 Gray has previously managed Darlington, Farnborough and Grays |
Woking have named ex-Scotland defender Frank Gray as their new manager. Gray and his assistant Gerry Murphy have signed two-year deals to replace Glenn Cockerill, who was sacked in March after four years as boss.
"It's a club that can go places - not to say that will happen straight away," Gray told BBC Southern Counties Radio.
"There is potential here and that's why I applied. But it's a tough job ahead, and we'll be looking at the younger range of players to bring to the club."
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Gray previously managed Darlington, and more recently took Farnborough to the Conference South play-offs.
Last year, he had a brief spell at Grays - becoming one of four different managers they have had this season.
Gray, who beat caretaker boss Neil Smith to the Woking job, had also been linked with the vacancy at their local rivals Aldershot.
Woking also recently announced that former boss Colin Lippiatt would be returning to Kingfield as a director.