Archive 2006-2014
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Deal Town 1-2 Ashford United - I thought we were quite comfortable, says Ashford boss Paul Chambers
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Lewisham Borough unveil Willie O'Sullivan as their new manager
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I'm looking for a good, confident start, says Lydd Town boss Dave Johncock
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The gap between the Invicta League and Kent League is getting smaller, says Rusthall's Paul McDonagh
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I am confident we can challenge to achieve the club's promotion goal, says Bears boss Tony Cornwell
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Going full-time can be done - but not at the expense of bringing the club down, says Tony Burman
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Silverware is most definately on the agenda, says Seven Acre & Sidcup boss Chris Tuley
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We know the opportunity to go up is potentially huge this season, says KFU manager Sam MacNeil
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We are looking for a good day out at Deal, says Ashford United boss Paul Chambers
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We have to be at our best to beat Ashford, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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Dover Athletic unveil the signing of former Millwall striker Ben May
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I still believe in the magic of The FA Cup, says Erith & Belvedere boss Micky Collins
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There will be a reaction because I've told them in no uncertain terms what I expect, says Sitford
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Erith & Belvedere 4-2 Corinthian - Worst team performance I have seen in 50 years, says Tony Sitford
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It was an easy decision to sign for Dartford, says Richard Rose
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We'll be doing our homework on Ringmer, says Erith Town assistant manager Ray Powell
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We're expecting a tough game against East Preston, warns Fisher boss Steve Firkins
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Fisher 0-1 Erith Town - Every game is a hard game in the Kent League, says Ray Powell
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It's nice to get off to a good start, says Erith & Belvedere boss Micky Collins
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Cray Valley could be a dark horse, says Vickers boss Ricky Bennett
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I think the players' will be hurting and they'll want to put it right against Whyteleafe, says Clews
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VCD Athletic 5-1 Beckenham Town - We didn't show up in the second half, admits shocked Jason Clews
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Soccer Shorts: Striker Stuart Zanone opts to quit Ashford United to return to Rochester United
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It's going to be a tough opening game, says Canterbury City player-boss Simon Austin
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We are in it to try and win it, says Erith Town boss Tony Russell
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The target is simple - to finish higher than last year, says Cray Valley boss Steve Chapman
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My players have bonded really well, says Sevenoaks Town boss Simon Jones
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Cray Wanderers 0-1 Crystal Palace - We are down to the bare bones again, says Joe Francis
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Maidstone United 1-1 Ebbsfleet United - I always look to do better than last season,says Liam Daish
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I'm not putting any pressure on the lads', says Fisher boss Steve Firkins