Maidstone United manager George Elokobi delighted to keep assistant boss Craig Fagan alongside him for the 2025/26 National League South season
There was never any doubt that Craig Fagan would be staying at Maidstone United this summer.
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There was never any doubt that Craig Fagan would be staying at Maidstone United this summer.
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