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Cards aim for FA Cup progress

Glen Harrington
6:46pm, Thu 18th Oct 2018
Woking vs Welling United
The Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round
Saturday 20th October


In form Welling United stand between the Cards and the first-round proper of the Emirates FA Cup as the National League South promotion rivals go head-to-head at Kingfield on Saturday.

Alan Dowson has seen his side endure a difficult run of league results, with three draws and one defeat since beating current league leaders Billericay Town at the start of September, with the Wings leapfrogging the Cards into second place on goal difference after our 1-1 draw with Chelmsford City. Meanwhile, Steve King’s side have taken 13 points out of a possible 15 from their last five games to charge up the table and are now unbeaten in all competitions since mid-August.

Despite both sides enjoying a strong start to the season – with identical league records and progress through two rounds of the FA Cup – both managers have significant injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s match-up. The Cards biggest struggles continue to be in midfield, where Christian Jolley and Kane Ferdinand are both long-term absentees, whilst this week Welling have had the unwelcome news that star playmaker Jack Jebb is out for the rest of the season.

This promises to be an excellent game so please take advantage of the reduced ticket prices if you can and come along and cheer on the team – a potentially mouth-watering tie against the likes of Portsmouth or Sunderland awaits the winners!

Woking Team News

Dowse made a number of changes for the game with Chelmsford – handing debuts to two new signings, centre-back Ben Gerring from Billericay, and Stevenage-loanee Donovan Makoma in centre midfield. Nicky Wheeler also returned to the starting line-up in place of Paul Hodges who dropped to the bench.

In terms of options to change things up, neither Kiran Khinda-John nor Daniel Spence made the bench against the Clarets, suggesting that the current back-four of Ian Gayle, Josh Casey, Jack Cook and new-man Gerring might be the favoured option for the time being in front of goalkeeper Craig Ross.

In midfield, Charlie Hester-Cook impressed in the last round of the cup against Kempston and was on the bench against Chelmsford, so could provide an alternative to either Makoma or Nathan Collier. The front four is where Dowse has plenty of options with Hodges, Greg Luer, Reggie Young and Duane Ofori-Acheampong all waiting in the wings, but with Jake Hyde and Jamar Loza in particularly encouraging form chances could be limited for those on the fringes.

Welling United Team News

The Wings have defeated Chesham United (2-1) and Hereford (2-0) to progress this far in the FA Cup. Their last game was a 2-1 league win over Slough Town – which included a late winner from on-loan Billericay striker Adam Coombes.

Their squad includes several familiar names. Against Slough, King started with Dan Wilks in goal; a back four of Jordan Gibbons, former Woking winger Charles Banya, experienced Frenchman Thierry Audel, formerly of Notts County and Barrow, and Josh Hill, a National League South promotion winner with both Boreham Wood and last season’s Braintree Town side; in midfield was Jebb, who went off with his season-ending injury, alongside one-time Derby County midfielder Arnaud Mendy, with a former Dowson player, ex-Hampton man Brendan Kiernan, and the intriguingly named Nassim L'Ghoul providing the width; up front was Coombes, who scored 20 goals in 24 games during a previous spell with the Wings in the 2016/17 season, and Bradley Goldberg who has been a regular scorer for Bromley in the past.

Their bench included striker Matt Paterson, who scored twice against the Cards for Oxford City back in August and has recently joined the club, along with another dangerman in on-loan Ebbsfleet United forward Danny Mills. Their squad also includes several former Cards in Craig Braham-Barrett, Richard Orlu, Gavin McCallum and Nathaniel Pinney but none made the squad last time out.

Admission Prices

• Adults £10
• Over 65s £5
• Disabled (Including carer) £5
• Students (U19) £5
• U16s £1

Our matchday programme will be on sale for £3. Don’t forget to grab your copy on the way in! You’ll also be able to visit the club shop for more great offers.

Next Up

The Cards continue a run of five consecutive home matches throughout October with next week’s double header – starting against Bath City on Saturday before Hungerford Town are the visitors three days later. Our next away trip is at Chippenham Town at the start of November.

Cards Progress With Tight Victory Over Welling

Dan Stobbart
7:07am, Sun 21st Oct 2018
Woking FC 1 V Welling United 0
Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round
20th October 2018

Woking progressed to the first round ‘proper’ of the FA cup after coming through a contest which swung the Cards’ way early in the second half with the dismissal of Julien Anau for a second bookable offence. With not much between the sides, Ben Gerring headed home just under 15 minutes from time to secure Woking’s place in the draw for Monday.

In front of a decent sized crowd and with clear blue skies and sunshine above, you would be forgiven for thinking this was a fixture occurring at the very start of the season. Dowse, back in the dugout after a spell in the stands, opted for a couple of changes to the side which drew last week against Chelmsford. Nathan Collier and Donovan Makoma made way for Charlie Hester-Cook and Toby Edser (pictured above), making his debut for the Cards having just signed on a month's loan from Nottingham Forest.

Woking kicked off facing the Kingfield Road end. The opening five minutes set the tone for what would be a tense, broken up first half, a couple of lively challenges going in from both sides right in front of the respective dug outs, bringing out the voices of the backroom staff and indicating early on that the referee might have his work cut out.

Urgency and penetration lacked from both sides throughout the half, but any potential threat from Welling was often being provided by the lively, diminutive Nassim L'Ghoul, whose quick feet had found Brendan Kiernan and sizeable target man Danny Mills in good positions inside the opening ten minutes. It pushed Woking into a slightly pressured period which put Jack Cook under around the 15-minute mark, heading a ball straight up in the air just prior to giving a foul away on the edge of the box. Following a dispute over where the free kick was being taken from and the time being taken to take it, it eventually got pushed back 10 yards to the left side of the area. L'Ghoul still managed to get a shot off, and not a bad one, forcing a save from Craig Ross low to his left side. A few minutes later there was a shout from the away side for a penalty, L'Ghoul nicely flicking the ball through with a back heel, setting up a cross which went right across the six yard line, averting what looked like a coming together between defender and attacker at the back post.

Approaching the half-hour mark Woking had their best spell. Jamar Loza, who had been the liveliest man for the Card's, nearly succeeded as he charged through on goal with Jake Hyde but the duo couldn't decide who would take custody of the ball and it fell away. Following a Nicky Wheeler blocked cross, Loza pick-pocketed the dozing full back Josh Hill, but the cross again blocked. Loza was then clattered by a Welling midfielder and this led to a concerning couple of minutes of treatment, but the Jamaican was able to battle on. The resulting lofted free kick led to a half-chance for Ben Gerring who couldn't make decent contact.

Amongst some good endeavour getting forward by Kieran and L'Ghoul for Welling, the scrappy side of the game took hold in the lead up to half time. Julien Anau received a caution for catching Cook late, likewise Arnaud Mendy also received one for catching Loza, and L'Ghoul should have received the same punishment for a poor challenge on Wheeler in front of the dugouts. Both sides had a opportunity each to break the deadlock, L'Ghoul fed full back Craig Braham-Barratt whose cross found Mills, but his firm header went just wide of the target. In a period where Woking's long balls just were not landing, Gerring headed strongly away and found Wheeler, who delivered a superb curling through ball from the half way line, putting in Max Kretzschmar, but agonisingly he couldn't quite trap the ball. Another stoppage ensued following a clash of heads involving Hester-Cook, thankfully coming through it, and after 4 minutes of added-on time the referee ended the half.

Half-time: Woking 0 Welling United 0

The second half began and it was clear both sides looked more determined to make something happen. Woking started brighter, good balls into the channels from Edser and Hester found Wheeler and Kretzschmar respectively, but unable to produce a final ball despite good stamina from Kretzschmar to keep his attack alive. A Wheeler cross did find Loza on the far side of the area in space, but he took too much time getting a shot off, the high effort bulging the side netting. On 55 minutes Loza made way for Paul Hodges - Dowse may have made the decision with the first half challenges in mind. A minute later, Hyde struck a fine half volley into the net, but was flagged offside.

On 58 minutes the game turned in the favour of the Cards and galvanised them. Anau, cautioned in the first half, received a second yellow card for recklessly bringing down Paul Hodges who was on the charge through the middle. Minutes later Josh Casey got involved in a couple of attacks, and was unlucky not to win a penalty after appearing to be brought down in the box; he produced a good pull back ball following an overlapping run, finding Hodges on the edge of the area. His shot was brilliantly blocked by John-Paul Kissock, almost John Terry-esque with a diving header nearly making contact with the turf! Hodges followed this with great close control on the edge of the area, poking a through ball in for Hyde who could not turn round quickly enough. In the midst of the Woking momentum, the front man was cautioned on 67 minutes for dissent, remonstrating over a foul he had given away.


Ben Gerring heads home Woking's winner; pic: David Holmes


The determination paid off on 77 minutes, a corner from the left side found Hodges whose header was nudged away by a defender, teeing up Gerring who firmly nodded home from 6 yards out among a number of bodies. Woking nearly succumbed to the old footballing cliche immediately after; a rapid break from Welling driven by L'Ghoul found Kieran, whose angled cross-shot was well saved by Ross. Woking pressed again after, searching for Hyde with a couple of through balls, the frustration coming out by way of Hester-Cook receiving a yellow card on 80 minutes for pulling the shirt of L'Ghoul, attempting to swiftly counter-attack.

Both sides then made double changes, Woking bringing on Ofori-Acheampong and Luer for Hyde and Wheeler. The Cards had to do a bit of hanging on for the closing minutes, surviving a couple of penalty box melees. A dangerous corner wound up coming directly towards goal, Ross parrying away, another corner followed straight after and Kiernan powerfully headed just past the post. Ian Gayle was cautioned on 89 minutes for breaking up a Welling counter attack, the subsequent free kick landing in the box and leading to a panicky game of 'headers'. The stopper was called into one last bit of action as 5 minutes of stoppage time were confirmed, L'Ghoul finding Goldberg who struck first time from just inside the box, bringing out a fantastic reaction save from Ross to his right side.

Considered a tricky test pre-match, Dowse will obviously be pleased his side came through today despite neither side being at their best. The defence showed real composure, particularly Gerring, and likewise Edser and Hester-Cook in the middle of the park. Hopefully the clinical, cutting edge side of the game will grace the Cards soon enough but today was all about getting into the draw for the next round, which we look forward to on Monday.

Woking:1 Craig Ross, 2 Ian Gayle, 3 Josh Casey, 4 Jack Cook, 5 Ben Gerring, 6 Charlie Hester-Cook, 7 Jamar Loza (16 Paul Hodges 55’), 8 Toby Edser, 9 Jake Hyde (12 Duane Ofori-Acheampong 83’), 10 Max Kretzschmar, 11 Nicky Wheeler (15 Greg Luer 83’)

Unused subs:14 Reggie Young, 17 Kiran Khinda-John, 18 Berti Schotterl, 19 Dan Spence

Goals: Gerring 77’

Bookings: Hyde 67’ Hester-Cook 80’, Gayle 89’

Welling United 1 Daniel Wilks, 2 Jordan Gibbons (15 Bradley Goldberg 81’), 3 Craig Braham-Barratt, 4 Julien Anau, 5 Thierry Audel, 6 Josh Hill, 7 Brendan Kiernan, 8 Arnaud Mendy, 9 Danny Mills, 10 John-Paul Kissock (14 David Ijaha 81’), 11 Nassim L'Ghoul

Unused subs: 12 Tigana Quebe, 17 Yannis Ambroisine, 17 James Hurst, 18 Gavin McCallum, 19 Charles Banya

Bookings: Anau, Mendy

Sent off: Anau 57'

Referee: Wayne Cartmel

Attendance: 1281

Man of the Match: Ben Gerring. The match winner and didn’t put a foot wrong at the back for the Cards, showed great composure throughout and led well with his talking.


WOKING LINEUP
1Craig Ross
2Ian Gayle
3Josh Casey
4Jack Cook
5Ben Gerring
6Charlie Hester-Cook
7Jamar Loza ('55)
8Toby Edser
9Jake Hyde ('83)
10Max Kretzschmar
11Nicky Wheeler ('83)
BENCH
12Duane Ofori-Acheampong ('83)
14Reggie Young
15Greg Luer ('83)
16Paul Hodges ('55)
17Kiran Khinda-John
18Berti Schotterl
19Daniel Spence
Welling United LINEUP
1Dan Wilks
2Jordan Gibbons ('81)
3Craig Braham-Barrett
4Julien Anau
5Thierry Audel
6Josh Hill
7Brendan Kiernan
8Arnaud Mendy
9Danny Mills
10John Paul Kissock ('81)
11Nassim L Ghoul
BENCH
12Tigana Quebe
14David Ijaha ('81)
15Bradley Goldberg ('81)
16Yannis Ambrosine
17James Hurst
18Gavin McCallum
19Charles Banya

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