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Ferry ensures it’s plain sailing

By Anthony Scott
EASTBOURNE 3
MAIDSTONE 0
EASTBOURNE returned to winning ways in style after beating play-off chasers Maidstone United at Priory Lane for a big three points for the hosts.
The Sports had an early sight of goal when Charlie Walker was allowed to turn on the edge of the area before firing just wide, before Jack Skinner went close with a header from Greg Luer’s cross.
The Stones went close themselves to breaking the deadlock midway through the first half, with Gavin Hoyte’s corner picking out George Elokobi but Franco Ravizzoli produced a fine reflex save to deny hi...

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