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Saunders Goes at Maidstone
Saunders Goes at Maidstone
Jay Saunders has left Vanarama National League club Maidstone United as manager by mutual consent.
Tuesday 28 August 18 I 00:00:00 I Photo by

He was appointed in March 2011 – initially on a caretaker basis – before being given the job permanently at the end of that season.

 

During his time with the Stones, he led the club to a tremendous three promotions in four seasons from Isthmian South to the National League.

 

He also took charge of the first game back in Maidstone when the Gallagher Stadium opened in July 2012.

 

However, after an indifferent start to the third season in the National League, the directors and Jay have agreed to part company. The club will now begin the process of recruiting a new manager.

 

Club chief executive Bill Williams told http://www.maidstoneunited.co.uk: “This is a day none of us wanted to come but collectively we’ve decided to go our separate ways.

 

“In 60 years of football, this is one of the toughest decisions I’ve been involved with. I count Jay as a friend and have the utmost respect for what he’s achieved here at the football club.

 

“Jay has become synonymous with Maidstone United over recent years and his place in our club’s history is assured. His influence went beyond the first team to the academy, player development centres and soccer schools.

 

“He will always have a special place at the club, we thank him for everything he’s done and wish him the very best in wherever his football journey takes him next.

 

“We hope that part of that might be with us as we would like to continue a relationship with him going forward.”

 

Assistant-manager Steve Watt will be in caretaker charge for at least Saturday’s away match at Gateshead and next Tuesday’s home fixture against Sutton United.

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Saunders Goes at Maidstone
Saunders Goes at Maidstone
Tuesday 28 August 18 I 00:00:00
Photo by

He was appointed in March 2011 – initially on a caretaker basis – before being given the job permanently at the end of that season.

 

During his time with the Stones, he led the club to a tremendous three promotions in four seasons from Isthmian South to the National League.

 

He also took charge of the first game back in Maidstone when the Gallagher Stadium opened in July 2012.

 

However, after an indifferent start to the third season in the National League, the directors and Jay have agreed to part company. The club will now begin the process of recruiting a new manager.

 

Club chief executive Bill Williams told http://www.maidstoneunited.co.uk: “This is a day none of us wanted to come but collectively we’ve decided to go our separate ways.

 

“In 60 years of football, this is one of the toughest decisions I’ve been involved with. I count Jay as a friend and have the utmost respect for what he’s achieved here at the football club.

 

“Jay has become synonymous with Maidstone United over recent years and his place in our club’s history is assured. His influence went beyond the first team to the academy, player development centres and soccer schools.

 

“He will always have a special place at the club, we thank him for everything he’s done and wish him the very best in wherever his football journey takes him next.

 

“We hope that part of that might be with us as we would like to continue a relationship with him going forward.”

 

Assistant-manager Steve Watt will be in caretaker charge for at least Saturday’s away match at Gateshead and next Tuesday’s home fixture against Sutton United.

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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