George Elokobi appreciated the Maidstone board’s transparency during the process of picking their new manager. The directors were open with Elokobi during his two-month stint as a caretaker boss, informing him of interviews with other candidates.
Ultimately, they decided the best man for the job was already at the club, with the 37-year-old signing a deal to the end of next season.
Elokobi impressed at his own interview, providing a detailed presentation of his plans for the club, to clinch the job. "I’ve never been sidetracked in any way by the board interviewing other candidates," said Elokobi, who's been tasked with rebuilding the club as relegation to National South looms. "As a footballer, I’ve never been shy of any challenge.
I love competition. It spurs me on even more to try and be successful. "It shows you the relationship I’ve got with the board in terms of them being open about their approach and telling me they were interviewing people, which is fine. "They've got every right to make sure they do it right and find the best person for this role and for that person to try and take the club forward. "It didn’t sidetrack what my vision was. "The players go out there and put their bodies on the line for our football club and it was important as the caretaker manager I gave them the structure and the patterns to play from to try and be successful on the pitch. "We’ve managed to do that in the cup games but we’ve not managed to emulate those wins in the league. "That’s why we come in every day to try and get a win on the board.