Woking FC Sign Striker Liam Dulson to Boost National League Campaign
The New Arrival at Kingfield Stadium
Woking FC has made a major statement of intent with the signing of 24-year-old striker Liam Dulson on a two-year contract. Arriving from National League South side Maidenhead United, Dulson brings a reputation for sharp instinct and clinical finishing to the Laithwaite Community Stadium on Kingfield Road. Having previously cut his teeth in the professional game with Cheltenham Town, the hardworking forward turned down a contract renewal in Berkshire to join the Cards' exciting new era. For the local faithful who pack the Kingfield stands every Saturday, Dulson’s arrival represents a vital piece of the puzzle. Woking's Director of Football, Jody Brown, revealed that the club has been tracking the striker since his time in League Two, praising his work ethic, raw pace, and uncanny ability to create goals out of nothing. As pre-season preparations ramp up in Surrey, the excitement is palpable not just in Woking itself, but across neighbouring Guildford and East Horsley, where many dedicated Cards fans reside. This signing signals that the club is determined to compete at the very top of the non-league pyramid this season.
Rebuilding the Cards for a New Era
A successful football club is built from the ground up, requiring patience, investment, and the right specialists. Just as local residents look to professional bathroom fitters for a complete bathroom refurbishment to revitalise their properties, Woking's management is meticulously upgrading the squad to ensure it is fit for purpose. This systematic rebuilding process is crucial for the club’s long-term sustainability. The arrival of a young, hungry talent like Dulson is exactly the kind of smart recruitment that resonates with the community. Local business owners, particularly those running pubs and eateries around Westfield and the town centre, rely heavily on the matchday economy. A winning team on the pitch means busier turnstiles, busier high streets, and a welcome boost for local traders. From the volunteers at the Cards Trust to the independent shops that decorate the town, a thriving football club acts as a catalyst for local economic health. By investing in promising talent, Woking FC is not just planning for ninety minutes on the pitch, but is actively contributing to the vibrant social fabric of our borough.
What This Means for Local Fans and the Community
For Woking residents and lifelong supporters, this signing is a call to action. With the new season fast approaching, now is the time to secure season tickets and rally behind the team at the Laithwaite Community Stadium. The club is more than just a sports team; it is a community hub that hosts youth tournaments, charity events, and school outreach programmes across Surrey. Watching how Dulson integrates into the squad during the upcoming friendly fixtures will be the first test of this new-look side. Local fans should keep an eye on the club's announcement boards for open training sessions, where families can get a first-hand look at the new signings. Whether you are a die-hard fan from Kingfield or a casual spectator from nearby Dorking looking for a fantastic afternoon of local sport, supporting Woking FC this year promises high drama and community pride. Let's pack the stands, raise our voices, and welcome Liam Dulson to our town as we embark on what could be a historic campaign.
Source: Liam Dulson: Woking sign Maidenhead United striker on two-year deal

