Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
- Results: January 2016
- London FA 2-2 Kent FA - It's up to the boys to show what they can do, says Kent FA manager Darren Phillips
- Ashford United 1-1 Dunston UTS - It’s going to be a battle, isn’t it, next week. It’s going to be a feisty one that’s for sure, warns Ashford United player-boss Danny Lye
- Football is not always cup finals and promotion pushes so whilst times are tough we will show the strength as a club to improve in all areas, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
- From our perspective we hope to finish at least in the top ten. Anything above that we will have over achieved in our first season without any playing budget, says AFC Croydon Athletic boss Antony Williams
- The pressure is on the team at the top, especially now as three weeks go the gap was eight now it’s three, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
- Mid-table was the aim and would be a great achievement for us this year and we’ll keep working hard to pick up as many points as we can, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
- Croydon P-P Greenwich Borough
- Cray Valley P-P Beckenham Town
- It may look like we’re in a sticky spot and we are but we’re more than capable as a squad of getting out of it, says Holmesdale boss Byron Beard, who targets 10 wins out of 19 games to beat the drop
- Holmesdale P-P Corinthian
- Croydon P-P Greenwich Borough
- Soccer Shorts: Ebbsfleet United sell Shilow Tracey, 17, to Tottenham Hotspur
- I'd rather win the league than get to Wembley, says Ashford United boss Danny Lye
- Hollands & Blair boss Paul Piggott: I think we deserve to be where we are. We’ve worked hard to get there so we’ll work even harder to make sure we stay there
- Hollands & Blair 4-0 Ashford United - Of course, we had one eye on Newport, admits Ashford United player-boss Danny Lye
- Soccer Shorts: Vice chairman Peter Varney signs new contract to keep him at Ebbsfleet United until June 2020
- I’ve always said that this season would be full of ups and downs and where we finish this season will be down to how we handle the disappointments, says Canterbury City joint-boss Ben Smith
- Teams raise their game against us but we have to rise to that challenge – Croydon will be no different, warns Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
- Charlie Dickens has left us on amicable terms, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
- Striker Richmond Kissi quits football to set up foundation for Ivory Coast kids
- Canterbury City joint-boss Ben Smith: We're continuing to build a squad capable of challenging in the future
- We're looking to kick-start our season, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
- Erith & Belvedere boss John Wilfort: The target is of course the cups but also finishing in a respectful position in the league in my first half of a season in charge here
- January will define our season, says Ashford United boss Danny Lye
- Erith Town joint-boss Joe Ford has grounds for concern ahead of Lordswood visit
- Looking forward, we need to improve our away form, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
- The next four months are massive as we try to get Greenwich Borough where they need to be in the league above, says newly-appointed boss Gary Alexander
- Greenwich Borough sign 30-year lease to play at Cray Valley's Badgers Sports Ground
- We’ve set the levels high now and I think we need to get to those levels,” says Crowborough Athletic boss Sean Muggeridge