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Whitstable took the derby honours at Faversham in Isthmian South East on Monday to ease their relegation fears after back-to-back defeats.
Dover assistant manager Nicky Southall admits he has never known anything quite like it as the club's wait for a first win of a torrid season goes on.
Dover's losing run extended to six matches as they were beaten at Dagenham in the National League on Sunday.
Faversham boss James Collins says the onus is on the opposition ahead of a derby double.
Dover have been dealt a major blow with top scorer Aaron Cosgrave returning to his parent club.
Folkestone manager Neil Cugley reckons Kent rivals Margate are as good as anyone in Isthmian Premier on their day.
Manager Derek Hares is becoming concerned with how many league matches Deal still have left to play this season.
Cray Wanderers have announced the surprise departure of player-manager Danny Kedwell.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler is calling on Dover’s players to have more belief in themselves ahead of their trip to Woking.
Boss Keith McMahon questioned the attitude of some of Whitstable’s players and apologised to the fans after their derby defeat at Herne Bay on Monday.
Manager Ben Smith was delighted with Herne Bay’s derby demolition of Whitstable - but said their season will not be defined solely by such wins.
Four goals inside eight first-half minutes helped Herne Bay stuff neighbours Whitstable on Monday.
Striker Alfie Pavey has had his spell on loan at Dover from Maidstone extended.
Dover's sorry season continued as they suffered a Boxing Day National League defeat at home to Dagenham.
Keith McMahon thinks Whitstable’s much-anticipated derby at Herne Bay will be a good barometer of how far his team have come since he took charge.
Manager Ben Smith has spoken about Herne Bay goalkeeper Jordan Perrin’s “surreal” goal from inside his own half in their victory at Three Bridges.
Kent's Sam Billings has been selected in a 16-player England squad for the T20 tour to West Indies.
Manager Neil Cugley’s instincts served him well during Folkestone’s historic FA Trophy victory.
Faversham manager James Collins cannot believe Isthmian League matches are still going ahead as Covid cases rise once again.
A former England and Kent skipper will become the county's president in just over a year's time.