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Jimmy Adams says Kent are in a ‘fantastic position’ thanks to the wealth of young talent pushing for first-team action in 2014.
After extending his stay at the club Alex Blake says he expects to battle with Fabian Cowdrey and Sam Billings for a place in the Kent side.
David Griffiths says he hopes his move to Kent will add some pace and flair to the county’s bowling attack and push the team forward.
Dover Athletic boss Chris Kinnear has played down the significance of two Skrill South games in four days.
Dover boss Chris Kinnear is refusing to take FA Cup opponents Oxford City lightly.
Margate suffered their second home defeat of the Ryman League Premier Division season after a 2-1 loss to Bury Town.
Canterbury Ladies’ 100% record in Investec National Premier Division was brought to an unceremonious end by a 3-1 defeat at Beeston on Saturday.
Gillingham have terminated the contract of manager Martin Allen with immediate effect.
Gillingham have today sacked manager Martin Allen after the team's defeat against Shrewsbury... in a move that will shock fans.
Chatham Town enjoyed a historic FA Cup win on Saturday afternoon to leave them potentially just 90 minutes away from a tie with a League giant.
Canterbury City’s home game with Whyteleafe on Saturday afternoon had to be postponed after the visitors arrived with an identical burgundy kit.
A round-up of Saturday afternoon's football results involving Kent sides in league, non-league and FA Cup action.
Relive all the action from Saturday afternoon's Kent Football Match Centre as Gillingham sought their third straight win at Shrewsbury.
Ray Turner says it’s imperative for his Faversham squad to put the frustrations of three cup exits behind them before a crucial phase of the season.
Michael Farrer wants his Canterbury side to be more clinical when they host fellow National Premier Division strugglers Wimbledon.
Grace Balsdon is desperate for Canterbury Ladies to maintain their winning start but is wary of the threat posed by Beeston.
Jimmy Adams said the 2013 season provided him with some lifelong memories to treasure.
Mark Davies says he is fully focused on earning the mantle of Kent’s premier bowler next season.
Canterbury head coach Andy Pratt says his side can be a force in National 2 South, so long as they can produce consistent performances.
Kent’s player-of-the year Darren Stevens says off-field uncertainty over his cricketing future played a large part in the best season of his career.