What their form did, however, was earn Stockport a third-place finish and give Simon Rusk’s charges a valuable extra week’s break heading into the semi-final phase where they meet Dave Challinor’s Hartlepool United this afternoon at Edgeley Park.
The 32-year-old came through the club’s academy and broke into the first team, spending seven seasons there before moving to Lewes in 2011, but then returning.
Wealdstone completed their first victory since the beginning of April after turning around a 2-1 deficit – thanks to a second half brace from Ryan Gondoh.
The National League club announced the long-term agreement for the sponsorship of their 2,000-seater Leslie Gosden Stand from Andy Lonsdale, the owner of Demoway and Demoscapes.
An early Adam Rooney goal was cancelled out by Nathan Collier and it needed Kyle Hudlin to come off the substitute’s bench and bag the winner with seven minutes remaining.
Andrew Dallas was the Terras’ hero, cancelling out efforts from Woking pair Charlie Cooper and Sam Ashford before late strikes from Jake McCarthy and Sean Shields sealed an impressive victory.
Three second-half goals, including two deep into stoppage time, ensured the Welsh outfit maintained their play-off prospects against a Woking side decimated by injuries.
For new boss Ian Burchnall it was more like the sound of relief as he got his Magpies reign up and running with a huge three points against their promotion rivals in his third game in charge.