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Thomas Reeves joined the KM Group as a sports reporter in December 2019. But he also spent around six months working on the Kent Messenger newsdesk from March 2021 until the end of August 2021.
Margate’s latest signing is exactly the type of rising recruit player-boss Ben Greenhalgh wants.
Boss Jake Leberl concedes Dover striker Decarrey Sheriff’s injury is a major blow.
Dover’s winless run extended to 10 matches with a narrow National League South defeat to Chelmsford.
Teenage Kent batting all-rounder Ekansh Singh has signed a new three-year contract.
Assistant manager Lloyd Blackman is looking forward to Isthmian Premier Folkestone’s first home cup game at Cheriton Road this season.
Manager Steve King predicts Deal’s Isthmian South East weekend win at Hastings will look like an even better result in the upcoming weeks.
Multi-talented sportsman Alan Brown has been reminiscing on a sporting career like few others.
Chatham Town Women are preparing for a massive FA Cup tie this Sunday.
Head coach Matt Corker felt Canterbury Rugby Club’s defeat at frontrunners Old Albanian came down to a couple of fine margins.
Whitstable boss Jamie Coyle is pleased his side have added more goals to their game this season.
Boss Jake Leberl thinks Dover’s fans got a glimpse of just how good Decarrey Sheriff can be in his superb midweek performance.
Former Tonbridge boss Craig Nelson has been re-appointed as Lewes’ manager.
Joe Denly has signed a one-year Kent contract extension ahead of a 20th season with the county - and will also take on a batting mentorship position.
Manager Kevin Hake described Chatham’s thrilling weekend draw as a great advert for Isthmian Premier football.
Liam Friend is weighing up his options as he considers strengthening Herne Bay’s threadbare Isthmian South East squad.
New Lordswood manager Callum O’Shea got off to a winning start at the weekend.
Manager Jake Leberl felt Dover Athletic’s draw with Dorking was a great advert for National League South football.
Player-manager Ben Greenhalgh estimates injury-hit Margate are spending more of their playing budget on injured players than they are on fit ones.
Two-goal Decarrey Sheriff helped Dover Athletic to a midweek National League South draw against Dorking Wanderers.
Manager Jay Saunders is hopeful Folkestone’s fans will now be back at Cheriton Road in their numbers to get behind their promotion push.
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