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Maidstone United joint-manager Alan Walker wants to increase team's firepower

Maidstone United boss Alan Walker is in the market for extra firepower
Maidstone United boss Alan Walker is in the market for extra firepower

By Alex Hoad

Maidstone joint-boss Alan Walker is hoping to bolster his side’s attacking options, despite both his strikers netting last Saturday.

Two front-men found the net in the same game for the first time in seven months in the 2-0 win at Ashford Town (Middx) with James Pinnock and Matthew Wright on target.

However, Walker has revealed striker Meshach Nugent, currently on loan at Ryman League Division 1 North VCD, will not be returning yet and said he was “working on a couple of strikers” but would not go into further detail.

“Shack is still a few weeks away from fitness," Walker said. "His loan agreement was indefinite but would run for a minimum of a month. He has been there for a month but he still needs games before he can come back.”

Saturday’s win took Stones up to seventh in the Ryman League Premier Division and just four points behind second-placed Boreham Wood with a game in hand.

The Stones face a second trip to Sussex to face Bognor inside a month for Saturday's FA Trophy second qualifying round tie.

The teams drew 0-0 at Nyewood Lane on October 3 – one of just six points the rock-bottom Rocks have earned in 12 league games.

Club captain Jay Saunders will return after suspension but defender Roland Edge is likely to miss several weeks after sustaining a torn calf.

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