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Kent Speedway have written off hopes of competing in the Championship next season with their future at Central Park still in doubt.
Lewis Knight is enjoying his football again at Margate after going back to basics.
Maidstone’s decision to replace goalkeeper Tom Hadler is a case of “starting somewhere” as they bid to arrest their slide.
Assistant manager Terry Harris said he could understand the crowd’s frustration after Maidstone’s latest defeat.
Maidstone’s miserable run continued as they were beaten at home by Slough.
Goalkeeper Ryan Sandford has joined Maidstone United on an initial one-month loan from Millwall.
Barry Moore is puzzled by the drop-ball interpretation that cost Tonbridge in their defeat by Oxford City.
Ashford manager Tommy Warrilow has learned from experience not to write off an injured player.
Maidstone midfielder Regan Booty will serve a three-match ban after the FA dismissed an appeal against his sending-off at Hungerford.
Sittingbourne assistant manager Darren Pont credits the computer game Fifa with helping today’s players become more tactically aware.
Maidstone striker Hady Ghandour has been called up by Lebanon for two World Cup qualifiers this month.
Kent Speedway promoter Len Silver has announced his retirement with the club facing an uncertain future after their Central Park home was sold.
Ramsgate ended a run of four defeats after dropping star striker Jordan Chiedozie.
Ten-year-old rider Ethan Sparks hit speeds of 90mph on his way to winning the Junior Lord of Lydden.
Hakan Hayrettin slammed referee Ross Martin after Regan Booty’s double-red card in Maidstone’s defeat at Hungerford.
Maidstone midfielder Regan Booty became an instant quiz question after picking up two red cards at Hungerford.
Tonbridge have signed striker Jake Hutchinson on a month’s loan from League 2 club Colchester - and a familiar face has also returned.
Ashford striker Johan ter Horst hopes his weekend goal has triggered a return to form.
Kennington manager Dan Scorer has been taking stock after a difficult spell for his team.
Paul Raynor says it’s taken longer than anticipated to get Gillingham firing this season as they prepare to welcome Accrington.