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Manager George Elokobi sees Maidstone United concede their 100th National League goal this season as Notts County win 5-2 at the Gallagher Stadium

George Elokobi saw the same old mistakes as Maidstone conceded their 100th league goal this season.

Notts County’s 5-2 win at the Gallagher Stadium on Saturday brought up a century in the goals against column.

The manner of the defeat, with United fighting back from three down before crumbling again, left the manager bitterly disappointed.

Maidstone have gone 24 games - more than half a season - without a win, while Elokobi’s 18 matches in charge have produced only four points.

Officially relegated three weeks ago, they’re 25 points adrift going into the final weekend of the season.

The Stones conceded a series of terrible goals as Notts went 3-0 up through Cedwyn Scott and a Jim O’Brien double.

Roarie Deacon and George Fowler - named supporters’ player-of-the-season before kick-off - got Maidstone back in the game and Notts were on the ropes for a spell.

It was good while it lasted but United shot themselves in the foot again as a Ruben Rodridgues free-kick and O’Brien’s penalty saw Notts pull clear.

County’s win wasn’t enough to take the National League title to the final day of the season, though, with Wrexham beating Boreham Wood 3-1 in the evening kick-off.

Elokobi has vowed to fix Maidstone’s problems.

“I’m bitterly disappointed,” he said.

“Yes, it’s Notts County but how many times are we going to keep doing it to ourselves as a group?

“Making basic mistakes after mistakes, keep giving two-goal leads to good teams?

“And when you do that, you’ve got an uphill battle to climb.

“I keep saying it, we are where we are for these basic reasons.

“It’s about taking ownership and making sure we play within the team structure and not doing our own thing.

“It’s important that we learn and we haven’t learned all season and we

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