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Player-manager Jamie Coyle is urging Whitstable’s travelling supporters to make their FA Vase tie feel like a home match this weekend.
Manager Steve Lovell is hopeful of having a long-awaited Herne Bay selection headache this Saturday.
Winger Alfie Orris has pinpointed how a change in approach has helped Canterbury Rugby Club hit their stride this season.
Two-goal Nathan Wood shone as Faversham moved top of the table and manager Tommy Warrilow is delighted to see the playmaker enjoying his football.
Manager-chairman Kevin Hake has described Chatham’s fixture schedule as “obscene” ahead of their ninth match in a four-week spell.
Manager Jake Leberl has spoken of Jim Parmenter’s influence at Dover - as Whites’ chairman celebrates a major milestone this week.
Promotion-chasing Margate are well on course to hit their initial points target for this season.
Boss Steve King believes the plight of Deal’s weekend visitors shows how well his side have done in Isthmian South East this season.
Popular striker Ade Yusuff’s Folkestone return has been explained by manager Andy Drury.
A Kent Women’s match will begin the county’s Canterbury Cricket Week for the first time this year.
Australian bowling all-rounder Tom Rogers cannot wait to work under new Kent head coach Adam Hollioake in the T20 Blast this summer.
Kent have opted against going on a pre-season tour again ahead of the 2025 summer.
The work ethic of Canterbury Rugby Club’s players off the field has been praised by coach Matt Corker.
Kevin Hake accepted the first goal in Chatham’s derby with Dartford was always likely to be critical during their defeat in front of a record crowd.
Manager Ady Pennock insists Dartford are a small club in comparison to some of their promotion rivals.
Dartford extended their unbeaten Isthmian Premier record to 14 matches as they completed the double against Chatham at their own ground.
Kane Haysman is reaping the rewards of playing centrally, according to Herne Bay manager Steve Lovell.
Boss Steve King is vowing Deal will stick by their attacking principles - despite coming up against two big hitters.
Boss Jake Leberl sees no reason to make knee-jerk changes to his Dover side.
Manager Andy Drury is out to right the wrongs from one of the lowest points of his career when Folkestone face Hastings.
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