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Gillingham, Dover Athletic, Maidstone United, Dartford and Margate found out their FA Cup first round opponents on Monday night.
Jimmy Adams is leaving Kent after five years as Head Coach.
Folkestone Invicta star Scott Heard is on the verge of a move to full-time football with Dagenham & Redbridge.
Defender Jack Parkinson insists ‘the wheels are not falling off’ at Dover and he remains confident they can finish higher than the club has ever done.
Faversham boss Ray Turner is facing-up to life without top-scorer Dean Grant who is set to miss three key games.
Kent star Sam Billings hit his highest international innings to help England secure victory in the series finale against Bangladesh in Chittagong.
Clive Cook says Hythe face ‘must-win’ games against two of the league’s lesser lights if they are to keep their own sparkling run going.
Neil Cugley says the ‘intangibles’ of his Folkestone players will ultimately decide whether they are good enough to stay in the Ryman Premier.
Gold medallist Susannah Townsend has vowed to come back stronger after undergoing surgery on a knee injury which could see her out for nine months.
Assistant boss Jake Leberl praised the professionalism of Dover’s forgotten heroes who came out of the shadows to get them back to winning ways.
After seeing Faversham’s historic FA Cup run brought to an end Ray Turner says his Town squad will learn from the experience.
Kent chairman George Kennedy claims toeing the ECB line by holding his tongue about the Durham Championship demotion saga has backfired spectacularly.
On the eve of Hythe’s first ever trip to White Hart Lane on Saturday, content Clive Cook says his side are a match for anyone.
Neil Cugley has called on his Folkestone players to get back to winning ways in the Ryman League Premier Division and show they belong at that level.
Kent chairman George Kennedy will meet with the ECB later this week to present the club’s case for promotion.
Kent will not be promoted to the top-flight of the Specsavers County Championship, despite Durham being relegated amid financial turmoil.
Two Kent sides face a huge derby clash after the draw for the fourth and final qualifying round of the FA Cup was made on Monday morning.
Whites striker Ross Lafayette is loving life at Dover so much that he doesn’t even mind who’s scoring the goals – so long as they keep coming.
Sam Northeast has dismissed speculation linking him with a move away from Kent and is determined to mould a side to win Division 2 next year.
Ray Turner has called on the people of Faversham to turn out and roar his Town side even further on their historic FA Cup run.