FORMER National League champion Harry Beautyman says he's joined Woking to try and help pull off another first.
The 32-year-old midfielder was a key cog in Sutton United's title win in the 2020-21 season.
Having left the U's this summer with more than 300 appearances for the club including 50 in League Two and domestic cups last season - the former Welling United attacker has been eyeing a fresh challenge.
Michael Doyle's Cards are just that - and he'd love to be the catalyst in more history.
"Once you've had a taste of success you're desperate for more and that's exactly why I've gone to Woking," Beautyman told The NLP.
"I was aware there was interest and I wanted to see what they had to say. As soon as I got off the phone to the manager, I knew straightaway I wanted to sign. I feel they're putting a really good project in place that sounds really promising.
"I want more success and, as I've said, that's the reason I've gone there because I believe we've got a chance of doing something this season.
"I am aware Woking have never been in the EFL before. It would be nice to try and create history again."
Battleground
Doyle took over at the end of last season and ensured the Cards maintained their Step 1 status just a season after finishing fourth in the table under Darren Sarll.
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