Archive 2006-2014
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I believe that we can turn this around, insists Rusthall boss Paul McDonagh
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Dartford 5-1 Alfreton Town - We felt this could be a massive three points, says Tony Burman
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Cray Valley 1-2 Lingfield - It would have been nice to repay the chairman with a Vase run - Chapman
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Soccer Shorts: Corinthian unveil coach Matt Longhurst as their new manager
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It's good to make history for the club, says Cray Valley boss Steve Chapman
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Lordswood is a nice place to be at the moment, says boss Jason Lillis
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I generally think the ability that we've got in the squad we can do well, says Simon Austin
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It's important we try and keep our run going, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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If I told you I haven’t been dreaming of a trip to Guernsey I’d be lying, says KFU boss Sam MacNeil
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My players would play for me for nothing, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
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Walton Casuals 1-2 Thamesmead Town - I thought we wanted it more than them, admits Keith McMahon
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Club owner Jerry Dolke will back us all the way, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
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Bromley 1-1 Tonbridge Angels - We have to start taking our chances, admits Bromley coach Neil Smith
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VCD Athletic 0-2 Erith Town - It was not pretty, but we got the job done, admits Tony Russell
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There's a bit of pressure on both teams looking for their first win, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
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It will be nice to go into a game as underdogs, says Chatham Town boss Kevin Watson
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We've shown that we can compete, says Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow
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Sutton will be a tough game, says Welling United boss Jamie Day
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We feel we've not played consistenlty well for 90 minutes, says Neil Cugley
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The manner we lost to Folkestone was not acceptable, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
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Tonbridge Angels 1-1 Welling United - We've deserved more than what we've got, says Tommy Warrilow
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Herne Bay 1-3 Folkestone Invicta - We know we can be another another level, says Neil Cugley
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We’ve got to concentrate on going as far as we can, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
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We have to try and get through for the FA Cup finances, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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I think there's a bit more to come from us, says VCD Athletic boss Ricky Bennett
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You can't afford to miss your chances, says Ashford United boss Paul Chambers
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It would be great to take Sittingbourne to the FA Cup First Round, says joint-manager Jim Ward
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By no means we'll be underestimating our FA Cup opponents, insists Chatham Town boss Kevin Watson
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The FA Cup prize money is the major aspect at the moment, admits Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
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Dulwich are the favourites - the pressure is on them, says Hythe Town boss Scott Porter