Archive 2006-2014
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I don't want to get beat by the same team twice in a season, says Jamie Day
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Our away form just takes care of itself, says Cray Wanderers boss Ian Jenkins
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Nothing's won or lost on Saturday, says Phoenix Sports joint-boss Tony Beckingham
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We've just broken record after record this year for certain things, says Lordswood boss Jason Lillis
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We're not setting into the lions' den, it's not like that in Guernsey, says Deres boss Micky Collins
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There is a chance here for Canterbury to have a real proud asset, says chairman Tim Clark
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Cray Wanderers 1-1 Lowestoft Town - I think our position is perfect, says Ian Jenkins
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We need everyone pulling in the same direction, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
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We want to be in the Kent Invicta League, says Milton & Fulston boss Aaron Perry
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Welling United 3-1 Bromley - We didn't play particularly great tonight, admits Jamie Day
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We have to dust ourselves off and have that belief again, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
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We've got to keep grinding out results, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
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Whitstable Town unveil Nicky Southall as their new manager
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Rusthall part company with manager Paul McDonagh
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Maidstone United 2-0 Herne Bay - I thought we were disapointing today, admits Jay Saunders
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This is a bigger than for us than the Salisbury game, says Stones boss Jay Saunders
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We need to keep a good run going, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
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We're not going to change the way we play, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
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Folkestone Invicta sell striker Stuart King to Maidstone United
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Our plan is to get as many local players playing for Sittingbourne, says Jim Ward
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I hope I'm wrong but the pitches will dictate games, says Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow
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We are entering a critical stage in Fisher's history, says secretary Dan York
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Welling United 5-2 Billericay Town - You don't win trophies in November, says Jamie Day
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I haven't got a get-out-of-jail card, admits Cray Wanderers chairman Gary Hillman
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We are offering a FREE alternative to Christmas shopping, says Woodstock chairman Maurice Dunk
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We seem to be doing better away from home, admits Bromley coach Neil Smith
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The sign of a good side is how many points you take against sides below you, says Tony Burman
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Boreham Wood 0-2 Bromley - We've got a team that should do better in the league, admits Neil Smith
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RESULTS: DECEMBER 2012
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Kingstonian 0-4 Dartford - I'd love to stay in this for as long as we can, says Tony Burman