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Woking 0-1 Oldham Athletic: Norwood piles on Woe-king

James Norwood’s second-half strike secured a first victory in four games for Oldham as managerless Woking slumped to a fifth straight home defeat.

Woking

By Ben Kosky

WOKING 0

OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1
Norwood 61

SLIDING IN: Oldham’s James Norwood scores the winner
Picture: David Holmes

JAMES Norwood’s second-half strike secured a first victory in four games for Oldham as managerless Woking slumped to a fifth straight home defeat.
The Cards, who sacked Darren Sarll earlier in the week, offered little in response after Norwood pounced for his eighth goal of the season midway through the second half.
Dan Gardner struck the woodwork soon afterwards for the visitors, who could have scored more but for an impressive debut by Woking goalkeeper Alex...

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