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Woking 2-0 Maidenhead United: Sarll still holds the Cards for play-offs

Woking returned to winning ways after completing a comfortable victory over Maidenhead United, thanks to two set-piece goals in either half converted by Padraig Amond and Luke Wilkinson.

‘Shocking’ Woking

By Peter Moore

WOKING 2
Amond 31, Wilkinson 72

MAIDENHEAD U 0
HIGH-FLYING Woking returned to winning ways after completing a comfortable victory over Maidenhead United, thanks to two set-piece goals in either half converted by Padraig Amond and Luke Wilkinson.
Victory saw the thirdplaced Cards extend the gap to Chesterfield in fourth to six points and drew praise from boss Darren Sarll, who was rewarded for tweaking the gameplan in a bid to nulify the Magpies’ threat.
“These games always look different for us due to our style of play and the way we practice,” explained Sarll, who made ...

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