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Fans will have to wait for popular ex-Gillingham striker Adebayo Akinfenwa’s Faversham home debut.
Folkestone can mix it with anyone in the league - regardless of their style of play.
Boss Mitch Brundle conceded Dover weren’t good enough in their defeat at Chippenham.
Herne Bay's chances of Isthmian Premier survival took another big blow as they were narrowly beaten at home by Haringey.
An impressive unbeaten streak for Deal is set to face a stern test.
Boss Reece Prestedge has set a minimum points target as Margate enter their season run-in.
Kent's Ross Smith is keeping his feet on the ground despite a second players’ championship title which moved him into the world's top 16.
Kent's John Butterworth brushed shoulders with West Indian cricket royalty - and saw an England star - while on England over-60s’ triumphant tour.
A hugely popular former Football League striker has signed for Faversham to help their bid to avoid relegation from Isthmian South East.
Ryan Cooper is closing in on a return to full fitness after more than a year out but Herne Bay boss Kevin Watson won’t rush him back.
Forward Dean Grant is loving working with Whitstable manager Marcel Nimani again.
Promotion-chasing Dartford boss Alan Dowson thinks it’ll be a dog-eat-dog world at the business end of the season.
Sammy Moore is set to come up against former team-mate Dean Cox as Faversham hit the road - before heading around the opposing manager’s house!
Young defender Sam Odaudu’s absence has hit Dartford hard, according to manager Alan Dowson.
Manager Kevin Watson dedicated Herne Bay’s much-needed win over Horsham to injured striker Kymani Thomas.
Manager Mitch Brundle is warning Dover’s players to keep their feet on the ground - after their six-game unbeaten run came to an end.
Deal boss Steve King is pleased the five-substitute rule has been introduced at their level this season - having used it to full effect on Saturday.
Joint-head coach Roland Edge thinks Folkestone owe title-chasing Isthmian Premier outfit Aveley one this Saturday.
A Kent rugby club have appointed their new head coach who will replace a man who had provided decades of service to them.
Chairman Simon Philip is saddened to see Kent fans engaging in “ad hominem attacks” on social media.