Kent Messenger Maidstone

Bring on familiar foes

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many years ago. I loved Watling Street. We had some great games there, we had a very good team and we won the league to get into the Conference.

“I was comfortabl­e when we went there with Maidstone the year we won the Conference. “I always had a good rapport with the Dartford supporters so going there didn’t worry me. “I was aware there was a bit of resentment but we had such a successful time, it didn’t bother me.

“Tony Burman played centreforw­ard for me at Dartford and I still speak to him quite a bit. “He was a very good player, very clever, and he scored loads of goals.

“Kingy worked for me at Dagenham and he’s a good football person.

“He’s been around the game, he always seems to find a job and that tells you a story that people are happy to employ him. “Kingy will do a good job there. He’s hard-working, enthusiast­ic and it’ll be a tough game for us. “The highest-placed team doesn’t always win but it’ll be a good atmosphere.”

Ross Marshall is available after suspension but could be kept out of the side by Colchester loanee Cameron James.

Maidstone shouldn’t need to change too much after their performanc­e in the FA Cup win against Torquay, with Still’s tactics spot on.

“Sometimes I look at things quite deeply because I’m boring and don’t watch telly!” said Still.

“Seriously, people say to me have you seen Peaky Blinders, have you seen Game of Thrones and I say I haven’t seen anything.

“If it’s not football or music, I’m not interested!”

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