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Player-manager Ben Greenhalgh will come up against one of his predecessors as Margate hit the road for the first time this pre-season.
Departing Folkestone Invicta captain Callum Davies has been given a unique send-off by the club’s significant shareholder and shirt sponsor.
Basement boys Bickley Park pulled off a surprise Kent League Premier Division win at home against third-placed St Lawrence & Highland Court.
Jack Leaning understands Kent fans’ frustration at their displays this year - but has denied the players aren’t trying hard enough or don’t care.
Kent Spitfires were thumped at home against high-fliers Sussex Sharks in the T20 Vitality Blast at Canterbury.
Manager Tommy Warrilow has spoken of the importance of a positive relationship between Faversham’s players and fans.
Targeting greater consistency will be the key for Canterbury Rugby Club coach Matt Corker during the new season.
The FA Cup draw has thrown up a hotly-anticipated match for Whitstable Town.
Boss Steve Lovell has welcomed Herne Bay’s home draws in the FA Cup and the FA Trophy.
Welling start the National League South season at home to a team who made the play-offs last campaign.
Chairman Josh Healey has spoken of his excitement at Folkestone Invicta’s plans for a new 3G pitch.
Skipper Tom Chapman is predicting an interesting few weeks as Sandwich Town - along with the rest of the division - adapt to some key changes.
New Dover Athletic coach Paul Barnes is excited to work with “clubman” Jake Leberl.
A former long-serving Kent chief executive is to become the club’s chairman for an interim period.
Player-boss Ben Greenhalgh feels Margate are already ahead of the game in pre-season - having started their run of warm-up matches with a win.
Folkestone intend to have a new 3G pitch installed in time for next season.
Frontrunners Minster took a big stride towards winning the Kent League Premier Division title as they were victorious at St Lawrence & Highland Court.
The crowd which roared Faversham’s Alex Branson-Cole to his latest professional victory have been hailed as the loudest at the show.
Captain Jarryd Taig won’t underestimate Bickley Park as Canterbury visit the Kent League Premier Division basement boys this Saturday.
A popular figure has been appointed as Chatham Town's strength and conditioning coach after deciding to hang up his boots.