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OUR JAY IS GOING NOWHERE, SAYS BILL

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By Matt Badcock

MAIDSTONE United chief executive Bill Williams has confirmed manager Jay Saunders will be staying at the club.
The long-standing Stones boss was the odds-on favourite to take over at Macclesfield Town after John Askey left the Silkmen for Shrewsbury.
But Williams has dismissed the rumours, saying: “Over the past day or so, there has been rumour and speculation over the future of our manager Jay Saunders.
“To put an end to that, I can confirm that Jay is committed to Maidstone United and will be continuing the role he’s had with the club since 2011.
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