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New Tonbridge boss Jay Saunders had no intention of letting Sonny Miles go for a second time.
A benefit match for injured Ashford midfielder Rhyle Ovenden takes place at Homelands this weekend.
Former Maidstone boss John Still has hailed the work of his successor at the Gallagher Stadium.
Maidstone boss Hakan Hayrettin says he is honoured to be named National League South manager-of-the-year.
Returning boss Steve Watt intends to make Hythe as competitive as possible.
New boss Jay Saunders hopes the signing of Louis Collins will help solve Tonbridge’s lack of goals.
Champions Maidstone have taken top honours in the National League South awards, there's recognition for Dartford, but Ebbsfleet are overlooked.
Captain Tom Bonner was pleased to give Dartford fans something to cheer about following their play-off disappointment.
Nick Davis says he missed Sittingbourne after returning for a third spell in the Brickies hot seat.
Dartford came from behind to put six past Folkestone and retain the Kent Senior Cup.
Steve Watt has returned as Hythe manager - six months after leaving the club.
Ex-Tonbridge Angels manager Steve McKimm is back in football.
George Fowler has thanked his “Maidstone mum and dad” for their part in his form at the Gallagher.
Supporters’ player-of-the-year Joe Ellul says Maidstone will be his last club.
Maidstone boxer Sean Noakes has followed in brother Sam’s footsteps by turning professional.
Terry Casey says Maidstone will be better prepared for the challenges of National League football this time.
George Elokobi marked the final game of his long career with a special goal and vowed to watch it back “more than a million times”.
James Rogers has turned down the chance to continue as Hythe manager - but the club are close to naming a successor.
New Tonbridge manager Jay Saunders has got straight to work - releasing six players.