DYER: WE ARE ALL TO BLAME
The Non-League Football Paper|November 19, 2023
Caretaker boss hits out after Cards axe Sarll
Neil Harvey & Ben Kosky
DYER: WE ARE ALL TO BLAME

CARETAKER boss Ian Dyer says everyone at Woking needs to take their share of the blame for Darren Sarll’s sacking.

The Cards relieved the former Stevenage and Yeovil Town boss of his duties at the start of the week following last weekend’s National League defeat to Oxford City.

It left the Surrey outfit 14th in the table on the back of an FA Cup first round proper upset at the hands of Step 4 Ramsgate.

Sarll took Woking to a fourth-place finish last term, his first full season, to make the Step 1 play-offs for the first time in club history.

They lost narrowly in the Eliminator game to Bromley but hopes were high for another push this season following a busy summer in the transfer market that saw experienced arrivals such as former Cambridge United defender Greg Taylor and midfielder Manny Oyeleke.

This story is from the November 19, 2023 edition of The Non-League Football Paper.

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