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Stones chairman admits concern over postponements

BOWDEN BROWN: "All I want to do is play matches and stabilise"
BOWDEN BROWN: "All I want to do is play matches and stabilise"

MAIDSTONE United chairman Paul Bowden Brown says he would consider hiring another ground to alleviate the fixture congestion that is threatening to cripple Maidstone’s season.

Bowden Brown has serious concerns about the club's ability to complete the Ryman 1 South programme after their latest postponement against Chatham.

With five matches called off already this season the Stones face a minimum of 25 games in the remaining four months of the season.

He said: "If the situation carries on like this, Maidstone won't be able to complete their fixtures."

Bowden Brown says he would consider playing individual matches at other venues.

He added: "If another club offered their ground, I don’t think it would be a problem with the Ryman League. All I want to do is play matches and stabilise."

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