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Manager Peter Taylor is in no rush to make a decision on Gillingham’s trialists.
Rory Hill has moved on from Maidstone and linked up with former United team-mate Fabio Saraiva at Merstham.
Sixteen-year-old Harris Rodgers has impressed manager Jay Saunders and is forcing his way into the first-team picture at Maidstone.
Maidstone will start the new Ryman League, Premier Division season at home to Met Police on August 9.
Gavin Tait plans to make up for lost time when he returns to the ring.
Matt Wyatt is saddened by the fall-out with Nick Davis that has left him in sole charge at Sittingbourne.
Peter Taylor praised Gillingham's pre-season work ethic after their 2-0 friendly win over Bromley.
Two goals in as many minutes during the second half secured a comfortable pre-season victory for Gillingham at Bromley on Tuesday night.
The Central Park curfew denied Kent Kings the chance to claim a draw against National League champions Cradley Heathens on Monday night.
Sittingbourne say no decision had been taken on Nick Davis' future and have asked him to reconsider his resignation.
Matt Wyatt insists he is no back-stabber after Nick Davis left Sittingbourne on Sunday night.
Kent Kings emerged from a day of chaos by moving up to third place in the National League.
Plans to extend the main stand at the Gallagher Stadium are just the start as Maidstone United aim for the Football League.
Maidstone have increased their playing budget by more than 20% to help them compete with big-spending rivals.
Manager Matt Wyatt accepts players will use Sittingbourne as a stepping stone.
Under-strength Kent Kings had a meeting to forget against Mildenhall Fen Tigers on Monday night.
Kent Kings suffered back-to-back away defeats over the weekend.
Manager Jay Saunders believes Maidstone have the players to handle the physical demands of a Ryman League, Premier Division promotion bid.
Maidstone boss Jay Saunders believes Dover are wasting their time looking at Jack Parkinson.
Matt Wyatt has warned Sittingbourne players not to get carried away if pre-season goes well.