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Maidstone United midfielder Sam Corne signs new contract at the Gallagher Stadium

13:00, 25 March 2024

updated: 13:03, 25 March 2024

Talisman midfielder Sam Corne has signed a new deal at Maidstone.

Long-serving Corne is the first member of George Elokobi’s squad to agree terms for next season.

Sam Corne's new deal at the Gallagher takes him into a sixth season with Maidstone. Picture: Steve Terrell
Sam Corne's new deal at the Gallagher takes him into a sixth season with Maidstone. Picture: Steve Terrell

It keeps him at the Gallagher Stadium for a sixth season, with the news a major boost as United challenge for an immediate return to the National League.

“I’ve been at the club for a long while, the club’s always been loyal to me and when the gaffer came to me about a new deal, it made sense,” said vice-captain Corne, 27.

“I’m happy where I am and sometimes, when you’re happy, that’s where you play your best football.

“It’s been ongoing since December and we’ve gone back and forth over a period of time.

“I’m buzzing to get things over the line and I can concentrate on the back end of the season now.

“Wherever it may take us, I don’t know, but at least I know I’ll be here.

“I think it shows the intent of the club, not leaving personnel in the lurch.

“As a player, especially in football, contracts are sometimes hard to come by so when you get that opportunity at a great club to stay where you enjoy your football, I think it’s only right.”

Sam Corne has signed a new deal at Maidstone. Picture: Steve Terrell
Sam Corne has signed a new deal at Maidstone. Picture: Steve Terrell

Corne joined Maidstone from Ashford in the summer of 2019.

He starred in the 2022 National League South title success and this season scored in three successive rounds - including winners against Stevenage and Ipswich - as United reached the FA Cup last 16.

His performances in the cup led to speculation over his future but Maidstone is a good fit for Corne, who lives nearby and coaches youth players at Welling, as he enters his peak years.

He said: “Unless there’s something laid out in front of you, you don’t know, but with my coaching, being local and the fact I love the club, sometimes you’ve got to look where you are now rather than where you may be.

“It’s a great club, it’s a massive club and hopefully we can take it as far as we possibly can.

“I’m coming to that age now where I feel I’m in my prime.

“I feel like I’m understanding my role, wherever that may be.

“Obviously this year the gaffer’s asked me to play a different kind of role where I’ve played a bit deeper.

“You know from the time I’ve been here, I’m tenacious, hardworking, I always give my all and if I can continue doing that, as well as showing my quality, that’s the main thing.”

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