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Former Ashford schoolboy Joe Ellis reflects on his lengthy martial arts career –and talks about what’s next for him.
There is no room for complacency for title-chasing Deal, manager Steve King has warned.
Andy Drury says Folkestone’s latest win has all-but secured their Isthmian Premier status - now, his sights are on what he wants to achieve this term.
A surprise duo have been appointed as Ashford’s interim management team until the end of the season.
Jake Leberl concedes Dover’s relegation from National League South appears inevitable.
There was nothing to separate the bottom two National League South sides as Dover played out a goalless draw at home against Havant & Waterlooville.
Head coach Matt Corker is happy to see Canterbury Rugby Club’s players taking the lead - on and off the pitch.
A frustrating period has presented one major positive for Faversham boss Tommy Warrilow.
Coach Craig Coles thinks it’s now or never for Whitstable in their Southern Counties East Premier Division play-off push.
Head coach Matt Walker believes Kent are heading in a “different direction” with Daniel Bell-Drummond as their new club captain.
Steve Lovell was delighted with the displays of Herne Bay’s two recalled players at Three Bridges - but they might come straight back out of the team.
Manager Ady Pennock is urging Dartford’s fans to turn up in their numbers this weekend for the relegation-threatened side’s derby against Maidstone.
Playmaker Eddie Allsopp has earned praise from Folkestone manager Andy Drury after his man-of-the-match display at the weekend.
Manager Mark Stimson insists he has seen enough from Margate’s squad to believe they can secure Isthmian Premier survival.
The close-season arrivals of George Garrett and Michael Cohen are “a nice two-fold signing” to strengthen Kent’s bowling attack, Matt Walker says.
There has been a change in goalkeeper for Dover ahead of the season run-in.
Kent-born midfielder Jonny Williams accepts League 2 play-off glory with Gillingham would mean more to him than previous promotions.
Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence has played down facing friend Johnnie Jackson at AFC Wimbledon.
Stephen Clemence felt it was the assistant referee - not referee James Linington - who ruled out Gillingham’s stoppage-time winner against Tranmere.
A controversial stoppage-time officiating decision denied Gillingham a comeback League 2 victory at home against Tranmere.
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