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St Albans City 3-2 Maidstone United: George’s men are stunned by Jack

St Albans City upset the odds at Clarence Park, as they came from behind to secure three points against thirdplaced Maidstone United.

St Albans

By Jake Ellacott

ST ALBANS CITY 3
Hoddle 20, Jeffers 56, James 67

MAIDSTONE UTD 2
Fowler 24, Rush 25

JACK THE LAD: St Albans City’s Jack James wheels away after grabbing the winner
PICTURE: Jim Standen

ST ALBANS CITY upset the odds at Clarence Park, as they came from behind to secure three points against thirdplaced Maidstone United.
Speaking after the game, Saints manager David Noble couldn’t hide his delight with the result.
“We knew that to turn this (poor) run around, it would take a really hard working determined performance,” he said. “It was a really, really good performance co...

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