Isthmian League
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Everyone who knows the league is aware how big a game for us and them this is, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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Cray Wanderers chairman Gary Hillman: Great news to hear Sadiq Khan's positive views on non-league football and keeping club’s alive
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Everyone connected to Greenwich Borough FC will give everything in every single game to make sure we hit our targets, says manager Paul Barnes
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We recognise that our most recent dip in form has cost us the title but we are fighting to finish as high as possible with the carrot of a home advantage in the play-offs, says Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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Results: March 2018
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Charlton Athletic: We’re very grateful to Lee Bowyer and Johnnie Jackson for stepping forward in the club’s time of need
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Flamingo Park: We've given Sadiq Khan no reason to turn it down, says Cray Wanderers manager Tony Russell
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Steve McKimm signs new one-year deal to stay at Tonbridge Angels
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Cray Wanderers 4-3 Horsham - We have to do something this year because if we don’t get automatic promotion what we do need to do is finish as high as possible so we can get home advantage in the play-offs, says Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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Dulwich Hamlet chairman Liam Hickey tells landlords: If they'd like to talk to us about a return to Champion Hill, might be worth picking up the phone to us!
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Cray Wanderers get the green light for Flamingo Park: This is a fantastic result for Cray Wanderers and for the wider football community, says chairman Gary Hillman
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Cray Wanderers secure their biggest ever victory
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Cray Wanderers set for make-or-break Flamingo Park judgement day
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Bitter rivals Tooting & Mitcham United aid Dulwich Hamlet in their hour of need
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Tonbridge Angels 1-2 Worthing – We didn’t have enough in the tank, admits Tonbridge Angels coach Justin Luchford
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Crisis club Dulwich Hamlet served £121,000 rent bill
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It’s no fluke we are where we are because we’ve played really well for the majority of the games, says play-off chasing Folkestone Invicta assistant Roland Edge
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Folkestone Invicta 1-1 Harlow Town - I don't think we came here in the right frame of mind, admits Folkestone Invicta assistant manager Roland Edge
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Greenwich Borough striker Jack Barham: My aspirations are to be playing League football next season and I believe that the ability I have and the determination will get me into the League
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Hopefully we can get ourselves where we need to be, says Margate defender Liam Friend
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Perry Skinner steps down as Greenwich Borough chairman: The time is right to step down
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I’m delighted to get back involved, especially at a club I know so well, says newly-appoined Sittingbourne assistant manager Ian Varley
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The players have put themselves in a fantastic position and we need to continue that, says Margate assistant Mike Sandmann
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Greenwich Borough boss Paul Barnes: I have challenged my players to start another run with three points this weekend and a performance that shows people what we are all about as people and a club
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Tonbridge Angels assistant Barry Moore: The boys are working hard in training and the confidence is growing, which we hope can continue to get us a result against the Met
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If we can continue the form we have shown over the last five games then I’m sure we won’t be far away from a top six finish come the end of the season, says Hythe Town boss Sam Denly
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The game against Carshalton was a bit of a blow to our hopes of competing for the title, admits Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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No one likes losing but I'm sure the good times for Ashford are not too far away, says assistant manager Gary Alexander
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We need to get back to our top level and start putting in performances we know we are capable of, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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I've heard people say that Folkestone are overachieving and to be honest being an underdog can sometimes work in your favour, says midfielder Kieron McCann