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Christie Pattisson intends to show Maidstone fans what he’s all about after signing a new deal.
Last season was frustrating on two counts for the ex-Braintree winger, with injuries restricting his involvement before the National South campaign was declared null and void.
He’s fit and raring to go now, though, and will finally get to play in front of the Gallagher Stadium crowd with fans on their way back.
Pattisson, 24, has seen footage and heard plenty about United’s home crowd and can’t wait to run out in front of them.
“I’ve seen highlights, I’ve seen a lot of people talk about it,” he told Stones TV. “I’m excited to play in front of the fans.
“Last year was tough with the injuries but I think fans can look forward to goals, a lot of one-on-ones and pace and trickery.”
Pattisson was a development player with Brentford before dropping into non-league with Phoenix, Welling, Braintree - where he worked with Stones boss Hakan Hayrettin - and Carshalton.