Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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I believe in our ability and with our great fan base, we will surprise a few people, says Fisher boss Allan Fenn
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We have a difficult start with a home game against Fisher, who had an outstanding last season and I am sure they will make things very difficult for us. They’re a good side and it will be a test for us, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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My aim again is to consolidate in this league and hope to perform better than we did last season, says Punjab United manager Jugjit Sian
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We’ve got less money than Richard Styles had last year but we’ll work with it, hence why we’ve got some experience and lots of kids, says Lordswood boss Darren Anslow
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Our aspirations is to win it and get out of out of the league, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Beckenham Town 7-0 Meridian VP - We’ve got a very strong squad and it’s going to be very hard to pick a starting 11 for Saturday, admits Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Phoenix Sports 0-2 Lordswood - It was a good performance but now my mind is on Saturday and Glebe and whether we can keep that level of performance up, says Lordswood boss Darren Anslow
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Bearsted Budget: After much soul-searching, the clubs committee have embraced the offer of funding form the Bearsted FC Supporters Club to provide the first team with a budget to cover out-of-pocket expenses to signed players
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The chairman now realises it’s a bigger bowl with bigger fish in it so you’ve got to find your place in the food chain and be efficient and economic to get that balance on and off the pitch, says Welling Town boss Danny Wakeling
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Kris Browning quits K Sports: The board set out objectives for me at the start of pre-season in regards to what they wanted to see in regards to playing attractive football, which everyone would enjoy to see even if we finished third-from-bottom
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 4-1 Welling Town - It's still a massive fight for Joe Ford and it just encourages us to fight, says Sporting Club Thamesmead boss Jason Long
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Calls for non-league footballers to have heart scans following the tragic death of Charlie Slocombe, 26
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PRE-SEASON RESULTS 2019
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Our new pitch will be something Chatham will be proud of for a long time. I said to the chairman he’s built a legacy here now, what a thing to say you’ve done, says Chatham Town boss James Collins
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Rivals lock horns for Joe Ford Cup to raise money for former Sporting Club Thamesmead manager
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Chatham Town 2-3 Gillingham - I think we're stronger than we were last season, says Chatham Town boss James Collins
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They’re not coming here to pick up a brown envelope and shoot in their motors and go home, says K Sports boss Kris Browning
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K Sports 2-2 Holmesdale - We were massively all over the place but we never give up, says K Sports boss Kris Browning
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I’m excited to be here. Let’s get it right, it’s a wonderful club and I intend to be here for a long time, says Fisher boss Allan Fenn
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Chatham Town boss James Collins: I want to win everything I’m in! What’s the point in being in something if you don’t want to win it?
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Fisher 0-3 Millwall - We’ve got players’ who want to play for the club, we want to play for the fans and play for the badge. It sounds corny but it’s so true, says Fisher boss Allan Fenn
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Rusthall 0-1 Chatham Town - When you play a team like Chatham you do need it to be a bit boring and you need to do all the hard stuff and the horrible stuff and I felt we did that really well today, says Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson
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I am delighted to sign for Lordswood FC, thank you to Darren Anslow and Owen Price for bringing me on board, says former Welling Town captain Marlon Patterson
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Soccer Shorts: Great to be back but now the hard work starts, says Holmesdale boss Lee Roots
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I just want to say that the decision to step back from football for the time being is probably one of the hardest decisions to make, says Erith & Belvedere defender Rob Curtis
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Soccer Shorts: Romanian top-flight side walk off the pitch to force Charlton Athletic abadonment
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Danny Wakeling leaving for Welling Town has come out of the blue for extremely disappointed Kent Football United
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I’m naturally disappointed to be leaving my role as first team manager of Welling Town, says Louis Dean
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I’ve been sacked from the role at Welling Town due to the budget being pulled three days into pre-season, says Louis Dean
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Our debts would potentially have taken the club under, says Crowborough Athletic chairman Clive Maynard