TO CARDS’ REVIVAL

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No quick fix at Woking, warns new boss Dowson

By DAVID RICHARDSON

SHIFT IN POWER: Dowson,

Anthony Limbrick

If there is a rebuilding job to be done then Alan Dowson is the man for it – and Woking certainly needs a fresh lick of paint.
This time last year, a new era was underway in Surrey. The club was heading in a different direction on the pitch while a bright future off it beckoned, but in nine months, the Cards’ six-year stay in the National League came to an end.
A three-year plan to reach the Football League was headed by former Southampton and West Ham academy c...

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