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NO FINGER OF BLAME FOR GARY

By Jon Palmer

SET IN STONE: Maidstone’s Joe Pigott fires home to put his side 2-0 up against Cheltenham
PICTURES: Garry Griffiths

GARY Johnson has pleaded innocence after being sent to the stand during Cheltenham Town’s FA Cup first round defeat by National League Maidstone United.
A woeful first-half display saw the Robins trailing 3-0 at Whaddon Road and despite an improvement after the break, they left themselves with far too much to do.
Both sides had a man dismissed – Cheltenham’s Kevin Dawson and the Stones’ Delano Sam-Yorke earning their marching o...

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