Maidstone United manager George Elokobi explains captain Sam Corne’s absence from the team
Maidstone manager George Elokobi is treading carefully with skipper Sam Corne’s fitness.
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Maidstone manager George Elokobi is treading carefully with skipper Sam Corne’s fitness.
It’s a year today since the most extraordinary afternoon in Maidstone United’s history.
It’s been 12 months of Olympic-sized achievements in more ways than one. Maidstone United made FA Cup history, Moses Itauma claimed his first professional boxing title, Jake Hill finally took the British Touring Car Championship crown and Georgia-Mae Fenton bagged a maiden individual European gymnastics medal.
Returning striker Matt Rush had two goals ruled out as Maidstone were held by struggling St Albans.
George Elokobi made his feelings clear after Maidstone’s FA Trophy second-round exit at Horsham.
Maidstone limped out of the FA Trophy after a poor performance at lower-league Horsham.
Maidstone continued their unbeaten run in National League South with a win over Hornchurch that was far more comfortable than the scoreline suggests.
Ten-man Maidstone claimed a battling point at Dorking after losing Reiss Greenidge to a first-half red card.