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Maxwell U-turn to boost Brickies

Popular boss Ryan Maxwell has delighted Sittingbourne by reversing his decision to stand down as manager.

Maxwell U-turn

By Jon Couch

REVERSE: Ryan Maxwell

POPULAR boss Ryan Maxwell has delighted Sittingbourne by reversing his decision to stand down as manager.
Maxwell built the Brickies a solid platform for the future, taking them from the foot of the Isthmian South East table to third in the table.
But a home semi-final defeat to The Three Bridges prompted him to stand down last week after just under two seasons in charge.
“The club did all that we possibly could to keep Ryan and his team but we fully understand his reasons especially with his young family in situ,” the club said following his decision ...

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