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Maidstone United scored their 300th league goal at the Gallagher Stadium in Saturday’s win against Dartford.
Jack Barham chalked up the milestone when he opened the scoring in a 4-0 victory.
He became the 111th different Maidstone scorer since the stadium opened in 2012, with their total goals in all competitions standing at 447.
Club photographer Steve Terrell has shared nearly a decade’s worth of stats, featuring plenty of old favourites and a few names you might have forgotten.
Paul Booth, a player who needs no introduction, scored the Stones’ first-ever league goal at Whatman Way.
It came from the penalty spot in a 5-4 opening-day Isthmian South East defeat by Walton & Hersham on August 18 2012.
Booth also scored Maidstone’s second goal that day and netted seven league goals in total at the Gallagher, putting him ninth in the all-time list.
Frannie Collin, the 18th different scorer after joining from Tonbridge in 2013, tops the chart with 24 goals, one clear of Alex Flisher, while Jay May is third on 18.
Vas Karagiannis and Justin Amaluzor are joint-fourth on nine, and there’s a three-way tie for sixth spot, with Zac Attwood, Jack Parkinson and Alex Brown on eight.
With Booth on his own in ninth, four players share 10th place with Ade Olorunda, Joe Pigott, Stuart King and current Stones star Joan Luque all on six goals.
The rest of Maidstone’s league goals at the Gallagher Stadium have been scored by:
Five: Ian Draycott, Jamie Coyle, Ibby Akanbi.
Four: Ben Greenhalgh, Shaun Welford, Tom Mills, Bobby-Joe Taylor, Rory Hill, Blair Turgott, Matt McClure.
Three: Charley Robertson, Jamar Loza, Delano Sam-Yorke, Michael Phillips (original), Joe Healy, Alex Wynter, Steve Watt, Billy Bricknell, Own goals, Liam Enver-Marum, Jack Paxman, Kevin Lokko, Stuart Lewis, Zavon Hines, Ross Lafayette, Dan Wishart, Iffy Allen, Sam Corne, Jack Barham.
Two: Alex Akrofi, Fabio Saraiva, Orlando Smith, Tom Phipp, Jack Harris, Dumebi Dumaka, Dan Sweeney, Yemi Odubade, Josh Hare, Alex Finney, Joe Anderson, Shamir Mullings, Will De Havilland, Gavin Hoyte, Scott Rendell, Charlie Seaman, Michael Phillips (current).
One: Matt Bodkin, Tim Olorunda, Nick Humphrey, Dan Parkinson, Callum Driver, Jack Richards, Warren Whitely, Jerrome Sobers, Ashley Miller, James Rogers, Jack Evans, Tom Wraight, Johan ter Horst, George McLennan, Jack Powell, Simon Walton, Jake Cassidy, Jake Embery, Rob Swaine, Jonny Edwards, Noah Chesmain, Zihni Temelci, Ross Marshall, George Elokobi, Ayuk Tarh, Raphe Browne, George Porter, Ibrahim Olutade, Regan Booty, Christie Pattisson, Alfie Pavey.
Other Stones scorers at the Gallagher (various competitions): Alex Waugh, Liam King, Richard Davies, Mark Lovell, Darius Osei, Kaiyne Woolery, Jay Saunders, Gary Smith, Sonny Miles, Bradley Jordan, Alfie Kitt, Alex Osborn, Jon Burtonshaw, Tom Murphy, Reece Prestedge, Ollie Muldoon, Olu Durojaiye, Elliott Romain, Jai Reason, Ryan Johnson, Saidou Khan.