Woking FC's owner and chairman Todd Johnson has shared exciting plans for the club's future, including a renovated pitch and new fan zone. The club ended the 25/25 season in fifteenth place, one place above rivals Aldershot. Johnson thanked fans for their support and commended the players for responding brilliantly to the new ownership. The chairman stated that the club has made significant investments in the off-season, including a complete renovation of the pitch at the Laithwaite Community Stadium. A newly-hired full-time groundskeeper oversaw the renovation, and the results so far have been extremely encouraging. Johnson also outlined plans to enhance the matchday experience for all supporters, including exploring solutions to allow home fans to use a portion of the Chris Lane Terrace. The club is also creating a second 'fan zone' specifically for away supporters, which will offer a full range of beverage options. Additionally, the club plans to install a digital screen in the home 'fan zone' area and revamp the interior of the club shop. Johnson aims to position the Laithwaite as a go-to destination for a wide variety of events. The chairman's statement marks the start of a new era at the club, with a focus on further communication between the higher-ups and the fans. While building a winning club on the pitch remains the biggest priority, the club is also addressing long-overdue updates and repairs throughout the stadium. The future looks bright for Woking FC, with Johnson's vision and investment set to take the club to the next level. The club's progress since the takeover in December 2024 has been notable, and fans will be eager to see the new plans come to fruition. With the new season approaching, Woking FC is poised to make a strong impact in the National League.