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‘Gutted’ Worgan backs axed Jay

By Matt Badcock

FANS FAVOURITE: Jay Saunders was hugely popular with the Maidstone supporters
PICTURE: Andy Nunn

MAIDSTONE UNITED captain Lee Worgan says he is devastated Jay Saunders’ Stones fairytale is over – and says the whole squad shoulder the responsibility.
Saunders has long secured his status in club history having taken over at his boyhood club in 2011 when they were in Step 4 before masterminding three promotions in four seasons to take them to Non-League’s top tier.
The 39-year-old, who also oversaw FA Cup success i...

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