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Sandwich Town’s weekend opponents have made a flying start to the season - but skipper Jan Gray is confident his side can have the upper hand.
Boss Jay Saunders is optimistic new Tonbridge defender Alex Finney can leave his fitness problems behind him.
Frontmen Ira Jackson Jr and Ibrahim Olutade can get even better at Folkestone, joint-boss Roland Edge believes.
Manager Steve Watt is urging Hythe’s players to show what they achieved last season wasn’t a one-off.
National League South Dover have completed their first summer signing.
Skipper Sam Billings has explained why Alex Blake has been sat on the sidelines for the first five matches of Kent Spitfires’ T20 Blast campaign.
Manager Steve King is prepared to be patient as he attempts to recruit players to improve Deal’s squad.
Striker Warren Mfula has sensationally claimed he regrets ever having played for Sheppey after The Ites sold him to Faversham.
Reece Prestedge wants Phil Roberts’ player-coach role to give Margate’s strikers more of an identity - with another two attackers joining this week.
South African overseas all-rounder George Linde is out to prove to Kent’s fans just what he can do this summer.
There were tight matches across the board in the Kent League Premier Division at the weekend.
Kent Spitfires suffered a last-ball defeat in their latest T20 Blast group game against Surrey - being beaten by five wickets at Canterbury.
It has already proven to be a fruitful summer for winger Alfie Orris – one of Canterbury Rugby Club’s latest signings.
Attacking midfielder Alex MacDonald has left Gillingham to link up with old manager Steve Evans again.
Sandwich skipper Jan Gray described their Kent League Premier Division victory away to champions Hayes as their most complete performance this year.
Manager Steve Lovell believes a chaotic summer at Herne Bay hasn’t significantly delayed his rebuild operation - with plenty of new signings imminent.
Chairman Gary Smart says why he thinks some players have dropped down from higher-division clubs to sign for ambitious Faversham Town this summer.
Coach Craig Coles intends to draw on previous experience as he helps Whitstable boss Marcel Nimani build a squad strong enough to compete for honours.
Joint-boss Roland Edge is delighted to have landed Folkestone’s first summer recruit - a player who’s made an impression when he’s faced his new club.
Jim Pellatt has stepped down as chairman of Isthmian Premier Folkestone as he retires with immediate effect.