Archive 2006-2014
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The honeymoon period is over - it's now about results, says Sam MacNeil
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Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley looks forward to his 801st game in charge
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We'll go there with the right attitude and work our socks off, says Tommy Warrilow
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Hopefully we can get a good result in front of a good crowd, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
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You've just got to pinch yourself sometimes to see where we are, says Dartford boss Tony Burman
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I'm sure Joe Pigott will be a great asset for us and score goals, says Bromley boss Mark Goldberg
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I'd hate to see Sittingbourne go under - but it is that bad, says concerned joint-boss Jim Ward
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I've had an awful record in the Trophy and I hope to put it right, says Bromley boss Mark Goldberg
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I think Phoenix Sports has a lot of potential, says joint-manager Steve O'Boyle
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Bromley 3-1 Gillingham - It was men against boys, says Bromley boss Mark Goldberg
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Whoever wants to stand in front of me I want to beat them, says Sittingbourne joint-boss Jim Ward
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Jim Ward will get his guys fired up, warns Ramsgate boss Tim Dixon
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What we offered him was too good for him to turn down, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
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Erith & Belvedere 5-1 Frimley Green - We want to stay in the Vase for as long as we can - Collins
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Phoenix Sports 4-1 Bearsted - It was a great win for the club, says Steve O'Boyle
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We've had a good start but we're not getting carried away, says Phoenix Sports boss Steve O'Boyle
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We certainly can't afford to lose to Phoenix Sports, admits Bearsted boss Tony Cornwell
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My players are here at the club to win something, says Erith & Belvedere boss Micky Collins
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Everything seems to be going the right way, says Lordswood boss Jason Lillis
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The move to Ramsgate is just to better myself, says Tom Parkinson
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We're in a false position, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
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Dave Smith takes over as Lydd Town's new manager
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Whitstable Town part company with boss Justin Luchford
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Staines Town 0-2 Bromley - I still want us to score more goals, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
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Maidstone United 2-3 Tonbridge Angels - They've all given me everything, says Tommy Warrilow
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The squad it going to be tested, says Welling United boss Jamie Day
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I know what's on the Maidstone United game, says Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow
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We need to show a bit more enthusiasm and a bit more energy, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
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We don't fear anyone, says Dover Athletic boss Nicky Forster
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