Isthmian League
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Results: February 2018
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Tonbridge Angels interim chairman Steve Churcher confirms budget cut: We would be failing in our duties and responsibilities if we as a board failed to take the necessary action in preventing the club falling into a serious financial situation
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Margate launch a half-term takeover to bring in the crowds at Hartsdown Park
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We will need to be at our best again if we want to maintain our current good form and keep the pressure on the teams ahead and around us, says Greenwich Borough boss Paul Barnes
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We're looking forward to a big challenge against Whyteleafe, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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Our aim is to get promoted in any way, shape or form, says Cray Wanderers assistant manager Joe Vines
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We are capable of going to Hastings and getting our first away win, says Ashford United assistant manager Gary Alexander
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Dulwich Hamlet: General manager absence causes postponement of Harrow Borough Cup visit
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Margate boss Steven Watt: I’ve made my feelings well known about the fixture congestion and how it’s set up in this league and I don’t agree with it at all!
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Soccer Elite chief coach Aslan Odev gets his big chance as Sittingbourne's caretaker manager
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Kingstonian 1-3 Margate - There will be a lot of twists and turns between now and the end of the season and I think the play-off race will come down to the wire, says Margate boss Steven Watt
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Sittingbourne boss Nick Davis resigns: The reason for my resignation was simple: A 20% reduction in the player budget!
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Hendon 3-3 Folkestone Invicta - We just had a 15 minute crazy lapse of concentration and that cost us today, admits Folkestone Invicta assistant manager Roland Edge
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We tend to play our best against top sides, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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We have let the fans and board down on numerous occasions this year, admits Tonbridge Angels assistant manager Barry Moore
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Hopefully points will start to come and we can finish the final 15 games on a good run, says Ashford United assistant manager Gary Alexander
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We have always believed with the squad we have together that we should be challenging for a play-off spot and we have hit a good bit of form at the right time, says Margate assistant Mike Sandmann
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We must be at our best and make sure we are prepared to take care of our own business, especially with some very interesting fixtures across the league this weekend, says Greenwich Borough boss Paul Barnes
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The teams in the automatic places at the end of February will really fancy their chances of promotion come May and we are fighting to be there, says Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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RESULTS: January 2018
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Hythe Town appoint Sam Denly as their new manager: We feel that the time is now right for a change in direction and a fresh look at things
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Cray Wanderers 1-2 Lewes - When you're playing these so-called big games you need your big players' to turn up, unfortunately we didn't have enough of them, admits Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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Our aim, and I am pretty sure Lewes will feel the same, is to gain automatic promotion, says Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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Cray Wanderers' stadium blow: We are disappointed and frustrated by the delay, says chairman Gary Hillman
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Enfield Town 0-1 Tonbridge Angels - If you don't believe you can get in the play-offs then you're throwing in the towel, says Tonbridge Angels assistant manager Barry Moore
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South Park P-P Herne Bay
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We are all looking forward to Dulwich on Saturday, especially off the back of two good results, says Margate assistant Mike Sandmann
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Being appointed as the manager of Greenwich Borough is a brilliant opportunity for me, says shocked Paul Barnes
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We will take Guernsey very seriously, says Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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The league is very tight. We are seventh at the moment but can’t afford any poor performances or we could easily slip seven or so places, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon