Kent Messenger Maidstone

Seth making the most of his time

- By Craig Tucker

Seth Twumasi faces Rochdale in the FA Cup knowing he could be playing Football League opposition every week.

Twumasi is enjoying an extended stay at the Gallagher after inadverten­tly scuppering a move to League 2 Cheltenham by playing for Maidstone in the Kent Senior Cup.

It was due to be a one-off appearance, with Stones short of defenders for their first-round tie at Bromley and Twumasi in need of a game after leaving Newport in the summer.

But having signed forms with Maidstone, he could no longer join the Robins outside the transfer window following a change in the rules.

Cheltenham boss Gary Johnson, who managed the right-back at Peterborou­gh, Northampto­n and Yeovil, told Twumasi he’d been silly.

The defender took it on the chin, accepted Jay Saunders’ offer to keep playing for Maidstone and has been one of their best performers in recent weeks. He said: “I got a call from Cheltenham the day after the Bromley game.

“I went over there, trained, the manager was happy, offered me a contract but I couldn’t sign because I’d signed a National League form to play that Bromley game.

“The manager is someone I’ve worked under for many, many years, Gary Johnson.

“He said basically I was silly doing it but the rules have only just changed.

“You want to play as high as possible but I believe everything happens for a reason.

“I’m here, I’m enjoying playing playing part-time gives him time to concentrat­e on other interests.

He said: “We’ll see what happens. I’ve got a football academy back in Ghana and playing here gives me time to work on that.

“I go to Ghana every summer to have a look around, see what players are doing what and what we can do for them.

“There are plenty of talented players there. We’re just out there, scouting and organising trials to see where the next Michael Essien is going to come from.

“If they’re good enough, we’re able to bring them over to England.”

Twumasi is a useful man to have in the camp as Maidstone prepare to host League 1 Rochdale in the FA Cup first round on Sunday.

He knows several of their players, including winger Nathaniel MendezLain­g, a former team-mate at Peterborou­gh.

Twumasi said: “It will be a good game. They’ve got good players.

“I know a few of the boys there. It will be good to see them, as well as testing ourselves

“Every time I’ve played against them, they play good football.

“Sometimes they start from the back, they’ve got good wingers we’re going to have to be aware of.

“If we stick to our guns and work together as a team, I can’t see why we can’t beat them.”

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