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CARDS CLOSE IN ON TAKEOVER

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By David Richardson

BACKING: Woking boss Anthony Limbrick

AFTER a welcome point against promotion-hunting Wrexham yesterday, more good news could be on the way for Woking with the club’s long-awaited investment appearing to edge closer.
Chairman Rosemary Johnson has raised hopes by telling The NLP: “I’ve been in Woking now for 45 years; I’ve never seen anything as close as it is at the moment.”
The club announced they had an investor last May, which The NLP understands is a property developer although Johnson said she has “no intention of confirming or...

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