By Steve Harris
TORQUAY UNITED 2
WOKING 2
A LATE, second half brace from Jamie Reid earned Torquay United a valuable point against league leaders Woking in Gary Johnson’s first home game in charge.
The Gulls made a bright start to the match, which Johnson described beforehand as a ‘six-pointer’, as Kyle Cameron nodded a Jake Andrews corner wide on two minutes.
Woking edged ahead on 25 minutes when Max Kretzschmar fired home his seventh goal of the season with a freekick from 30-yards, which flew past Gulls’ keeper Alex Bass. Five minutes before half-time, the Cards d...
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