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Manager Keith Boanas has added to Chatham Town Women’s backroom staff ahead of the start of the new season - bringing in his wife!
Teenage midfielder Finley Cotton has made a positive early impression at Whitstable.
Manager Tommy Warrilow is refusing to treat Faversham’s FA Cup trip as a free hit.
A second footballer who is a relative of a Manchester United fans’ favourite tasted defeat to Deal in as many weekends on Saturday.
Boss Steve Lovell felt he saw two different sides to his Herne Bay squad in their season-opening victory at Littlehampton.
Dover manager Jake Leberl was disappointed not to collect at least a point from “an amazing occasion” as they were edged out by rivals Folkestone.
Boss Andy Drury has described Folkestone’s derby at Dover as a great advert for Isthmian Premier football.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Harry Finch hopes a Kent win in their final One-Day Cup game this year can provide a platform for a strong season run-in.
Dan Smith’s brace led Folkestone to an Isthmian Premier Kent derby victory at Dover in front of a massive crowd.
Dover and Folkestone are set to lock horns in the respective clubs’ first Isthmian Premier Kent derby of the season.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Harry Finch relished the opportunity to bat higher up the order as he scored first Kent Spitfires List A century.
Bickley Park moved off the foot of the Kent League Premier Division table as they earned a three-wicket win over frontrunners Minster.
Kent Spitfires collapsed as they were edged out by Durham in their Metro Bank One-Day Cup game to end their chances of making the knockout stages.
Teenager Josh Julian impressed for St Lawrence & Highland Court 1sts in their eight-wicket Kent League Premier Division win over Sandwich Town 1sts.
Boss Tommy Warrilow felt Faversham’s FA Cup victory was a good indicator of what his side might need to do to get results this season.
Boss Steve Lovell may have a big decision to make over who starts Herne Bay’s opening match this season in goal.
Manager Andy Drury thinks it may take a month or two before fans see the very best of Folkestone’s much-changed team upon the eve of the new season.
Manager Jamie Coyle is confident of bolstering Whitstable’s already-depleted midfield options.
Manager Steve King was well aware Deal were set to face Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes’ brother - not that his own players believed him!
Boss Jake Leberl is urging Dover’s stay-away fans to give his new-look team a chance to impress.