Ross agrees new player-coach deal at Woking

Craig Ross oversaw four wins, three draws and a defeat in eight games in interim charge.
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Woking player-coach Craig Ross has signed a new two-year contract with the National League club.
The 36-year-old rejoined the Cards for a second spell at the start of last season and played nine times in goal in all competitions, taking his club tally to 208 games.
In March, he took interim charge of the team, alongside Dale Gorman and Jake Hyde, after the sacking of Neal Ardley and before the appointment of Jermain Defoe.
Woking's director of football, Jody Brown, said: "He trains well every day, makes big saves and keeps it a competitive environment.
"He's growing as a coach and adds value to the management team in ways that aren't immediately noticeable to the outside world."