Make sure you get a copy of another very readable matchday programme on Monday. Some of the highlights are:
Page 2 | David Taylor demands 100% effort in the fight against relegation: ?We pay hard-earned money to watch the team we love and, even if we endure defeat, I expect to see every player sweat buckets for our cause and be hardly able to walk off the pitch, such is the effort they have put in.? |
Page 3 | Phil Gilchrist reflects on a mixed bag of results against Wrexham, Dulwich Hamlet and Kidderminster |
Page 8 | Tom Barnardo recalls ? without much pleasure! ? our last encounter with the U?s |
Pages 12-13 | Brian Caffarey profiles Andy Cook, the Club?s therapist and a very busy man! |
Pages 20-21 | Our Project 3000 guests on Monday evening are from Woking High School and Woking Cougars |
Pages 24-25 | Lewis Hulatt profiles Alex Rhodes (pictured), tattoo included! |
Page 29 | Neil Bennett, in his highly amusing and evocative account of the eventful 1996-97 season, reflects on the end of the BFG?s reign and the crowning of John McGovern: ?What followed was akin to selling the 1952 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type that had thrown you merrily around corners with endearing, break-neck eccentricity and poise for the last decade, and replacing it with a Mk 5 Escort that smelt faintly of sour milk, faded vanilla-scent air freshener and unwashed sales rep. One season of dour Scot later and bits were falling off it and the bumper was cracked where we'd hit a post in Tesco's car park.? Read on! |
Page 37 | Where are they now? Brian Caffarey traces the subsequent career paths of some ex-Cards |
And, of course, the rest of the programme is packed full with superb photos from David Holmes and all the usual reports and previews.
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