Archive 2006-2014
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It's great for Bromley to be invovled in a top-of-the-table clash, says boss Mark Goldberg
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I've had enough of games being called off, says Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow
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RESULTS: FEBRUARY 2014
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No one wants to see Crockenhill go out of business, says manager Craig Clark
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I don't really want to be stuck in the Kent Invicta for the next five years, says Sean Glover
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FA issue Hanwell Town one final chance to stage FA Vase tie
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Orpington 5-0 Crockenhill - We know we're going to be up against it, admits Crocks boss Craig Clark
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Soccer Shorts: We have nothing to lose so there's no pressure on us, says John Ovard
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Tommy Sampson launches Sudden Exit book
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The chairman backs us 100% with everything, says Greenwich Borough boss Ian Jenkins
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If we play to our best we've got a chance of staying up, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
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We will give someone a good hiding, warns Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
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Croydon 3-2 Horley Town - I need financial help big time, says Croydon chairman Dickson Gill
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Thamesmead Town 4-1 Maidstone United - We'll fight our way out of trouble, says Keith McMahon
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Charlton Athletic 3-0 Milton Keynes Dons - We weren't playing at our best, admits Stuart Weston
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Albie Barker quits as Deal Town boss
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Greenwich Borough 0-1 Erith Town - Let's keep the season alive, says Erith Town boss Mark Tompkins
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Fraser Franks deserves to move back into full-time football, says Welling United boss Jamie Day
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Wembley is a dream for anyone involved in football, says Ashford United coach John Ovard
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We are too Jekyll and Hyde at the moment, admits Cray Valley boss Steve Chapman
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We can be around the top come the end of the season, says Maidstone United coach Jack Parkinson
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We're all itching to get back in action at home, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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Next season will be a fresh start, says Cray Wanderers boss Keith Bird
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We knew we're in a difficult situation, says Dartford boss Tony Burman
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We're having to catch up, admits concerned Canterbury City boss Ade Gower
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Bromley 1-2 Concord Rangers - We were second best tonight in every department, admits Mark Goldberg
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Fisher 3-2 Canterbury City - I think we'll turn it over, says Canterbury City boss Ade Gower
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Bromley unveil the return of midfield ace Ali Fuseini
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We should be winning at home against Hyde, says Welling United boss Jamie Day
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I have taken the club as far as I possibly can, says Deal Town chairman Dayle Melody