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JAY: WE ARE SO CLOSE TO SAFETY

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MAIDSTONE v BOREHAM W
3pm kick-off at Gallagher Stadium
JAY SAUNDERS thinks a win against Boreham Wood will be enough for Maidstone United to book a second date with the National League.
Saunders’ Stones have been in remarkable form, with Friday’s win against Wrexham stretching their run to one defeat in 11 games.
Included in that sequence have been wins at Dagenham & Redbridge and Gateshead, as well as a crucial three points against relegation rivals Southport.
Staying up has been the only goal for the Kent club, who had to balance their playing budget with ground improveme...

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