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STONES COME TO A GRINDING HALT

CHESHAM UNITED 2 MAIDSTONE UNITED 0
By Simon Newbury

MAIDSTONE United’s run of six successive wins came to an end at the hands of a spirited Chesham United at The Meadow.
Two goals in the space of five second-half minutes from Ashley Lodge and Connor Stevens saw the Generals home.
The Stones made a bright start but Chesham’s defence, led by debutant Taylor Foran, kept them at bay.
Maidstone’s best chance of the game came in first-half stoppage time when Chesham keeper Dillon Addai came out from his goal and was lobbed by Aaron Blair but the ball dropped wide of...

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