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Post by taylov on Apr 3, 2018 16:43:03 GMT
Woking have parted company with manager Anthony Limbrick today. Former Woking boss Geoff Chapple, who is on the board of directors, will take charge until the end of the season, working alongside Jason Goodliffe.
He was manager at WFC from 1984–1997.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2018 16:54:00 GMT
Its going to be very tight between Woking and Solihull, it might be too late for Chapple to change it. Woking have to travel to Dagenham, Maidenhead and Guiseley, and home games against Bromley and Dover.
Solihull believe it or not are unbeaten at home since November!!!! They still have to entertain Maidstone, Guiseley and Eastleigh, with trips to Tranmere, Hartlepool and Flyde.
The three point cushion Woking have might be their life saver, but I fancy Solihull to muster 8/9 more points for a finish at 49/50 points, therefore Woking would need at least two wins.
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Post by hantslondoner on Apr 3, 2018 17:03:22 GMT
A bit like our 'Richard Hill moment' last season? Legend back to save the club?
Obviously Geoff Chapple's got a lot more to do in this case but his strength is motivation, so he may have a chance. Jason Goodliffe has stayed on as coach, which worked before, but didn't work under Limbrick. Maybe the manager took too much on himself.
Their fans seemed to be quite keen to see Limbrick succeed but he didn't get the results. Whether the change is too late remains to be seen.
As SOE says, Solihull should be good for a few more points yet, so it's going to be exciting! Maidstone have lost their last three and are only points above Woking but play three of the bottom four on their next games so if they are still in trouble after that it will be totally their fault.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2018 18:33:11 GMT
Hope Woking go down. Nasty little club with absolutely zero redeeming features!
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Post by tenacres on Apr 3, 2018 18:41:21 GMT
Has Chapple got lots to do? There are only 5 games left and 1 win could well be enough. They have decent set of fixtures too.
They are still 3 points club of Barrow and Solihull (realise there are games in hand but that doesn't mean points).
Don't think Woking will go down, though they are on a horrible run (2 pts from 9 games). I reckon Solihull will go down, though obviously we could have a big hand in that as we face them on the last day
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Post by rocky on Apr 3, 2018 19:50:03 GMT
don't like woking but its local so happy to keep them
get rid of barrow!
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