Kent Messenger Maidstone

Dan’s digging in

CALLED UP DEFENDER SAYS HE’S FULLY COMMITTED

- By Craig Tucker

Dan Wishart says he is 100% committed to Maidstone following his unexpected midweek appearance.

The defender was transferli­sted following United’s relegation to National League South after telling head of football John Still he wanted to stay at a higher level.

Still signed Noah Chesmain and Luke Pennell as replacemen­ts and said he wouldn’t play Wishart unless he had to.

But he was named on the bench at Welling on Tuesday and came on for the injured Jonny Edwards at half-time.

Wishart said: “I was asked a question at the end of last year and I was honest and said I wanted to play as high as I could. “I’ve kept myself fit, I’ve kept myself sharp, and I just wanted to take my chance when I got it. “I’m not as sharp as I want to be – obviously I haven’t played a lot of games – but I’m here and I want to do well for the club. “I played League 2 football not that long ago and I wanted to stay as close to League 2 football as I could.

“It hasn’t happened and I’ve just had to graft to stay in contention.

“Since the first day of preseason I’ve been 100% committed. “I’m as profession­al as they come. I’ve just grafted even though I probably knew I wasn’t going to be involved.

“I’ve still done everything profession­ally and it’s got me back in the side. I’m involved in everything and the management have looked after me.

“It’s not like they’re sending me to go running round a field on my own.”

There’s been interest but no one has matched Wishart’s Maidstone deal.

He said: “I don’t just want to go anywhere. It’s a difficult one. “A lot of clubs are not really looking to spend what they were spending.

“I’m on a contract here where I’m happy with it and I couldn’t really financiall­y go somewhere else.

“I’ve got responsibi­lities, I’ve got a lot of things outside football that I’ve got to look after.” Wishart likes the look of Maidstone’s new squad, describing skipper George Elokobi as the leader they lacked last season, and is confident results will come after starting with two defeats.

He said: “I think this is a good team.You’ll see a change in results – we’re very close. “I think there’s an improvemen­t on last year, to be honest. “Everyone knows George is a big personalit­y. He asks a lot of the boys and they are willing to go that extra yard.

“We didn’t have that last year.” Maidstone visit Hungerford on Saturday (3pm) and host Eastbourne at the Gallagher on Tuesday (7.45pm).

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Picture: Sean Aidan Dan Wishart, who came on in the second half for Maidstone at Welling on Tuesday night, says he is 100% committed
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