In straitened financial times far removed from the realms of football’s rich-list, every club is worth fighting for even more. Every club represents its community, proclaiming its name to the world as well as bringing vital emotion and employment locally. Sadly, some of these clubs, famous landmarks, full of history, are under threat.

Woking are woven into the fabric of football. Tim Buzaglo guaranteed that with his hat-trick for the non-Leaguers in their unforgettable 4-2 FA Cup giant-killing of West Bromwich Albion in 1991. But they are now fighting for survival.

Woking’s fate will effectively be decided by the local council some time after April 7. Unless planners approve the club’s regeneration project for Kingfield and adjacent brown-field site, offering affordable housing (468 of the