Woking has made a significant move by signing Craig Ross to a new two-year player-coach contract. The 36-year-old goalkeeper rejoined Woking for his second spell at the start of last season, where he has made nine appearances in goal across all competitions, bringing his total to 208 games for the club. In March, following the sacking of Neal Ardley, Ross took interim charge of the team alongside Dale Gorman and Jake Hyde before Jermain Defoe was appointed as the new manager. Woking's director of football, Jody Brown, praised Ross for his dedication, stating that he trains well every day and makes crucial saves that contribute to a competitive environment. Brown also noted that Ross is growing as a coach and adds value to the management team in ways that may not be immediately visible. This new contract solidifies Ross's role within Woking as they aim to strengthen their position in the National League.
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Woking Signs Craig Ross to New Player-Coach Deal
Woking has secured Craig Ross with a new two-year player-coach contract, enhancing the team's competitive edge in the National League.
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