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Player-manager Ben Greenhalgh believes there is plenty of positivity around Margate ahead of the new season.
South African overseas all-rounder Beyers Swanepoel is set to have his Kent stay cut short after an international call-up.
Leaders Minster cruised past Hayes in their top-of-the-table Kent League Premier Division game to move another step closer to winning the title.
Skipper Jarryd Taig says the amount of extras Canterbury 1sts conceded in their Kent League Premier Division home loss to Bexley 1sts proved costly.
Manager Steve Lovell hopes Herne Bay’s squad can draw inspiration from Chatham's rapid rise.
Manager Jamie Coyle admits Whitstable’s hotly-anticipated FA Cup trip to Sevenoaks is one everyone at the club is excited for.
Manager Tommy Warrilow has explained the decision to name defender Callum Davies as Faversham’s new skipper - and Billy Bennett as his vice-captain.
Folkestone boss Andy Drury has completed his backroom team after confirming the arrival of the club’s head of recruitment.
Manager Steve King will have no issues if he has to call on Deal’s new youth-team players.
Sidelined Kent bowler Michael Cohen has found a unique way to keep himself occupied this campaign.
Popular former Maidstone player Joan Luque has surprisingly decided to retire, having initially agreed to sign for Folkestone this summer.
A futsal team have been crowned national champions - after a chaotic build-up to a season which saw the club’s owner walk out!
The ball distribution of goalkeeper Tom Wray has been hailed as almost Football League standard by Margate player-boss Ben Greenhalgh.
Second-placed Hayes’ seven-game winning Kent League Premier Division streak ended at home to Blackheath.
Faversham started their Southern Counties East Premier Division season with a home win over Glebe while promotion rivals Whitstable were pegged back.
A forward who started his career at Queens Park Rangers has agreed terms at Maidstone for the new season after a trial period with the club.
The Kent Senior Cup first-round draw has offered up a tasty tie.
Whitstable manager Jamie Coyle has made three signings on the eve of the new season.
The wait for Herne Bay’s big kick-off is now set to continue for one more day.
Captain Jack Leaning hopes the beginning of Kent’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup campaign can give them fresh impetus as they aim to kickstart their season.