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Ben Compton is eager to enhance his T20 game - but not at the risk of what has worked so well this year in the longer formats.
New Faversham Town manager Simon Austin has a philosophy he wants to implement but he’s prepared to be patient about as and when he does so.
Manager Steve Lovell is eyeing maximum points as promotion-chasing Ramsgate end the month with back-to-back home league matches.
Manager Alan Dowson isn’t too bothered how Dartford win, just as long as the victories keep on coming.
A busy period is set to test Tonbridge’s injury-hit squad.
Consistency will be vital as Folkestone aim to climb the league table by picking up points on their travels.
New Whitstable Town head coach Craig Coles says plenty has changed at the club since his own playing days there.
Kent say members will not need to pre-book or select a designated seat next season as their 2023 memberships go on sale with early-bird discounts.
Manager Andy Drury believes Margate’s next two league matches will be good tests of their credentials.
Manager Steve King is looking for Deal midfielder Billy Munday to hit the goal trail once again after his weekend hat-trick.
Ex-Dover skipper Kevin Lokko is preparing to return to Crabble with Farnborough but Whites manager Andy Hessenthaler hopes to catch him on an off day.
The hard work paid off for Dartford midfielder Samir Carruthers in their win over Tonbridge.
Isthmian South East club Faversham have appointed their new manager.
John Embery has spoken after the departures of he and Jermaine Darlington from their managerial roles at Faversham were announced on Monday night.
Southern Counties East Premier Division Whitstable have appointed their new manager.
Folkestone tonight head to Leatherhead - to take on the league's basement boys Corinthian-Casuals.
The winners of the Kent FA Grassroots Workforce Awards have been announced.
Herne Bay manager Ben Smith is “deeply gutted” to see Bradley Stevenson playing at Isthmian Premier level.
Joint-bosses John Embery and Jermaine Darlington have left Faversham - a little over four months into the job.
Manager Richard Styles has left Whitstable five months into the job, claiming “there is no longer a united vision going forward” at the club.