Maidstone United (Official)
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Tuesday: 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 22:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 18:00
Friday: 08:00 - 06:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 21:30
About Maidstone United (Official)
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Maidstone United (Official) Description
Maidstone United Football Club is an English football team from Maidstone, Kent.
The current club is a continuation of the old Maidstone United, which was a member of the Football League between 1989 and 1992. The club was forced out of the league by financial ruin but the youth squad formed the nucleus of a new club. The 'Stones' were elected to the Kent County League Fourth Division in 1993 and have since progressed through the non-league pyramid. They currently play in the Isthmian League Division One South.
The club plays their matches at the Gallagher Stadium, James Whatman Way, Maidstone. ME14 1LQ.
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Tomorrow's Buildbase FA Trophy game has reduced admission prices: Adults: Β£10 Concessions: Β£5 Under 16s: Β£1 Manchett Main Stand transfers: free
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Book now onto the Maidstone United Santa Special Soccer School taking place this Thursday at the Gallagher Stadium!
First team players including Blair Turgott and Jack Paxman will be attending.
BREAKING: Maidstone United or Woking will host Maidenhead United or Oxford City in the second round of the Buildbase FA Trophy.
π The draw for the Buildbase FA Trophy second round takes place this afternoon.
Supporters can listen live from 12.45pm on talkSPORT2: https://talksport.com/radioplayer/live/ta lksport2.htmlβ¦
Following this weekend's 1-1 draw in Surrey, we will welcome Woking to the Gallagher Stadium on Tuesday 18 December for our Buildbase FA Trophy first round replay.
Admission to this game is priced as follows: Adults: Β£10 Concessions: Β£5... Under 16s: Β£1 Manchett Main Stand transfers: free
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π₯ Watch highlights from yesterday's Buildbase FA Trophy game at Woking here ‡οΈ
π₯ We spoke to assistant manager Tristan Lewis following Saturday afternoonβs 1-1 draw at Woking in the Buildbase FA Trophy.
Our Buildbase FA Trophy replay with Woking will take place this Tuesday evening at the Gallagher Stadium with kick off at 7.45pm.
Admission prices TBC.
10-man Maidstone United are in the hat for the second round of the Buildbase FA Trophy are battling to a 1-1 draw at Woking.
There was an improvement from recent games with Maidstone looking to knock the ball about and play through the midfield trio of Ollie Muldoon, Jack Paxman and Jack Powell.
A first half that yielded few chances ended with Muldoon receiving his marching orders after receiving two bookings.
... From then on it was always going to be a challenge for Harry Wheeler's outfit, but the home side were being frustrated by a Stones rearguard that included a back three of Phillips, Walton and McLennan.
Maidstone then took the lead when Sean Shields pounced on a mix up in the Woking back line and finished with aplomb.
Woking quickly equalised however, with Toby Edser firing in from the edge of the box after a cross was only half-cleared.
Unsurprisingly the Cards pressed for a winner, but the Maidstone backline held firm to take the tie to a replay which will take place this Tuesday at the Gallagher Stadium.
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Today's game against Woking is underway.
π² Comprehensive updates: twitter.com/maidstoneunited πΈ Get the full picture: instagram.com/maidstoneunited π Live commentary: stoneslive.com or search Stones Live on your favourite radio app
π€π Here is the Maidstone United team for today's fixture at a freezing Laithwaite Community Stadium.
π Paxman, Powell and Romain return to starting XI π Jack Richards makes the bench
π€π MATCHDAY ππ€
This afternoon we make the trip round the M25 to face Woking in the Buildbase FA Trophy.
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π Read the preview of tomorrow's Buildbase FA Trophy first round game against Woking on the link below π
The Stones TV team sat down with Jake Cassidy to talk about his time so far at the Gallagher Stadium and his plans for the future.
This time tomorrow we will be kicking off this season's Buildbase FA Trophy campaign at National South high-flyers Woking. π€π
Coach travel: http://www.maidstoneunited.co.uk/2018/12/ coach-to-woking-3/
Maidstone United are pleased to announce a partnership with KH Homes to supply fully-equipped accommodation for first team players.
The club can confirm that Olu Durojaiye has departed from the Gallagher Stadium.
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Maidstone United Development Centre's one day Santa Special Soccer School takes place a week today at the Gallagher Stadium!
Jack Paxman and Blair Turgott are among the first team players who will be appearing.
πΊ Tonight on the Spitfire Lounge big screen we have Chelsea's visit to MOL Vidi in the Europa League. Kick off 5.55pm.
Wonderful day out. Really nice stadium with a lively atmosphere and good local produced food. Superb, friendly and welcoming clubhouse too which has a big bar and big screen for live football and results. No excuses, affordable football on your doorstep! Come on you Stones!!!
What a great place to visit . Just been there as part of Guiseley AFC travelling support & the Maidstone Football club & staff were so welcoming . I will definitely visit again if Guiseley return . Thanks Maidstone .
Took my two young boys to see their first game some months back they loved it staff are great and as usual the fans were fantastic they have been goin ever since support your local team thanks Maidstone untd
The best thing to happen to Maidstone in the last 25 years - a new stadium and a great club. COYS
Love the place....Such a nice club and fan....Soooo proud to be a Maidstone united fan
I watched the game with my 2 sons. Their first time at the Black Amber army and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great atmosphere in the goal end stands!!
Came with Rochdale in FA Cup, excellent day out from the 'greeter chap' outside the ground helping direct fans, good pub nearby and excellent, polite staff inside ground. I'm of a vintage to remember the Maidstone football league years and visited Dartford 3 times
not enough seating good standard of football beer served in plastic beaker not enough seating tried to get seat the weds before game, sold out
Great day daughter plays for the u15girls who walked out with the 1st team the club has so much potential has a great fan base shame the team don't have the same passion and pride as the supporters.
Coys
Friendly bunch of fans who are passionate about their club. They get behind the team in a vocal way. The whole club seems well run and modern technology make getting in easier. I had a bar code on my phone which scanned first time to open the turnstile for me.
The stadium is compact but very tidy. The new North stand (safe standing) is great and years ahead of its rivals. I get the feeling that this would not be enough though, if they ever make it into the football league and would probably have to move yet again.
Well worth a visit.
Been to watch the stones many times but today was first time in the new stand.
Good atmosphere, great result but I thought the stewards/ security were looking for trouble that was never going to be there. They also would not let us exit via the river side so did not go for a beer in the Spitfire after as the players tunnel prevented us getting through on the other side!
Arrived at the ground early found i nice pub called the flower pot got into the ground staff very helpful especially tom made us feel really welcome would visit there again if the opportunity arises.
As an Aldershot Town supporter, I enjoyed a very friendly welcome from all those I met from MUFC during the afternoon. It's going to be a decent ground when the new stand is finished but even so, I had a good view and the G4 pitch provides an excellent surface.
Nice to see Maidstone United, back in the Confernce,were they belong.After leaving the Athletic ground back in 1988, which was hard to accept,but thing's have turned out for the best.Wall done to Bill Williams and the Board directors.Wish the club best success. Ian Bailey.
Lying to get fans to go to the game. Then it's a prison once your there. If you want a cigarette you can leave the ground. But pay full price to get back in. (Unless the steward is a relative)
very uninformative site
This place is terrible if you are a disabled away fan toilets are up steps or marked females only to use a proper toilet you have to be escorted past all the home fans that is not acceptable in this day & age to enter & exit the stadium itβs up & down loads of steps in my personal opinion this ground should not be allowed to host football matches until the away disabled fans are made to feel they are wanted because at the current time you just get the feeling you are just another annoyance they do not want.
They poor staff, mainly the security with there attitude towards home and away supporters!
I have this at any other Conference Clubs!
For a team which is top of the league at the time I'd visiting the lack of space given to away fans is ridiculous on a hot day. Lack of seats for disabled supporters as well.
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Tuesday: 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 22:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 18:00
Friday: 08:00 - 06:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 21:30