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WOKING'S CRAIG ROSS WARNS EBBSFLEET MUST NOT BE TAKEN LIGHTLY IN FA CUP
The Cards were stung by Ebbsfleet in their National League encounter as the Kent side bounced back from 2-0 down to claim a point.
A competition which has seen the Cards – with such a proud history in the competition – recently face off against Premier League Watford, and defeat Football League sides such as Swindon (2018/19) and Bury (2017/18), it’s one that every non-league player relishes the opportunity to play in.
But Craig Ross isn’t getting ahead of himself, and neither are his Woking team-mates. Ahead of next weekend, where Ebbsfleet United are the opponents in the fourth qualifying round, the goalkeeper said.......
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WOKING BOSS ALAN DOWSON FEELS 'HARD DONE BY' AFTER LATE DRAMA AT BARNET
In north London, the Cards were seconds away from a first win in nine matches only to be hit with a goal seven minutes into time added on.
Woking manager Alan Dowson was left bemused over the amount of stoppage time that cost his team all three points away at Barnet on Saturday (October 12).
The Cards led 2-1 going into injury-time in the National League clash, but Ephron Mason’s 97th-minute strike confirmed a 2-2 draw, meaning Woking slipped to seventh as their winless run extended to nine matches.
Dowson said: “We feel hard done by. I don’t know where he [the referee] got six minutes from, and then I don’t know how we ended up going over that.”
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BARNET 2-2 WOKING PLAYER RATINGS: EPHRON MASON-CLARK THE HERO AS BEES' LATE SHOW RESCUES POINT
Barnet’s National League clash with Woking at The Hive finished 2-2 on Saturday, thanks to a late, late goal from Ephron Mason-Clark.
The visitors led 2-0 through goals from Ben Gerring and Mark Shelton, by Mauro Vilhete and substitute Ephron Mason-Clark, with a goal in the 97th minute, rescued a point for the Bees that originally seemed extremely far away.
Darren Currie's side, which showed two changes from last Tuesday’s defeat against Bromley, were down by two goals but rallied in a valiant second-half performance.
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DORKING WANDERERS BOSS MARC WHITE HAILS 'FANTASTIC POINT' AT BILLERICAY
Two down at Billericay in National League South, Dorking Wanderers bounce back to take a point with a dramatic late double.
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'WE'VE GOT THE RIGHT ATTITUDE'
NEW RICAY BOSS PRAISES APPLICATION BUT IS FRUSTRATED BY DRAW
Billericay Town manager Jamie O'Hara believes his team are on the right track despite throwing away a two-goal lead in his first league game.
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