Archive 2006-2014
- We now look forward to a massive challenge, says Faversham's new manager Ray Turner
- Four points over Easter will nail down our play-off place, says Welling United boss Jamie Day
- We've given ourselves a chance, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
- If Bromley finish in the top 10 and win the Kent Senior Cup that will be an excellent season - Bird
- We want to claim the bragging rights over Bromley, says Darts boss Tony Burman
- Greenwich Borough 3-2 Tunbridge Wells - We need to take our chances when we're on top, says Larkin
- We will struggle to keep hold off our better players, says Erith Town assistant Lew Watts
- We need to see a reaction pretty quickly, says Tunbridge Wells boss Martin Larkin
- We'll smash Hythe but I don't want to do Herne Bay any favors, says Norton boss Ben Taylor
- Tunbridge Wells 1-3 Erith Town - I'm very ambitious and I want to kick on, says Tony Russell
- Tonbridge Angels 4-0 Carshalton Athletic - Our aim now is to play Sutton next year - O'Brien
- Soccer Shorts: Kent coach teams up with Martin Allen at Notts County
- Whoever’s got their shirt on the day is playing in a Cup Final, says Alex O'Brien
- We're a lot more ahead of schedule of our long-term plan, says Tunbridge Wells boss Martin Larkin
- We've reached the Final the hard way, admits Erith Town boss Tony Russell
- If we don't go up we'll be a force next year, warns Cray Wanderers boss Ian Jenkins
- It's been a season of highs and lows, admits Bromley boss Hayden Bird
- KCFA need to bring the League club's back into the Kent Senior Cup, says Dartford chairman
- Cray Wanderers 2-3 Bromley - We want to finish our journey with winners' medals, says Hayden Bird
- It's very much Hythe's title now, admits Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
- Dover Athletic slap six-figure transfer fee on 42-goal Adam Birchall
- Whitstable Town 2-1 Chatham Town - It's a massive three points but the job's not done - Peter Nott
- We owe our supporters one and we must deliver them three points, says Peter Nott
- HEAD TO HEAD: There's going to be more twists and turns, says Hythe Town boss Scott Porter
- HEAD TO HEAD: I wouldn't like to put my money on one or the other, says Tommy Sampson
- Hopefully now people will take us a bit more seriously, says Sittingbourne boss Gary Abbott
- The club have to ask me if they want me to take things forward, says Faversham's Ray Turner
- I always love going back to my old clubs, says Joe Francis
- Lordswood open the gates for the visit of injury-hit Tunbridge Wells
- Ashford United must play the waiting game