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Maidstone United manager Jay Saunders gets the chance to plan at last

By: Craig Tucker ctucker@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 20 April 2017

Jay Saunders finally has the luxury of being able to plan for a new season.

Two play-off campaigns and a final-day title triumph have kept the Stones boss busy over the last few years.

But with Maidstone safe in the National League with three games to play, he can start to think about next season and making the transition to full-time football.

Maidstone boss Jay Saunders Picture: Andy Jones

Lee Worgan, Tom Mills, Alex Flisher and Jack Paxman are the only players with contracts for 2017-18 so there’s plenty of work ahead.

Saunders intends to sit down with co-owners Oliver Ash and Terry Casey and chief executive Bill Williams to plot the way forward.

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He said: “We’ve only got four players under contract for next year so there’s a hell of a lot of planning to do.

“It now gives us an opportunity for me, Terry, Oliver and Bill to sit down and see what we’re going to do.

“We’ve got the three mornings a week training so we can start planning that and actually start speaking to the players.

“It’s been difficult trying to talk to players when you don’t know what league you’re going to be in.

“It’s the first season for a few years that I’ve had the opportunity to do that.”

Eight wins and three draws in their last 12 matches have propelled Maidstone to safety.

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Saunders always kept the faith, even after dropping into the bottom four.

He’s pleased to be able to reward the owners after £1m investment to build the North Stand and replace the 3G pitch at the Gallagher.

Saunders said: “I remember sitting in the office with Terry and Bill and Terry said, ‘do you think we can stay up?’ and I was confident we could.

“I knew we needed to get two or three players in. At one point, when you go eight without a win, you do start do think it’s going to be a long season but when we did drop in the bottom four we weren’t in there for long, which always give you confidence.

“I know Terry and Oliver have been great and have never put us under pressure and said we’ve got to stay up but you feel a pressure because you think after everything they’ve done, you want to give something back.”

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