Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Mickey Cooper steps down as Erith & Belvedere chairman
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At this stage of the season you want to be playing in big games, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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We haven't thought too much about the next round to be honest as we know we have a big hurdle to climb at Binfield tomorrow first, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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FA Vase Fifth Round Draw: In all honesty, all the teams at this stage of the competition are there for a reason and will be strong, so being at home was the most important aspect, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Stowmarket Town 3-0 Glebe - We're all hurting but the whole team have done me proud today, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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Chatham will undoubtedly be the favourites for the tie and everyone outside of our changing room will be expecting them to qualify for the last 16, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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As I have always said The FA Vase means a lot to this club. I think every team left involved in the competition will be dreaming of Wembley and we are no different, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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Stowmarket have all the pressure on them as apparently they are favourites to win The FA Vase and that’s added pressure in itself, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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I’ve never been involved with a group of lads who are so determined to win something, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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It's going to be a very physical kind of contest against Corinthian, says Chatham Town boss Scott Lindsey
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Bridon Ropes 2-3 Punjab United - To get to a Quarter-Final is fantastic for the club, says Punjab United boss Chipie Sian
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Erith & Belvedere pay their tributes to Larry O'Connell: We will remember him as a man who had time and a friendly word for everybody and one of the greatest gents you could ever wish to meet
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As we approach the halfway stage in games played in this league it’s fair to say that I’m happy with what we have achieved so far, says Welling Town boss Danny Wakeling
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Beckenham Town 1-2 Chatham Town - When you go into battle when you’re going to a war, little battles you lose but you don’t lose the war, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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I would like to say that it doesn’t sit well and I’m not happy that our club and any member of our first-team squad are accused with any alleged racism, says AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner
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I have no doubt we will grow and become more established in the Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division, says Punjab United assistant manager Paul Lorraine
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We play Fisher, which is always a very tough place to go, so we know we’ll need to be at our best if we are to get anything from the game, says Tunbridge Wells boss Richard Styles
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Corinthian is always a test for any team but we go into the game in good form and if we can bring our best form we can make it very difficult for them, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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Come the end of the month we will know where we are at and what competitions we have a real chance in so starting tomorrow we need a big performance against Canterbury, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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You can measure a man’s character on how he performs under pressure, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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East Street Investments finalise Charlton Athletic takeover
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We're going for three points at Beckenham and the Last 16 in the FA Vase, says Chatham Town goalkeeper Dan Ellis
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Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike: I made the decision to walk my players' off for a reason
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Chatham Town 3-2 Sheppey United - It was a statement today to show everybody what we can do, says Chatham Town boss Scott Lindsey
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Ryan Palmer: Eighty percent budget cut has put me in a difficult financial position for me and my family so my plans are to find somewhere I can call home
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Canterbury City appoint Chris Woollcott and Josh Hall as their new management team
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Results: December 2019
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Budget cuts force Canterbury City boss Clive Cook and his squad to leave the club
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Punjab United appoint Paul Lorraine as player-assistant manager
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We can’t afford to drop many more points if we are to be contenders come the end of the season, admits Glebe manager Gary Alexander