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Dover's National League problems continued as they were beaten by Wealdstone on Tuesday night.
Manager Derek Hares doesn't believe Deal's performance levels have drastically dropped despite back-to-back defeats.
Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler thinks tonight’s opponents Wealdstone will arrive at Crabble in confident mood.
Danny Collinge says Dover’s players will not be using their part-time status as an excuse for any shortcomings in the National League this season.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler has revealed he tried to sign a striker to freshen up Dover’s squad - but was priced out of a deal.
Dover lost to promotion-chasing FC Halifax Town in the National League on Saturday as their awful season continued.
Tonbridge boss Steve McKimm isn’t hitting any panic buttons just yet despite his side's four-match losing run.
James Collins hopes Faversham can build on their FA Trophy performance at higher-league Folkestone when they return to league action this weekend.
Batter Zak Crawley believes a successful Ashes series could prove to be career-defining.
Herne Bay boss Ben Smith says Saturday's game against league newboys Lancing is tougher than it looks.
An IT project manager - who first won through a competition in 2014 - is celebrating after two wins this year has seen him scoop even more big prizes.
Whitstable manager Keith McMahon has told his players what he thinks is key to ensuring they get a good result this weekend.
Manager Hakan Hayrettin may be left counting the bodies he has available for this weekend’s match - with illness sweeping through Maidstone’s squad.
Ashford boss Tommy Warrilow reckons keeping clean sheets on a regular basis will be vital if his side are to earn promotion this season.
Manager Neil Cugley thinks Folkestone’s players should have more belief in themselves.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler says the commitment Dover’s players are showing is helping to motivate him to keep going.
A former player has taken up a coaching role with Maidstone United's under-23s.
Lloyd Blackman admits the opportunity to get back into football as Margate assistant manager came quicker than he expected.
Faversham manager James Collins felt his side gave a good account of themselves during their FA Trophy defeat at Folkestone on Saturday.
Manager Neil Cugley was left disappointed with Folkestone’s performance - despite his team progressing in the FA Trophy on Saturday.