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National League South strugglers Dover have sacked Mitch Brundle as their manager.
Sacked Margate manager Reece Prestedge is confident the Isthmian Premier team he’s built will turn their poor form around.
Kent have named new batting and bowling coaches.
Batsman Zak Crawley fell just shy of a half-century as England’s white-ball woes continued with a four-wicket loss to West Indies in Antigua.
Two in-form teams will lock horns when Canterbury Rugby Club face Bury St Edmunds this Saturday.
There’s a critical period ahead for Dover in their battle to avoid relegation.
Herne Bay’s draw at Sheppey United shows how far they have come, according to boss Steve Lovell.
Boss Marcel Nimani has praised the work of club sports scientist Ben Maci after in-form Whitstable’s first-minute goal helped them to beat Bearsted.
Assistant manager Darren Beale believes basement boys Kennington are in “a false position” as promotion-chasing Faversham prepare to visit them.
Manager Steve King is remaining level-headed despite Deal finding themselves inching towards the top of the table.
Patience paid off for Dover in their four-month search for a new assistant manager, boss Mitch Brundle believes.
Josh Healey says Folkestone are going through a season of transition - but hasn’t given up on their play-off prospects after naming their new manager.
Manager Reece Prestedge has urged Margate to string together complete 90-minute performances consistently - and says they must start doing so quickly.
Kent head coach Matt Walker is tipping runaway 2023 County Championship Division 2 winners Durham to be a force to be reckoned with next year.
Boss Mitch Brundle revealed Dover’s players failed to follow instructions in the first half of their home defeat to Weston-super-Mare.
The wait for Dover’s second National League South success this season continues as they lost to Weston-super-Mare in a largely uninspiring affair.
A popular figure has become National League South side Dover’s assistant manager once again.
Winger James Bessey-Saldanha has described Sheppey’s squad as one of the most naturally cohesive he has been involved in during his career.
Boss Marcel Nimani insists he’s still a fan of the extra stoppage time being played this season – despite Whitstable falling victim to it.
Manager Sammy Moore may look to strengthen Faversham’s attacking options even further.
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