Horsham 2 Maidstone United 1 match report: Ben Brookes’ penalty not enough as Stones beaten by Isthmian League hosts in FA Trophy second round
Maidstone limped out of the FA Trophy after a poor performance at lower-league Horsham.
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Maidstone limped out of the FA Trophy after a poor performance at lower-league Horsham.
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