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A non-league football referee has defended his decision to caution a player... for missing a penalty.
Frustrated Canterbury head coach Andy Pratt admits to mixed emotions after coming close to upsetting the National 2 South leaders.
Ray Turner says seeing Faversham top Ryman League Division 1 South for the first time is reward for everyone involved at Salters Lane.
Jen Wilson hopes her Canterbury Ladies side will come roaring out of the blocks after a mid-season break when they visit the University of Birmingham.
Canterbury allowed a comprehensive lead against unbeaten National 2 South leaders Henley Hawks to slip to an agonising defeat at Merton Lane.
After extending his contract, Kent coach Jimmy Adams turns attention to 2015 and beyond and hopes to attract an overseas player to the club.
Sam Denly has excused teenage goalkeeper Ben Kitcherside from blame after suffering a torrid afternoon in Herne Bay’s 6-3 FA Trophy exit at Heybridge.
Canterbury coach Andy Pratt is desperate to keep his side’s feet on the ground despite the end of their run of four straight National 2 South defeats.
Ray Turner is in the mood for exacting some revenge when Redhill visit Salters Lane on Saturday to help Faversham close on the league leaders.
Danny Ward admits Whitstable's early FA Trophy exit was a disappointment but prefers to look at the bigger picture nearly three months into the job.
Rob Key will return as Kent captain in 2015, the club have confirmed, while batsman Brendan Nash has also agreed to extend his stay at Canterbury.
Just over three years after departing the club, Joe Denly has spoken of his excitement after agreeing a return to Kent.
Canterbury ended a run of four straight National 2 South defeats with a comprehensive 37-22 win over Shelford at Merton Lane on Saturday.
Unbeaten Holcombe Ladies overhaul Canterbury in Investec Premier Division after city club suffer first defeat while men are edged-out in thriller.
Sam Denly hopes Herne Bay’s fortunes in cup competitions on the road continue this season when they travel to Heybridge Swifts in the FA Trophy.
Jen Wilson says Canterbury Ladies will face their toughest task of the Investec National Premier Division season when they visit Surbiton on Saturday.
Andy Pratt admits ‘it’s not nice at the moment’ at struggling Canterbury but backed his side’s class to eventually shine through in National 2 South.
Faversham boss Ray Turner has spoken out about the growing culture of gamesmanship in non-league football, claiming he is saddened by an escalation.
On the eve of their first foray into FA Trophy action this season, Whitstable joint-boss Danny Ward wants to emulate the Oystermen’s 2013 success.
Canterbury’s dismal record in Cornwall continued with a 38-15 defeat at Redruth on Saturday, their fourth straight loss in National 2 South.