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Deal boss Steve King admits their Kent Senior Cup quarter-final at Dover will be a big occasion - but denied it’s their biggest match this week!
Jake Leberl always felt Dover would have to be at full tilt until the very end of their top-of-the-table Isthmian Premier match against Cray Valley.
Manager Steve McKimm has described Cray Valley’s draw at Isthmian Premier leaders Dover as a typical game of two halves.
An incredible finish ensured it was honours even after Dover Athletic’s top-of-the-table Isthmian Premier match against Cray Valley PM at Crabble.
Head coach Matt Corker felt Canterbury Rugby Club’s inability to add to a slender lead proved costly in the dramatic defeat at Henley Hawks.
Manager Jamie Coyle sees no reason why Josh Oliver cannot reach 25 or 30 goals for Whitstable this season.
Inside just five years, Gravesend Gremlins have made some real progress.
Liam Friend has praised the young players who have stepped into Herne Bay’s side - and admits their experienced heads need to do more to support them.
Teenage forward Kai Garrett may have to be patient for a starting opportunity at unbeaten Isthmian South East frontrunners Ramsgate.
There were mixed emotions for Margate player-manager Ben Greenhalgh after their comeback draw with Erith Town.
Kent will start their 2025 County Championship and Metro Bank One-Day Cup seasons on the road.
Forward Ruben Soares-Junior is relishing his role at Dover, according to boss Jake Leberl.
Manager Andy Drury thinks Folkestone have set a performance standard in the last two wins.
Deal manager Steve King bemoaned the early red card his side received in their defeat at Eastbourne Town, conceding it was a game-changing decision.
Plans are in place for a Faversham school to launch a sixth-form golf Academy.
Player-coach Liam Friend admitted the first goal proved crucial in Herne Bay’s Isthmian South East defeat at unbeaten leaders Ramsgate.
Manager Ben Smith praised the application of his players after unbeaten Isthmian South East leaders Ramsgate eased past Herne Bay.
Dominant Ramsgate maintained their unbeaten Isthmian South East record this season with a comfortable home win over Herne Bay.
Keith Boanas is happy with the competition for places Chatham Town Women have in forward areas - even if it leaves him with some tough calls to make!
Boss Jamie Coyle remains reluctant to put his boots back on - despite Whitstable’s depleted defensive options.
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