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KANE IS ABLE TO REBUILD AT THE CARDS

By Joshua Peck
WOKING midfielder Kane Ferdinand is looking for the Cards to rebuild in the new campaign, having signed a new deal at the club.
Ferdinand, 24, joined Woking from National League South East Thurrock United in December having spent a large portion of his career in the League.
The midfielder played a key role as Southend United reached the League Two play-offs in 2012, before joining Peterborough United for £200k.
Despite signing a four-year deal at the Posh, Ferdinand found his opportunities limited, spending time on loan at at Northampton Town, Luton Town and Cheltenham ...

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