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to be played. Nearest rivals, Enfield, had upturn in fortunes, guiding the team to a ninth been swept aside 5-0 in a scintillating display place finish. of flowing, attacking football and the season However, the Club struggled again in ended with the Club 18 points clear of the 1999/00 and McDermott was relieved of his Londoners. duties in March 2000. Colin Lippiatt returned The new season kicked off with and secured a 14th place finish. The 2000/01 very few of the all-conquering season saw yet another poor start. The championship side in the line- signing on loan of Chris Sharpling proved up. After a shaky start a very crucial in enabling the Cards to pull clear and respectable eighth place finish was achieve another 14th place finish. The team achieved. The following summer struggled once more in the 2001/02 season. saw Chapple make one of the most Defeat in the FA Cup, by Newport County, inspired signings in the history of saw Colin Lippiatt stand down and become the Club. Clive Walker, the former the number two at the Club, with a certain Mr www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Chelsea, Sunderland, Fulham Geoff Chapple back as manager. and QPR winger, was signed Hopes that the duo could restore Woking’s from Brighton & Hove Albion and status at the top of the non-League game he was to prove the catalyst in proved sadly unfounded. Colin Lippiatt the most successful period in the departed in January 2002 and Glenn Club’s history. The FA Trophy Cockerill, the former Southampton midfielder, was won in 1994, 1995 and 1997 joined as Chapple’s assistant. The season oking Football Club, known as and the Cards also achieved ended with the Club just one place above the the Cards (from the Cardinal red five successive top five finishes relegation places. of the red and white halves), was in the Conference, including In the meantime very significant events had Wformed in 1889. The Club joined the West THEIR STADIUM being runners-up in 1994/95 and taken place off the field. The downturn in the League in 1895/96, winning the title 1995/96. Club’s fortunes had led to a financial crisis. by one point on the final day of the season. The Laithwaite Community Stadium, The Club also continued to enjoy fine With the Club facing administration or worse, However, within 21 years of being formed, Capacity: 6,036 (Seats 2,500) FA Cup runs. Barnet were defeated in successful businessman and long-time fan, the Club was in danger of folding for financial Record Attendance: 7,020 v Finchley successive seasons. In 1996/97 the Cards Chris Ingram, came to the rescue, becoming reasons. The turning point came when, 1957/58 FA Amateur Cup beat Millwall, then top of Division Two, and Chairman in February 2002. He continues in January 1908, Woking played Bolton Cambridge United, who were challenging to own the ground, with the Club enjoying a Wanderers in the First Round of the FA Cup, at the first attempt, the Club clinched the for promotion from Division Three. The Third 125-year lease at a peppercorn rent, but his having battled through five qualifying rounds. Division Two South title in 1986/87 and, after Round draw paired the club with Coventry financial backing of the Club and involvement Despite losing the away game 5-0, the two third place finishes in Division One, they City. The game was closely fought, with in its running ceased at the end of the 2010- Club made it into the national press. Bolton were promoted back to the Premier Division the Premiership outfit 1-0 ahead with only 11 season. Wanderers, impressed by the minnows at the end of the 1989/90 season. seconds remaining at their Highfield Road The 2002/03 season saw the Club get they had defeated, travelled to Woking for a The next season saw the Club become part ground. Then Steve Thompson struck to off to its best-ever start in the Conference. friendly match the following season, which of FA Cup folklore. Entering the competition earn a replay. Although Coventry City ran out However, ‘black September’ brought seven kept the Club solvent. at the Fourth Qualifying Round, they beat 2-1 winners at Kingfield, courtesy of a cruel consecutive defeats and a rapid descent In 1911 the Club joined the Isthmian three Conference sides to set up a Third own-goal, many people felt that Woking had into the relegation zone. Geoff Chapple League, maintaining their place in the top Round tie away to West Bromwich Albion. more than held their own. resigned and took over as division for 72 years and finishing as runners- Recovering from being a goal behind, At the end of the 1996/97 campaign, manager, initially on a temporary basis. up to Wycombe Wanderers in 1956/57. That Woking triumphed 4-2, thanks to a superb having just clinched the FA Trophy for the After an incredible sequence of results – achievement was eclipsed the following team effort and a never-to-be-forgotten hat- third time, Geoff Chapple and his coach, winning and losing alternate games in a season when, in front of a 71,000 crowd, the trick from Tim Buzaglo. To be drawn out of Colin Lippiatt, left the Club and joined run of 12 matches and then embarking on Cards beat Ilford 3-0 in the last FA Amateur the hat with a home game against Everton Kingstonian. John McGovern, the former nine consecutive draws – it all turned on Cup Final to be televised live. Sadly, the was beyond everyone’s wildest dreams. Derby County, Nottingham Forest and Leeds the last day of the season. Woking went Club then went into decline, culminating in a The tie was switched to Goodison Park and, United midfielder, was appointed. Hopes into the final game second from bottom, first-ever relegation in 1982/83. By the end of against a team packed with internationals, were high that he would lead Woking into knowing that even a win over Telford would the 1984/85 season the Club had plunged to the sides were separated only by a solitary the League but, although the Club finished not guarantee their Conference status for Division Two South of the . Kevin Sheedy goal. Over 34,000 people in third place, his style of play and his 2003/04. However, a convincing 3-0 win It was during that season that former player, remained in the ground to give the players a personality did little to endear him to the for the Cards, plus victories by arch rivals Geoff Chapple, was appointed as manager. rapturous standing ovation. fans. A poor start to the 1998/99 campaign Stevenage Borough, at home to Southport, Although he was not able to save the Promotion to the Conference was achieved led to his dismissal. Brian McDermott, the and Farnborough Town, away to Nuneaton Club from relegation, the renaissance was in 1991/92. The Isthmian League title was former Arsenal player, joined Woking on a Borough, ensured relegation for those two FIND A WHOLE OF THE WORLD WEALDSTONE MEMORABILIA MEGASTORE: AT underway. Just missing out on promotion clinched in early April, with seven games still non-contract basis and achieved a temporary defeated clubs and a massive sigh of relief WOKING FC OPPOSITION CONTINUED... around Kingfield. before the season The Club went full-time ended and set about in the summer of 2003. building a new side to The fans’ hopes were compete in the Blue borne out by a much Square South, with Jimmy better season, with the Dack as his assistant. A Cards achieving a ninth storming end to the 2009- place finish, having been 10 season saw the Cards on the fringe of the play- clinch 5th place. Dover off places until the last Athletic were beaten in few weeks. Again, only the play-off semi-final but a poor finish the following season deprived the Cards lost to Bath City the Cards of a play-off place, but a final in the final. placing of 8th with 68 points was the best The Club went part-time in summer 2010, achievement since 1997/98. Disappointingly, with Baker and Dack both being awarded the Cards failed to mount a challenge for a new two-year contracts. But, in spite of good play-off place in 2005/06, finishing in 11th runs in the FA Cup and the FA Trophy, both place. But they made the most of favourable decided to leave the Club in January 2011, draws in the FA Trophy, reaching the Final with taking over the reins till the at Upton Park, only to lose 2-0 to Grays end of the season, with Steve Thompson Athletic. 2006/07 was another season of as First Team Coach. A dramatic upturn in underachieving and, despite bringing in fresh league fortunes took the Club into 5th place, faces during the January transfer window, but the Cards lost to Farnborough in the play- Glenn Cockerill was unable to turn around off semi-final. a poor run of results and left Kingfield at the The revival continued apace in the 2011- end of March 2007, with relegation a distinct 12 season, with the Cards reaching the top threat. Graham Baker and Club Captain Neil spot in late September and staying there Smith took over for the final six games and throughout the campaign in spite of being www.wfcmegastore.co.uk steered the Cards to a safe 15th place. pushed hard by Dartford. The BSBS title was The reprieve proved only temporary, with won by nine points, with only five games lost the following two seasons producing more all season. disappointment, culminating in the Cards’ The Cards finished in a comfortable relegation in summer 2009 from the BSP 12th place in their first season back in the after 17 years in the top flight of non-League Conference Premier, playing an entertaining football. In summer 2008 and brand of football, and did even better the Gerry Murphy assembled a young squad but following season, ending in 9th place after the Board became disillusioned with the style showing great form in the second half of of play and apparent lack of ambition and the campaign. The 2014-15 campaign saw they left the Club by mutual consent shortly the Club finish in a commendable 7th spot, before the season ended, with the Cards missing a play-off place by only three points. finishing in 17th place. The appointment in Garry Hill maintained his record of top-half May 2008, of Kim Grant, the former Charlton finishes the following season as the side _FC MEGASTORE: WFC striker and Ghanaian international, as Head ended in 12th position. But the summer Coach, with Phil Gilchrist as his Assistant, of 2016 saw the loss of some experienced proved disastrous. A poor start to the season players and the side struggled throughout led to Grant’s contract being terminated the 2016-17 season, eventually averting after only seven games, with Gilchrist taking relegation thanks to generally improved form wealdstone temporary charge. Gilchrist was confirmed from the new year onwards, finishing in 18th as Manager shortly afterwards but, while place. he steadied the ship, the Club still found In May 2017, following an announcement itself facing relegation with six games to go. that new investment would take place in Graham Baker was appointed caretaker the Club, was appointed manager but, with other clubs making the manager, with Jason Goodliffe joining him as best of their games in hand, he was unable assistant manager shortly afterwards. The to lift the Club above fourth from bottom. Club also announced that it would be moving Baker was confirmed as Manager just gradually to full-time status.

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Although if you jettisoned by man- three years, for people take the rate of inflation ager Alan Humphries in the summer. to get used to, to but as a guide to what 30p is One player who was definitely that season. I haven’t managed to unearth www.wfcmegastore.co.uk D-Day itself was a worth today, it should leaving of his own accord was the veteran terrible shock. the match report, just the programme notes Charlie Townsend, our England and Great cost £4.30 to get in (above) but the crucial moments are cryst- www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Housewives would today). Britain Olympic midfielder. He was schem- carry around decimal allised in my mind. More so than most of ing and probing throughout the game and As a result of bravely what happened last season! Woking, and converters in their leaving behind the era of as we changed ends, kicking towards the handbags - a revolving especially their keeper Dave Collyer, kept Elmslie End for the second half, he sudden- ‘shamateurism’ there the rampant Stones at bay in the first half cardboard wheel that were a few heavy hearts ly opened up a chasm in the ‘Cards’ showed the ‘£sd ’ at the thought of aban- defence. Our long- equivalent to the new doning old adversaries haired No.10 Alan price tags - and every- such as Woking. Pentecost danced where you went the cry And the Surrey club will through the gap, round- would go up: ‘What’s always hold a place in the ed Collyer and put us that in old money?’ affections of Stones older 1-0 ahead! Well, if that sounds like fans, like myself, for being There was only one a bygone age it was the our last opponents in an winner now and Ritchie last time Wealdstone and amateur match at Lower (the former Arsenal Woking met in a league Mead. Yes, April 1971. The youngster who went on match. Yes, 47 years ago! school Easter holidays. to star for Enfield) made was 13 at the time and remember Some matches always stick in the mind it two from close range. being concerned that my pocket and this one definitely does. I had been out With ten minutes left money wouldn’t cover any increase at bike-riding in Northwood with my pal Mark Townsend got away on Ithe Lower Mead turnstiles. during the day and so anxious about getting the right and played a It cost 9d to get in as a junior (that’s home in time for the game that he delicious cross into the MAGAZINES AT THE WFC MEGASTORE: THE MEGASTORE: WFC AT MAGAZINES nine old pennies, the equivalent of 4p decided to come along too for his near post for Ritchie to after D-Day) and although the price first WFC experience. glance in No.3 with his was held until the next season it As a Chelsea fan he maybe felt head. had risen by a whopping 11p he was slumming it - but right The line-ups for that last league game between our clubs.... The crowd were once we’d kicked off in the from the start, Stones clearly particularly memorable because Woking fielded Alfie delighted. A few weeks Southern League Div One North wanted to end the home ama- Christmas at number 7. He featured in a wonderful later we beat Wembley in August! teur era with a bang. Neither anecdote concerning Enfield’s pantomime villain Alf D’Arcy 5-1 in the President’s It was exacerbated by ourselves or Woking were any in the 1960s. Apparently Alfie was a thorn in D’Arcy’s side, Cup second leg at Lower ELMSLIE ENDER ENDER ELMSLIE Wealdstone turning pro that sum- 1971great shakes; both rooted in mid- and when they tangled in a December fixture and the Mead (winning 5-2 on mer. It was a few months of upheaval table, there was absolutely nothing Woking man was about to be booked, the Enfield skipper aggregate) and we all in every quarter of life but exciting as the riding on the game and the crowd was also sidled up to the referee and told him: ‘This guy’s a real went home convinced Stones grasped the expensive nettle of pro- unremarkable for this landmark occasion - wind-up merchant ref. Watch him - he’ll tell you his name’s that we’d smash it when fessionalism and raised their prices accord- barely 600 - but there was more intensity in Santa Claus’. And when Christmas gave his name the CONTD OVERPAGE FIND OLD ingly (from what I remember, adult prices our performance than in any other game referee sent him off! FIND PRE-LOVED PROGRAMMES THE MEGASTORE: WFC FIND PRE-LOVED LIKE THESE AT WOKING REWIND CONTINUED

the new pro era started. attendances of 400-500. What happened next? Er, unfortu- “The supporters were adamant though, nately ‘smashing it’ wasn’t quite the that we didn’t want to be stuck in the stag- case. Our ‘new’ team turned out to be nant waters of the Isthmian League. We mainly old lags and cast-offs from wanted , and Hillingdon Borough and the dire warnings excitement” said Ray. “So a few of us from the Wealdstone old guard seemed organised a petition and took it around the destined to come true (74 year-old WFC terraces for a home game just as they were President Harry Luck and 66 year-old considering ruling out the move to the Chairman Jim Rogers had both resigned Southern League - and over 400 of the 500 rather than see the club ‘cast adrift in peril- crowd signed it in support to turning pro. ous financial waters’.) But of course the Ken Wiltshire (the Club Secretary) tried to ship was steadied and we won promotion get me banned from the ground but we to the Southern League Prem, beginning a were determined, and they could hardly say glorious era that may have never happened the fans were in favour of staying as ama- if the naysayers had had their way. teurs afterwards. Fans’ democracy in Interestingly, talking to one-time action!” Supporters Club activist Ray Kemp last Just eight years later Wealdstone were

season, he regaled me with the story of invited to become members of the new www.wfcmegastore.co.uk April 1971. The club briefly considered join- Alliance (the forerunner of ing the pro ranks, mainly because FA inves- the Conference) and again the club ‘went www.wfcmegastore.co.uk tigations were ongoing into the illegal pay- for it’ after the supporters (with Ray and To us programme ment of amateurs and we were in the firing Mark Chamberlain foremost) organised line - but then the old guard advised that it another 90%-backed petition. afficionados, that night’s offering from would be financial suicide on our dwindling Woking was a bit out of the ordinary. Bigger than A5 size; smaller Stones come back from the dead to win than A4; content not great but an exciting circular line up page titanic Cup replay at Kingfield (pictured below). It didn’t take much to get us going! Tuesday September 16 1975, FA Cup 1st Qualify- BY GORDON MCKAY ing Round replay: Wok- ing (away) won 5-3 after we were lucky to 1975 extra time ne of those nights that if you were be only losing 3-1 as a there then it would never be forgot- combination of bad luck, bad ten. We’d taken on Woking the previ- finishing and great goalkeeping from John Morton between the Stones posts kept it MAGAZINES AT THE WFC MEGASTORE: THE MEGASTORE: WFC AT MAGAZINES Oous Saturday at Lower Mead and it ended 1-1.... which was seen as a disappointing respectable. result as at the time we were a decent But Bill Byrne pulled a goal back and Southern League Premier side whilst Wok- then with literally minutes left Ray Fulton ing were languishing towards the bottom of fired a shot with his ‘dummy’ right foot that the Isthimian League. somehow found its way through a crowd of We hadn’t played well but it was felt there players and into the net to draw us level. would be no repeat of that performance Cue bedlam on the terraces and a pitch at Kingfield and a comfortable win was invasion as the 200-odd Wealdstone fans ELMSLIE ENDER ENDER ELMSLIE expected. However from the start we were joined in the celebrations. on the back foot as Woking tore into us. That’s the magic of the FA Cup and I still With 15 minutes to go we were 3-1 down feel that way about it now. In fact Ray Fulton and on the way out of the Cup - and in fact had what many considered his finest hour CONTINUED OVERPAGE FIND OLD FIND PRE-LOVED PROGRAMMES THE MEGASTORE: WFC FIND PRE-LOVED LIKE THESE AT WOKING REWIND CONTINUED

goalkeeping from John Morton This was a cruel blow to a Woking team between the Stones posts kept it who had given it their all... and extra respectable. time saw a resurgent Stones score twice 1979 But Bill Byrne pulled a goal back and through a George Duck penalty and then then with literally minutes left Ray Fulton midfielder Jim Godfrey - who had been fired a shot with his ‘dummy’ right foot that pushed up front as a final throw of the dice somehow found its way through a crowd - to triumph 5-3. of players and into the net to draw us One of the great nights in our FA Cup level. Cue bedlam on the terraces and a history. pitch invasion as the 200-odd Wealdstone What Happened Next? Such are the fine fans joined in the celebrations. margins of football, that having been on That’s the magic of the FA Cup and I still the verge of an early elimination from the feel that way about it now. In fact Ray Ful- competition we ended up beating Burn- ton had what many considered his finest ham, Dagenham and then little Southwick, hour that night in a Stones shirt, scoring going all the way to the First Round before twice, making one and making two vital being eliminated at 3rd tier Aldershot 4-3 in blocks on the goal line. another classic 1979: Stones’ FA Cup hoodoo over www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Woking continues at Lower Mead our years after that eight-goal thriller of a replay, we were drawn to play Woking at Lower Mead again in the final qualifying round. F By now, the Cardinals were muscling in with the big boys of Enfield, Wycombe and Sutton at the top of the Isthmian League (and were in fact top of the table by the time this November 3rd clash came around) while the Stones had accepted the invitation to be a founder member of the Alliance Premier League (forerunner of the Conference National). Thirteen Southern Prem clubs like ourselves were invited, and seven from the - while the Isthmians rejected even the suggestion of having clubs transfer across. Just a couple of years later, Enfield saw sense and joined the APL - along with Wycombe and Sutton shortly afterwards. The Stones, under new manager Ken Payne, had a tricky start at the higher level but went into the Woking Cup tie in a rich seam of form (including a 4-4 at Bath and a 5-0 win over Yeovil)... and a Bobby Moss goal saw us deservedly through in front of a 1,400 crowd. Our reward was a home tie with Third Division (League One) Southend United. The figures were interesting: a 3,100 crowd, 1,550 programmes sold and a further 1,200 posted out to collectors; but the only statistic worth knowing was a 1-0 defeat via a bizarre overhead kick from centre back Alan Walker. As a certain Tim Parks wrote in his supporters club notes, ‘Our FA Cup story in the 70s began with a 2-0 win over Metropolitan League side Hatfield Town, and ended with an unlucky 1-0 defeat by a Third Division Southend.. progress that everyone at Wealdstone can be proud of”. FIND PRE-LOVED PROGRAMMES THE MEGASTORE: WFC FIND PRE-LOVED LIKE THESE AT Follow the Stones UPCOMING FIXTURES here and on the road

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