Maidstone United manager George Elokobi’s reaction following 1-0 National League South home defeat against Maidenhead United
George Elokobi says he was screaming from the touchline to try to prevent the goal that saw Maidstone beaten by Maidenhead.
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George Elokobi says he was screaming from the touchline to try to prevent the goal that saw Maidstone beaten by Maidenhead.
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