Maidenhead United: Canoville reflects on his time as a Magpie
Former Maidenhead winger Paul Canoville reflects on his time at York Road in early 1990s.
The Chelsea and Reading winger made the switch to non-league after a serious injury whilst playing for the Royals in the 1980s, and is happy the club gave him a chance to carry on playing.
"Maidenhead gave me an opportunity, gave me the chance," he told ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Berkshire's Ady Williams. "We had some good times, they were a good set of fans they had there, it was a difficult league at the time.
"I enjoyed it...because it reminded me of, obviously, where I started off [in non-league football]."
He was also full of praise for the current boss Alan Devonshire.
"He's been doing a great job...Alan Devonshire has had the experience of being at West Ham and he's brought that to the club.
"Winning every week, week in week out, it's a great feeling, definitely a great feeling."
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