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Manager Steve Lovell has identified the match he felt ended Herne Bay’s 2023/24 Isthmian South East season play-off prospects.
Sidelined Sandwich Town skipper Jan Gray insists his absence won’t weaken the side much this summer.
Plans have been put in place for next season by Faversham boss Tommy Warrilow.
A football club’s first team will be back at their “natural home” for the 2024/25 season.
Luke Coulson admits he’s disappointed to be leaving Dartford on a sour note - but denied their National League South relegation influenced his exit.
A manager of an Isthmian South East side has left the club due to planned budget cuts.
Andy Drury predicts Folkestone’s new-look central midfield partnership will be the best in Isthmian Premier next season.
He had endured an injury-hit season - but Deal Town skipper Kane Smith returned to the pitch just in time to get the title celebrations started.
A former semi-professional footballer explains how quick-fire national and international double delight has given his career a new lease of life.
The league’s top points scorer ended the season in style as Canterbury Rugby Club secured a seventh-place National League 2 East finish.
Manager Michael Golding praises what Corinthian have already achieved this season ahead of their play-off final.
Relegated Dover have confirmed the majority of their squad have been offered the chance to stay as they prepare for Isthmian Premier football.
Manager Steve Lovell felt Herne Bay’s final-day draw at home to play-off finalists Chichester summed up the story of their season.
New manager Jamie Coyle on taking charge of Whitstable Town next season.
Manager Tommy Warrilow hopes Faversham will be “a different kettle of fish” next term as they target promotion and an Isthmian League return - again.
A former Gillingham, Ebbsfleet, Dover and Maidstone man has turned his loan stay with Isthmian Premier side Folkestone into a permanent one.
Defender Dean Nayler proved a critical part of Corinthian’s play-off semi-final shootout success at both ends of the pitch at Faversham.
An Australian seam bowler has become Kent’s FOURTH 2024 overseas player - the third from his home country.
Manager Tommy Warrilow thought Faversham were well below-par in their home play-off semi-final shootout defeat against Corinthian.
Folkestone boss Andy Drury has had little need for sales pitches when it comes to new recruits at the Isthmian Premier outfit this summer.
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