Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Hollands & Blair pay tribute to Laurence Plummer
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Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden: I’m delighted we are able to get the turnstiles turning sooner than expected, taking a cautious approach and starting with the lowest risk areas first
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UK Government allocate £25m support package for non-league football
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Southern Counties East Football League: Assuming that the current lockdown ends on 2 December it is our intention to restart league matches on Saturday 12 December 2020
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Greg Clarke resigns as FA Chairman after using unacceptable words in front of Parliament
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Covid-19 Lockdown 2: The Football Association suspends all non-elite football from Thursday 5 November 2020
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Risborough Rangers 0-0 Erith & Belvedere - We’ve created a lot but our finishing has let us down and our finishing has let us down in the shoot-out as well, admits Erith & Belvedere boss Del Oldfield
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Anyone thinking Risborough is going to be an easy game is very much mistaken. It’s going to take a solid, committed, professional performance from us to get through to the next round, says Erith & Belvedere boss Del Oldfield
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The FA Vase is a fantastic opportunity for teams in our league to flex their muscles. With recent successes of our teams in this competition, I think someone from our league is due to win it, says Sheppey United coach Marcel Nimani
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Not training is not an excuse for good quality players to perform lower than the levels we know they can, says Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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I have spoken to a few managers in their league, who have said Kennington are very good, so we will have to be at our best to get a result, says Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike
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October 2020 Results
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Sheppey are a very good side, someone said to me, they’re the favourites to go up, so we’ll go there with our tails up, full of confidence, like we did last year. We went there full of confidence and we got beat 4-1, says Beckenham Town's Billy Walton
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Beckenham Town 3-0 Tunbridge Wells - This league is hard when you’re top and everyone is chasing you as we found out last year. We were 14 points clear and it’s very, very difficult as Tunbridge Wells found out tonight, says Beckenham Town's Billy Walton
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Kent Youth League Ken Brooke: If we see a repeat of poor behaviour we will be closing down the League for a week, maybe two weeks
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Tunbridge Wells 2-0 K Sports - We're second on merit and we're there for a reason and it's important we keep working hard to maintain that, says Tunbridge Wells boss Richard Styles
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Eastbourne Borough 3-1 Sheppey United - Now we’ve got to focus on having more big nights and big Saturday’s in the league and The FA Vase, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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There's no pressure on us, Sheppey are my favourites to win the league and they have to go and get out of this division this year, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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I want Welling Town to become Charlton and West Ham fans' second team, says manager/chairman Kevin Oakes
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Welling Town 0-4 Corinthian - It's a bit frustrating to be so near yet so far but ultimately when Corinthian's best chances came along they put the ball in the net and we didn't, says Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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Erith & Belvedere boss Del Oldfield: We're not expecting miracles and we know it's not going to be easy and we know there'll be a few bumps along the way but we'll keep fighting, we'll keep learning and we'll keep improving
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Punjab United coach Jindi Banwait: We deserve respect and will grow even bigger as a community football club. We need the wider footballing bodies to recognise us for that
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Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike: Our aim and target stays the same and the boys are working really hard to put the club back to where it should be
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Corinthian are a good side and we'll need to be at our very best to get anything from the game, says Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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The club as a whole are in a really good place at the moment, says unbeaten table-topping Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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We are having to distribute our efforts across three different competitions now and it can be a quite exhausting journey, says Sheppey United head coach Marcel Nimani
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This is a tough draw away at Littlehampton and any team that knocks Beckenham out are a good side, warns Lordswood boss Neil Hunter
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I hope that, well before the end of the season, we can get a few thousand fans back in the stadium, says Charlton Athletic owner Thomas Sandgaard
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We have to keep going and keep winning games and not get too carried away about what we’ve done because we’ve done nothing yet, says Chatham Town boss Scott Lindsey
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Folkestone Invicta 0-3 Chatham Town - I say sorry because that today isn't good enough and we're going to do everything we can to put it right, says Folkestone Invicta's assistant manager Roland Edge