"From what I saw of the Woking players, they are quality," he said. "There's hardly any difference in quality to the Aldershot players other than having a bit of luck.
"We played a lot of football at Aldershot last season but we didn't always play amazingly well, we ground out results.
"So the potential for Woking to do well is there and I aim to play my part. I haven't been getting a regular game this season and I'm looking forward to playing again."
The Shots striker continued, "I'm not an out-and-out goal-scorer," he admitted. "I like to hold the ball up and bring others into the game. It was great last season because we played some lovely football as opposed to just hoofing it long, which I don't enjoy.
"I will run myself into the ground and I am a nitty, gritty player rather than a flair player. I'm looking forward to it, it's a good move for me."
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