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STONES’ TOP DUO WANT TO SELL UP?

MAIDSTONE UNITED owners Terry Casey and Oliver Ash are looking to attract new investors to the club – or even sell it completely.
The duo took over in 2010 and oversaw the Stones’ iconic move back into the Kent town by building the Gallagher Stadium.
Now they want to bring in new partners to invest in further stadium development and the club’s onfield ambitions.
Ash said: “It has been a fantastic project to bring the club home and we are proud of what has been achieved over the past few years.
“There are lots of very good people in the club working hard to make...

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