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I’d have kept Stones up, says ex-manager
FORMER Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders claims he could have prevented the Stones’ relegation from the highest tier of non-league football. The 40-year-old fans’ favourite
was fired five games into the 2018-19 season, after an indiffer- ent start to the National League season. His former boss and Stones’
chief executive BillWilliams apol- ogised to fans for having “under- achieved” this season. Father-of-four Jay said: “I was
disappointed to see the Stones rel- egated. I was frustrated to lose my job, but that’s football and things happen. “You can’t hold onto it, but
have to let these things go, al- though sometimes it seems like a very long time ago. “It is a club I have supported
since I was a kid and it’s my home town team, so itwas a very
disappointing end.” Askedwhere itwentwrong for
the Stones, he said: “Getting rid of me. I have every confidence that they wouldn’t have been rele- gated had I been kept on.” Jaywas snapped up byMargate
as first team coach, and helped steer the club away fromthe rele- gation zone. But he was unable to agree a
permanent deal with the non- league club and is currently out of work, although he is still involved with coaching. Jay admitted that a rumoured
move to Macclesfield Town last summer ahead of the 2018-19 sea- son had put a strain on relations withMaidstone. Asked if hewould return to the
Gallagher Stadium, he said: “Never say never in football.” His name is being linkedwith a
vacancy at SuttonUnitedwho are currentlywithout amanager.
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things right’ IN HIS programme notes for Aldershotmatch, Stones’ chief ex- ecutive Bill Williams said: “We have failed this season and let everyone down. “From the boardroom down to
themanagementand the players, we have totally underachieved, and it really hurts.We all hold our hands up and apologise to all our supporters. “But rest assured that we will
all be finding the energy and drive over the months ahead to make things right.” Speculatingthat fewplayerswill
be left going into the newseason, MrWilliams added: “My gut feel- ing is that for one reason or an- other there will not be many of this season’s players left and that we are about to see the building of a completely newteam. “This is not an easy exercise, so
I would ask everyone to show a bit of patience as the manage- ment find the ways and means to select the right types of talent and character in their search for new players.”
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