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Lashings owner David Folb's proposals for Maidstone United set to be revealed on Tuesday

Lashings owner David Folb
Lashings owner David Folb

By Alex Hoad

Lashings supremo David Folb, pictured, will set out his plan to take over Maidstone United in a takeover proposal due to be delivered to the club on Tuesday.

Lashings representative Glenn Aitken – a former Stones player – will attend the Ryman League, Premier Division season-opener at Harrow on Saturday and will also be present on Tuesday when Maidstone entertain Hastings.

Stones chairman Paul Bowden-Brown expects to present the proposal to fellow shareholders Oliver Ash and Bill Williams after the game at Homelands.

Mr Aitken said: "We still have further questions which need answering about the finances. The club have been forthcoming with information during the process and I’m sure we will be in a position to submit the proposal by Tuesday morning."

Mr Bowden-Brown is expected to be asked to pay off a raft of creditors before any Lashings takeover is completed.

Mr Aitken said: "The club understands what we are saying. We will make it clear in the proposal how much we are prepared to take on."

Despite Mr Bowden-Brown insisting there is no rush to conclude a deal, Mr Aitken said: "If a problem can’t be solved in a quick time then it is probably unsolvable.

"The fans have the feeling that the possible death of the club is imminent."

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