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A former Crystal Palace winger has signed for National League South Dover.
Teenager Cameron Chamberlain shone for Whitstable on his full league debut after a last-minute change.
Folkestone are beginning to see the best of frontman Ibrahim Olutade, according to joint-head coach Micheal Everitt.
Manager Sammy Moore is excited by Faversham’s plans to build a state-of-the-art artificial pitch.
Former Kent overseas fast bowler Matt Henry will be back in England this summer - but not at Canterbury.
Manager Steve King has praised the impact Deal striker Aaron Millbank has made at the club.
Boss Jamie Coyle hopes Ramsgate’s generous defending is a blip after successive 3-3 draws for his title-chasing team.
The return of right-back Myles Judd could provide a timely boost for Dover.
Boss Reece Prestedge wants to see Margate’s fringe players step up to the mark in the absence of a banned key duo.
At 77 powerlifter Mick Ellender is still winning medals - and if a heart attack and cancer can't stop him, why should age?
Dartford midfielder Cameron Brodie has been recalled from his loan stint at Isthmian Premier Margate.
Kent will keep pre-season preparations local this year - and the money saved by not going on tour could help strengthen the squad.
Dover boss Mitch Brundle is hoping an easy-on-the-eye style will get fans flocking to Crabble.
Dover defender Tyrone Sterling has no qualms about playing for boss Mitch Brundle - despite being seven years his senior.
Coach Matt Walker is on the hunt for more overseas recruits to join Kent - but concedes signing them is one of the biggest headaches coaches now face.
Manager Mitch Brundle praised his new-look Dover squad’s work ethic after their comeback win over Eastbourne in National League South.
Striker Josh Ajayi’s first Dover goal saw them earn a comeback win over Eastbourne which ended a six-game winless run.
Head coach Matt Walker is delighted to see Kent’s players earning national recognition.
Prolific frontman Ade Yusuff has left Folkestone to join a league rival in a surprise switch.
There is a return to where it began in senior football for Whitstable goalkeeper Dan Eason this Saturday.