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STONES OPT TO STICK

STONES OPT

TUE 08

BACKING: Simon Walton, left, and Tristan Lewis

MAIDSTONE UNITED will stick with caretaker duo Tristan Lewis and Simon Walton for now after two wins in their first three games in charge.
The pair took over at the end of December when a 3-1 defeat at relegation rivals Dover Athletic ended Harry Wheeler’s tenure after only threeand- ahalf months.
Lewis and Walton guided the Stones to a 1-0 win at Boreham Wood, but then lost again to Dover on New Year’s Day.
However, they bounced back at Hartlepool last week end, winning 2-1, to buy themselves more time in the job.
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