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Deal’s win at Erith Town has been described as probably their best so far this season by boss Steve King.
There should not be any issues for Folkestone’s players when it comes to motivating themselves to face the leaders, joint-boss Roland Edge believes.
Manager Reece Prestedge admits it’s tough to know what sort of side visitors Hastings will bring to Margate.
Batsman Jack Leaning reflects on Kent’s 2023 season after completing his fourth season with the club.
Manager Sammy Moore thinks in-form leaders Faversham have become a different animal - as they aim to avenge their early-season defeat against Lydd.
Few people play sport competitively in their 70s and even fewer are doing so on the world stage – but Jim Garrett has bucked that trend.
Manager Mitch Brundle on the stoppage-time penalty which was awarded to Hemel Hempstead at the end of Dover’s National League South home draw.
A controversial stoppage-time penalty denied Dover a much-needed second National League South victory this season against 10-man Hemel Hempstead.
It’s definitely a team effort at Whitstable Town as far as popular kitman Ada Hubbard is concerned.
Right-back Myles Judd is set to make his first Dover return since his summer exit – but boss Mitch Brundle has played down his Crabble comeback.
There is a return to league action for Sheppey United this Saturday - after a wait of nearly two months!
Midfielder Chris Regis made an immediate impact on his Folkestone debut - and joint-head coach Micheal Everitt believes there is more to come.
On-loan defender Sam German has made an impression at Herne Bay and boss Steve Lovell would love to keep him for the season - if he can.
Keeper Aiden Prall says helping Sheppey United make the FA Cup First Round for the very first time is the best feeling he’s had in football.
Boss Steve King can’t believe Deal ended up on the wrong end of their Kent Senior Trophy home tie against Snodland.
Manager Mitch Brundle has defended Henry Young after the teenager was red-carded in Dover’s FA Cup defeat.
Ernie Batten described leading Sheppey United to the First Round of the FA Cup for the first time as the best moment of his football career.
There was penalty shoot-out joy for Sheppey United who progressed to the FA Cup First Round for the first time with victory over Billericay.
The focus is firmly on Isthmian Premier matters for Margate manager Reece Prestedge as they return to action after a 10-day break.
Sheppey head into their home FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round replay with Isthmian Premier Billericay with nothing to fear, boss Ernie Batten reckons.