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Sittingbourne have brought an international footballer to Woodstock.
Hythe Town have appealed for help after revealing they had “lost a main source of income from an anonymous donor”.
Former Whitstable boss Lloyd Blackman is back in football as the new assistant manager at Margate.
Dennis Kutrieb says he can see the bond between fans and players after Ebbsfleet reached the FA Cup first round.
Ebbsfleet are through to the FA Cup first round proper after a comfortable win over Hampton & Richmond.
Matt Longhurst says Ramsgate’s recent defeats might prove a blessing in disguise.
Tommy Warrilow has urged Ashford United to start taking their chances after adding two new forwards.
Steve Watt feels Hythe have benefited from a couple of weeks off as they prepare to return to action.
Manager Dan Scorer says there have been approaches for Gary Lockyer - but the prolific striker remains committed to Kennington.
Lee Worgan treasured the chance to say a proper goodbye to Maidstone fans - three years after leaving the club.
Veteran striker Roy Godden is making his final season one to remember after scoring seven times in one game - aged 44.
Deal Town are making life easy for manager Derek Hares as their brilliant run continues.
Sittingbourne lost to Herne Bay in the FA Trophy on Saturday - but there’s still plenty to look forward to this season.
Hakan Hayrettin took responsibility for Maidstone’s defeat by Eastbourne.
Maidstone lost their unbeaten record in National South after hitting the woodwork three times with the game goalless.
Kennington striker Gary Lockyer puts his prolific form down to his "obsession" with running.
Steve McKimm says Arthur Lee would be welcome back for a third spell at Tonbridge.
Christie Pattisson has revelled in the responsibility of leading the line at Maidstone.
Dartford manager Steve King’s priority this season remains to secure a play-off place.
Peter Taylor says people probably think he’s mad for taking the Welling job.