Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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RESULTS: August 2018
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Epsom & Ewell 0-3 Beckenham Town - It's great for us now because we can get the roof done on the clubhouse with that money, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 4-1 Ashford Town (Middlesex) - The FA Cup is the most prestigious competition that many of these lads are going to play in, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson, who targets a record breaking run
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Ramsgate 2-1 Chatham Town - It was important for us confidence wise to get a result today, says Ramsgate head coach Lloyd Blackman
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It's The FA Cup, the biggest game in Bearsted's history, says manager Kevin Stevens
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We go there with no pressure on us at all. We will go there to play football and enjoy the occasion, says Rusthall joint-boss Andrew McKechnie
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We’re at home on our pitch and I fancy us to create quite a few more chances than what we did at Glebe, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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We’re certainly not scared of Corinthian-Casuals, just because they’re two levels above us, it’s The FA Cup, anything can happen, says Croydon boss Craig Davies
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We’ve set up to try to win three games in The FA Cup this year, which as you know is such a big boost to the clubs and the budget, says AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner
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Croydon 1-4 AFC Croydon Athletic - I think we've lost the fight and we're lacking a bit of desire because we're losing games, says Croydon boss Craig Davies
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Glebe 0-2 Beckenham Town - Tippy-tappy football is out of the window but I don't want people who come and watch to be bored, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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AFC Croydon Athletic host Bromley to contest the JJ Johnson Memorial Trophy
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Colliers Wood United 0-2 Beckenham Town - If you work hard against teams your ability beats them in the end, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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I think we're in a fairly good place, says Rusthall joint-manager Andrew McKechnie
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Rusthall 3-0 Wick - It's nice to make that history for Rusthall in The FA Cup, says joint-manager Andrew McKechnie
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Sevenoaks Town 6-1 Lordswood - We were bad and we've given it to them, admits Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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If we perform at the levels we expect, then we can get ourselves into the next round and the players are desperate to right a few wrongs from Tuesday night, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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The draw has thrown up tough opposition and Canterbury will be a stern test for my team, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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It would be great for everyone involved to get the club its first FA Cup win and make history, says Rusthall joint-boss Andrew McKechnie
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Saturday is a historic occasion as we host our first ever home FA Cup tie since being reformed, says AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner
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The FA Cup is the greatest cup competition in the world and it's a privilege to play in it, says Beckenham Town's assistant manager Billy Walton
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We know it will be tough but we also know what we are capable of, says Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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At this level every FA Cup game has to be played like the final for us, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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Horsham YMCA will be a tough game for us. They’ve won their first two and will be full of confidence, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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We know that we will have to play well and have that little bit of luck you need to win the game, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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Underdogs can flip it on its head and beat the big boys in The FA Cup, says Croydon boss Craig Davies
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We’ll surprise some teams this year but for me winning the league with our resources, it will be tough but we’ll give it a go, vows Glebe boss Anwar Uddin
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Erith Town 1-1 Glebe - We were nowhere near our best but we've come away with a point, says Glebe boss Anwar Uddin
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We also have the same aspirations as every other club in the division at this stage of the season, to win promotion, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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We're turning the club that’s maybe been in the doldrums and lost games, not used to winning and now people are talking about us in a positive light, says Chatham Town boss James Collins