Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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RESULTS: August-September 2017
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AFC Croydon Athletic 2-1 Bearsted - It should've been a cricket score for them, admits Bearsted boss Kevin Stevens
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Hopefully the boys will be that little bit more relaxed and put in a good performance to progress through to the next round, says Bearsted boss Kevin Stevens
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We certainly need to improve our quality in the final third as it’s been abysmal recently but the players don’t become poor overnight, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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Lordswood boss Richard Styles: We go away to Arundel on Saturday and expecting a tough game
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I had said that our team will improve through September and to get the points on the board, says AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner
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Like all teams at this level we would like to have a good run in The FA Vase, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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Crowborough Athletic 4-2 Rusthall - Every game we've played at this level we've made steps forward, says Rusthall joint-boss Steven Ashmore
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The FA Cup is great, it’s exciting, at the end of the year people will remember where we finish in the league, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
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Tunbridge Wells 3-0 Haywards Heath Town - We rode our luck but we're through to the next round, says Jason Bourne
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Our players must embrace the opportunity to test themselves against opposition who are playing at a higher level, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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We’re not expected to get anything out of it, but we’ll have a go, says Erith Town boss Adam Woodward
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We’ve played two tough opponents in our league and we’ve got to go to Banstead and believe in ourselves, says Glebe boss Ben Young
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AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner: We expect a tough local derby against Croydon
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Our aim was to start well - something we didn’t do last season - and keep ourselves in touching distance with the top group of sides, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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We felt it had been coming and to beat Chatham 7-1 in the first local derby against our old rivals for years was a great boost for all involved, says Sheppey United assistant Barry Morgan
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I blame myself for our defeat at Deal, admits Beckenham Town coach Billy Walton
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Hollands & Blair boss Bryan Greenfield: If we can keep that level of performance that we showed on Saturday, then we’ll be fine
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Erith Town 1-2 Glebe - It gives us a boost, we needed to win, says Glebe boss Ben Young
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Cray Valley: The reasons leading to parting company with James Collins were cumulative and involved non-football related issues
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Erith Town 3-3 Whyteleafe - They'll run through brick walls for me and the club, says proud Erith Town boss Adam Woodward
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Jim Ward: I'd like one last go - I've still got unfinished business with football
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Glebe 3-0 Deal Town - It's a great achievement to get through to the next round, says Glebe boss Ben Young
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Cray Valley appoint Kevin Watson: Of course, I have asked questions regarding the situation and am satisfied with the answers I have been given
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James Collins - sacked as sponsor wanted to pick the team: I feel extremely hurt and let down by the club.
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Cray Wanderers 2-3 Sevenoaks Town - Today was a massive scalp for us, says Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins
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Cray Valley sack James Collins while Erith & Belvedere boss Luke Coleman expects a tough FA Cup test against them
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We have another opportunity as a group of players to earn our keep, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
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We are capable of knocking Hastings out on our day and that’s the intrigue of The FA Cup, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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If we are to consider ourselves as one of the better teams in this league we have to go to Hollands & Blair tomorrow and get a result, says Beckenham Town coach Billy Walton