All posts tagged Jay Saunders
Eight return for Ryman Premier Division campaign
Eight members of the promotion-winning squad have agreed to sign for the 2013/14 season. Paul Booth, Ian Draycott, Rory Hill, Danny Lye, Charlie Mitten, Tommy Osborne, Michael Phillips and Jerrome Sobers are returning for the Ryman Premier Division campaign. Jay …
Goalkeeper Lee Worgan joins Maidstone United
Goalkeeper Lee Worgan has joined Maidstone United after five years with Tonbridge Angels. After announcing his departure from Longmead at the weekend, Worgan was linked with Maidstone and Jay
Team awards for the 2012/13 season
Jay Saunders has named Michael Phillips as his player of the season. The manager's player of the season award was presented at the club's Big End Of Season Bash
Jay’s Journal – 3 May 2013
I am looking forward to tomorrow’s play-off final against Faversham. I have to admit I was a bit nervous before Tuesday’s game against Folkestone but now
Jay’s Journal – 26 April 2013
I am looking forward to tomorrow's game against Horsham. It's nice to be at home and have an outside chance of being involved with the championship. For players and
Jay’s Journal – 12 April 2012
You will have seen the news that I have signed a deal to be in charge next season. To be honest, I hadn't really given much thought to
Stones sign up Saunders for 2013/14 season
Maidstone United have confirmed Jay Saunders as their manager for the 2013/14 season. Saunders took over the role on a caretaker basis towards the end of the 2010/11 season
Jay’s Journal: 15 March 2013
It has been a busy week but I am delighted to have strengthened the squad with the quality we’ve brought in. You cannot believe your luck when someone like
Mills puts pen to paper for 2013/14 season
Hot on the heels of Alex Flisher's contract extension, Tom Mills is the latest player to sign up for the 2013/14 season. The highly-rated defender agreed to add another
Maidstone United 3-0 Tooting & Mitcham United
Saturday 9th March 2013 // Ryman One South // Attendance: 1851 // Report by Ruth Tunnell
Tooting and Mitcham must be sick of the sight

























