Jay Saunders lifts the lid on his time at The Stones - a must listen

Stones Aged

Apr 11 2021 • 58 mins

Forget Meghan and Oprah, if you listen to one in-depth interview this year it must be our podcast chat with Stones legend Jay Saunders.

The former manager opens his heart as he talks about his time at Maidstone United and how he was gutted when he was sacked.

He talks with honesty and passion about:

-  What happened on the day he lost his job with the Stones

- Why  The Stones remain so close to his heart

- How tough it was in the National League Premier

- Why he would still love to take the Stones into the Football League

- His relationship with the Board

-  How he felt when Harry Wheeler was appointed and what happened when he and Harry met  at the Bromley game

- How he became manager in the first place and his great relationship with Bill Williams

-  Moving from playing to  managing

- His favourite games in charge and the best players he signed?

- The truth behind the Macclesfield job



And we ask the big question: would he like to come back one day?

Tune in!

The Original Podcast By And For Fans Of Maidstone United

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