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Boss Tommy Warrilow conceded Faversham’s performance was not good enough as they lost his first home game in charge to frontrunners Glebe.
Two second-half goals ensured Southern Counties East Premier Division frontrunners Glebe won at fellow promotion-chasing team Faversham.
The Canterbury 10-Mile Road Race is set to be a sell-out for a second successive year.
Jack Leaning has signed a new long-term Kent contract until at least the end of the 2026 summer.
Coach Matt Corker had a message for Canterbury’s squad after they came close to a sensational win: Be proud - just not happy.
A waiting game is having to be played by Herne Bay over where defender Sam German’s immediate future lies.
Whitstable boss Marcel Nimani has moved to sign a goalkeeper with No.1 Dan Eason set for a spell on the sidelines.
New Faversham manager Tommy Warrilow is drawing on experience from his final season at Ashford as he aims to get Town’s promotion bid back on track.
Scott Heard’s first Folkestone goal this term came after discussions over his lack of contributions at the top-end of the pitch, Andy Drury revealed.
Margate manager Mark Stimson has called for club representatives to be allowed to sit with FA bosses for appeal review meetings.
Goalkeeper Daniel Jinadu enjoyed an eventful Dover debut.
An experienced goalkeeper who has proved a thorn in Deal’s side this season has joined the Hoops - with their No.1 dealt a season-ending injury blow.
A former Gillingham, Ebbsfleet, Dover and Maidstone defensive midfielder has joined Folkestone as he reunites with former team-mate Andy Drury.
A 12-year-old has ambitions to become a Formula 1 world champion - and the impression he’s made karting shows it could be more than just a pipe dream.
Margate manager Mark Stimson believes it’s a mystery why Cheshunt are struggling - as the two relegation-threatened Isthmian Premier sides lock horns.
Manager Andy Drury might rotate Folkestone’s squad as they aim to keep building on their good form since the turn of the year.
Deal manager Steve King insists he won’t spend too much time thinking about the last-16 FA Vase draw.
Boss Steve King concedes his Deal side weren’t at their best as they won at home to Cobham to progress into the last 16 of the FA Vase.
A second-half fightback ensured new Faversham manager Tommy Warrilow got off to a winning start at Rusthall.
Two first-half goals guided Folkestone to an impressive Isthmian Premier victory at play-off occupants Enfield while second-placed Chatham also won.