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Andy Drury is setting his sights on maximum points from his first two Whitstable home matches as they aim to keep their slim survival hopes alive.
Boss Andy Hessenthaler has joked Dover Academy manager Mike Sandmann must be dreading his phonecall at the moment.
Deal manager Derek Hares has not ruled out the possibility of his side reaching the 80-point mark this season - even if it won’t secure promotion.
Boss Neil Cugley is urging his Folkestone players to make one last effort in their Isthmian Premier play-off push which is reaching its final stages.
Manager Ben Smith spent little time dwelling on Herne Bay’s derby loss at Faversham.
Kent director of cricket Paul Downton says the county would love to return to play county cricket in Tunbridge Wells again.
Manager Keith Bird poured praise on Canterbury City’s young players after winning at Fisher on Saturday.
Three Gillingham teenagers are among four new faces at Folkestone - who also welcome a familiar face back - for their Isthmian Premier promotion push.
Boss Neil Cugley thinks Folkestone’s players owe the club’s supporters a response this Saturday.
There was an exciting finish to the Canterbury Riverside 10k on Sunday - and photographer Barry Goodwin was there to capture the race.
New manager Andy Drury insists Whitstable can still stay up ahead of what he’s described as seven cup finals.
Boss Andy Hessenthaler reveals he still has players approaching him about joining Dover every week.
Deal coach Steve King wants to ensure their season doesn’t fizzle out.
Whitstable Town have moved quickly to appoint a new manager following the departure of Keith McMahon.
Folkestone manager Neil Cugley admits he would love to lead the club to the Velocity Trophy final.
Chairman Jim Parmenter thinks it will be tough for Dover to return to the National League soon - without significant investment.
Whitstable Town have announced the departure of boss Keith McMahon with the club at the foot of Isthmian South East and facing relegation.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler was keen to put things into perspective after Dover’s relegation from the National League was confirmed.
Chairman Jim Parmenter says Andy Hessenthaler is to stay as Dover manager next season.