Maidstone United postpone pre-season friendly against Gillingham after segregation issues
15:42, 17 June 2015
Maidstone's pre-season friendly against old rivals Gillingham has been postponed due to building work at the Gallagher Stadium.
The teams were due to meet on Monday, July 27 but United are unable to satisfy segregation requirements with their main stand extension ongoing.
Chief executive Bill Williams said: "We are very grateful to Gillingham for accepting our invitation and apologise to them and all those who were looking forward to the game.
"Despite it being a friendly, the authorities have subsequently advised us that segregation would be required and our designated area is where the main work is being carried out.
"This work has also temporarily reduced the capacity and we feel – given the interest on forums and social media – that we would not be able to accommodate all those who would want to come to the match.
"If Justin Edinburgh and his staff are willing, we will look at hosting this match next summer when at least 3,000 spectators will be able to enjoy our Gallagher Stadium hospitality."
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