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Tyler hails impact of Cards boss as Woking rebuild

By Alex Narey

HOUSE OF CARDS: Martin Tyler is enjoying life at Woking alongside Alan Dowson, inset bottom, but maintains he is a commentator first and foremost

FROM watching his first game as a wide-eyed eight-year-old, pulling on his boots to represent the club some 50 years later and now working as an assistant in the dugout, Martin Tyler has the red and white of Woking flowing through his veins.
It was December 1963 when Tyler caught the number 437 bus to make his first visit to Kingfield. Living only a short ride from the groun...

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