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ALL OVER NOW FOR LEGEND WORGAN

By Matt Badcock
AFTER 246 consecutive appearances and two promotions, Maidstone United legend Lee Worgan is moving on.
The 34-year-old goalkeeper has taken up a two-year player-coach role at National League rivals Dover Athletic.
Worgan joined the Stones from Tonbridge Angels in 2013 and played a big part in their rise up the ladder under boss Jay Saunders.
He will be forever remembered at the Gallagher Stadium for saving the winning spot-kick in the 2016 National League South play-off final at neighbours Ebbsfleet United.
But a long-term deal, combined with wife Laura being pregnant, means...

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