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Maidstone United player-coach Simon Walton leaves the Gallagher Stadium as club announce retained list

By: Craig Tucker ctucker@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:02, 03 May 2019

Updated: 17:10, 03 May 2019

Player-coach Simon Walton has left Maidstone but the club’s retained list is giving little away.

Walton announced on Instagram he is leaving the Gallagher Stadium following an eventful season which included four wins in seven games as caretaker manager.

He wrote: “It’s certainly not been the season anybody would’ve wanted and I am gutted for how it turned out.

Simon Walton announced his departure on Instagram Picture: Andy Jones

“But I am also very grateful to have had the opportunity to meet and work with some real good people along the way.

“I would like to wish @maidstoneunited all the very best for the future and you never know we may cross paths again one day.

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“But now it’s time to move on to the next challenge and chapter in my career....”

Jack Richards has been offered a new deal Picture: Andy Jones

Maidstone confirm Andre Coker, Dan Wishart, Jake Embery, Justin Amaluzor and Will De Havilland are under contract for next season, although De Havilland has a release clause following relegation.

Jack Richards has been offered a new deal while loanees Aron Davies, Dion-Curtis Henry, Jake Cassidy, Jarvis Edobor and Josh Taylor have returned to their parent clubs.

Everyone else is out of contract and Maidstone say they are “either discussing terms with the club or negotiating a deal elsewhere”.

Jake Embery is under contract for next season Picture: Steve Terrell

Those players are: Blair Turgott, Chris Lewington, Elliott Romain, George McLennan, Jack Powell, Jordan Wynter, Josh Strizovic, Michael Phillips, Ollie Muldoon and Rob Swaine.

Lewington, who is also the club’s goalkeeper coach, revealed after the Kent Senior Cup final he was in talks over a new deal but the future of other squad members remains unclear.

However, it seems unlikely many - if any - will stay with head coach Hakan Hayrettin keen to start afresh as Maidstone gear up for National South.

De Havilland, Phillips and Turgott are among those players to have spoken about their future in the past few weeks.

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