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New Whitstable summer signing Michael West has explained how manager Jamie Coyle helped convince him to join - over a round of golf.
A former Maidstone fans’ favourite has agreed to sign for Folkestone in a huge coup for the Isthmian Premier club.
Teenage Dover attacker Archie Hatcher has explained how he took his Blackburn trial in his stride and how the experience left him hungry for more.
New Margate player-manager Ben Greenhalgh has hit the ground running in charge of the club’s first team.
Sandwich Town skipper Tom Chapman has his sights on cup success this summer.
A long-distance runner made a winning start when she took part in a fitness event - and now has her sights set on breaking a world record.
The boss of an Isthmian South East side has left the club due to personal reasons.
Early Kent League Premier Division basement boys Tunbridge Wells ended reigning champions Lordswood’s perfect record to allow Minster to go top.
Batsman Daniel Bell-Drummond is optimistic Kent Spitfires can qualify for the knockout stages of the T20 Blast competition.
Boss Tommy Warrilow is on the look-out for more recruits after making his first summer signing at Faversham - but is prepared to be patient.
Club captain Jarryd Taig is urging Canterbury’s batsmen to take lessons from their six-wicket Kent League Premier Division defeat at Bexley.
Josh Williams is confident he can make the step up to playing National League South football as he leaves Whitstable Town.
Matt Walker insists there’s still enough time for Kent to defy those who predicted they would suffer 2024 County Championship Division 1 relegation.
Boss Andy Drury has explained the reasoning behind the exit of Folkestone club stalwart Callum Davies.
Dartford boss Ady Pennock believes it’s been a players’ market this summer - but he expects that to change soon.
Margate have named their new player-boss for the 2024/25 season.
Tom Chapman is optimistic Sandwich Town’s weekend Kent League Premier Division win can help kick-start their season.
The largely poor red-ball form of Kent’s England international batsman Zak Crawley has been defended by coach Matt Walker.
Departing Deal fans’ favourite Connor Coyne has reflected on the “special ending” to his time with the club.
Goalkeeper Mitch Walker hopes his return can help inspire a change in Dover’s fortunes after a disappointing few years for the club.
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