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Job not done yet, says Farnborough boss Steve King

Farnborough manager Steve King
King was appointed as Farnborough manager in May 2009

Farnborough manager Steve King says he will not get carried away despite winning the first leg of their Blue Square Bet South play-off semi-final.

Boro will take a 1-0 lead into Sunday's second leg against Woking at the Rushmoor Community Stadium.

King told BBC Surrey: "It was quite an even game. We've got a slim advantage but I'm not going to get carried away.

"We're only half-way there. They could quite easily come back and win 1-0 at our place. There is a long way to go."

But King was adamant that his side would attack despite already holding an aggregate lead.

"We won't sit back. We'll go to win it," he continued.

"You can't set yourselves up for a draw. It's not in our nature."

Meanwhile Woking manager Garry Hill is remaining positive that his side will be able to turn the tie around in the second leg.

"I'm not unduly worried," Hill told BBC Surrey.

"We had to make sure we went into the second leg with something to play for and be positive.

"The onus is on us," Hill continued.

"Yes, we have to win the game, but it's a score-line by which if we get the first goal, momentum will go our way.

"We went there three weeks ago and won. We've got to go there again and win. Why can't it be done?"



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