The duo joined the Cards for the rest of the season last month and will now be playing under former Tottenham and England striker Jermain Defoe.
Tommy Taylor and Steven Turner have both captained Ipswich Town U21s this season. (Image: Ross Halls)
It is the 43-year-old’s first permanent role of his managerial career, having previously been part of an interim coaching staff in charge of Scottish giants Rangers in 2021.
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Defoe retired from playing in 2022 to end his 23-year professional career and started working in the Spurs academy, before leaving after two years in 2024 to pursue a full-time managerial role.
Woking sacked manager Neal Ardley last month, with interim head coach Craig Ross overseeing four wins, four draws and a defeat over nine games in charge.
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The Surrey based club sit 10th in the fifth-tier table, but look unlikely to reach the play-offs given they are 11 points away from the final spot with only six games remaining.
