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Canterbury Rugby Club return to the venue for what coach Matt Corker has described as their lowest point of last season this Saturday.
Herne Bay boss Steve Lovell believes new midfielder Scott Heard was sold on his vision for the club.
Boss Steve King has managed to find out plenty about Deal’s weekend hosts for their massive FA Vase tie - thanks to a little help from some friends.
Boss Mark Stimson has highlighted a lack of fitness as a big issue at Margate and accepted everyone at the club is now “desperate” for an overdue win.
Manager Jake Leberl has explained the reasons for the departure of Dover club captain James Dunne.
An international keeper has become the latest to sign for rapidly-improving Isthmian Premier side Folkestone ahead of successive home matches.
Two half-centuries from Kent opening batsman Zak Crawley were not good enough for England in their second Test defeat in India.
Margate’s Mark Stimson claimed the referee admitted Dulwich Hamlet’s first goal in their latest loss should NOT have stood - midway through the match!
Margate’s miserable winless Isthmian Premier run continued as they lost at home to Dulwich Hamlet.
Captain James Dunne has left Dover - for another team in Kent.
Head coach Matt Corker saw areas for Canterbury Rugby Club to work on in their dramatic National League 2 East win against Worthing.
Manager Tommy Warrilow spoke to Sam Hasler about his disciplinary problems this season ahead of the midfielder’s sparkling Faversham return.
Harry Finch is set to be Kent’s wicketkeeper-batsman for red-ball cricket this summer.
Two players have returned to Whitstable to strengthen their squad at both ends of the pitch.
Fit-again forward Jack Richards will not be rushed back by Herne Bay manager Steve Lovell.
Manager Jay Saunders admits Tonbridge have an issue with starting second halves too slowly - something he’s working hard to address.
Ira Jackson Jr has left Isthmian Premier side Folkestone to have a break from playing football.
Steve Watt hopes Hythe can utilise home advantage when they face Isthmian South East leaders Ramsgate this Saturday.
Manager Jake Leberl admits it’s vital Dover build on a much-needed win in their unlikely National League South survival bid.
Manager Andy Drury is challenging Folkestone’s new-look squad to earn contracts for next season ahead of a tough run of matches.