Woking 2 Stafford Rangers 2

rangers1.jpg Stafford Rangers twice came from behind to earn a point against a Woking side who played the last hour with 10 men.

Tom Hutchinson was sent off for handing Ross Draper’s goalbound shot and Seb Arnolin converted the resulting penalty to level things up.

 Both Woking goals came from schoolboy defensive errors and it was Neil Grayson who netted another equaliser for Rangers in the second half.

 Manager Steve Bull was looking for a reaction after the embarrassing 6-0 defeat at Kidderminster. 

Rangers made a solid start but fell behind in the 18th minute. Keeper Danny Alcock dropped Danny Bunce’s left-wing cross and Matt Pattison fired home from eight yards out.

Stafford got back on level terms after Draper’s shot 

was handled by Hutchinson who saw red before Arnolin beat Worner from the spot.

A defensive howler allowed Woking to regain the lead in the 55th minute. Marvin Morgan nipped in between Wayne Daniel and Alcock to present Jason Norville with a simple tap-in.

However, three minutes later the scores were level as Jarrett’s header was cleared off the line and Grayson fired home the loose ball.

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4 Comments

  1. tonimischi said:

    First point, well done Steve and the boys. 3 more next week please

  2. Malvern Wolf said:

    Well done Bully and co, great reaction after the Kiddy game.

  3. AKnightInGoldArmour said:

    I’ve had enough of the negative, boo-boy Wolves “Fans”. I’m getting a season ticket down at Rangers next season.

    Ooh, Bully, Bully!!!

  4. I am always unlucky said:

    Just believe in Bully, do what he wants of you, it will hurt a lot, but afterwards you’ll be able to say, “Wow, I’m now a bully”. No higher award than that!

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