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Maidenhead United 2-1 York City: Corne so sweet for Stones!

SAM Corne was the Maidstone United hero as two goals in as many minutes settled this clash of the newly-promoted sides at the Gallagher Stadium.

Maidenhead United

By Ruth Pettifer

MAIDSTONE UTD 2
Corne 79, 81

YORK CITY 1
John-Lewis 10
SAM Corne was the Maidstone United hero as two goals in as many minutes settled this clash of the newly-promoted sides at the Gallagher Stadium.
Lennell John-Lewis handed York the lead inside the opening ten minutes and looked like being enough to earn the points until Corne’s late cameo, thanks largely to Jack Barham’s first-half penalty miss.
Corne headed home the equaliser in the 79th minute and, just two minutes later, turned the game around after meeting Roarie Deacon’s centre with an emphatic finish.
“[Sam] is...

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