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Sittingbourne have signed a French midfielder who came through the youth ranks at Paris St Germain.
Maidstone United are being sensible with Sam Corne as they prepare for the new National League South season.
It’s a case of third time lucky for Hythe Town after signing striker Jake Embery.
Ramsgate boss Ben Smith has described new signing Medy Elito as a real coup for the club.
A nine-year-old boy from Sittingbourne is making his way in the world of quad bike racing.
The level may be different but the task remains the same for new Ramsgate goalkeeper Tom Hadler.
Tonbridge boss Jay Saunders believes he’s landed the ideal replacement for Alex Finney, while there’s also a new striker at Longmead.
Ashford boss Kevin Watson isn’t about to make any predictions for the new Isthmian South East season.
Dennis Kutrieb has been struck by new signing David Amoo’s humility following his move to Ebbsfleet.
Leeds & Broomfield CC have encouraged a review of the rules after their run in a national cup competition led to a league suspension.
Steve Watt has told Hythe players they’ll need to raise the bar again this season.
Devonte Aransibia says Maidstone will be ready for a big challenge in National League South this season.
Sittingbourne have offered sponsors a money-back guarantee in the event of missing out on the Isthmian South East play-offs.
Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb has described goalkeeper Chris Haigh’s loan return to Oxford City as a good fit for everyone.
Amir Marouani didn’t let his first defeat get him down - instead he returned to winning ways and then reached the gold standard.
New Ashford coach Tommy Osborne says boss Kevin Watson’s swift approach to player recruitment this summer is admirable.
Rising volleyball star Maxime Carolan is off to a top training centre in France.
Two brothers from Broadstairs who learned to play table tennis at home during the Covid lockdown have won gold medals at the Kent Championships.
Defender Alex Finney has left Tonbridge after only three weeks - after receiving an offer he couldn’t refuse.
Tonbridge boss Jay Saunders says some of the money being spent in non-league football is scary.