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Chatham manager Scott Lindsey is looking to bring in another goalkeeper with Dan Ellis sidelined.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler was thrilled with the application from Dover's players as they earned a goalless draw at Notts County.
Two Kent players have been selected in England's squad for the Women's Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.
Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler has signed an Irish teenage defender on loan from a League Two club.
Kent seam bowler Matt Milnes is looking forward to testing himself with the England Lions.
Joint-boss Chris Woollcott says Canterbury won't be chopping and changing after claiming their first win in charge.
Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler can’t wait to take on the National League's 'biggest club' this weekend.
Boss Steve King feels Dartford’s National League South credentials will be put to the test this weekend.
Oscar Gobern hopes Dover’s second-half display in their draw against Hartlepool has set the benchmark for the rest of their season.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler was unhappy with Dover Athletic's performance during their draw against Hartlepool.
Nassim L'Ghoul grabbed a late leveller as Dover earned a draw against Hartlepool.
Boss Scott Lindsey believes these are exciting times to be involved with Chatham.
Joint-boss Chris Woollcott says Danny Keyte’s work-rate epitomises what Canterbury City’s new-look management team are after from their side.
Boss Steve King has warned his Dartford team they cannot allow their standards to drop if they are to beat Oxford City.
Frontman Ben Greenhalgh has been released by National South club Dartford.
Faversham manager James Collins has pulled off another big transfer coup, signing a former Football League striker.
Dutch international Fred Klaassen is hoping to continue to improve his game with Kent after penning a new one-year contract.
Canterbury City joint-manager Chris Woollcott felt there were encouraging signs from his team's defeat to Deal Town.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler felt Dover were 'feeling sorry' for themselves during the second half of their loss at Bromley.
Manager Neil Smith praised the performance of former Gillingham midfielder Josh Rees after Bromley's home win over Dover.