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Player-assistant Danny Kedwell knows what he’ll tell Chatham boss Kevin Hake if he asks him to play on again next season this summer - do one!
Faversham Strike Force boss Gary Axford says returning to the town gave them extra impetus after their unexpected promotion bid was ended.
Manager Alan Dowson has outlined why he thinks Dartford will earn promotion through the play-offs despite their recent inconsistent results.
Coach Craig Coles has praised the work conducted by one of Whitstable’s unsung heroes.
Progress has been made in Canterbury City’s long search for a new ground - but any potential city return is a few years away yet.
It’s time for joint-bosses Roland Edge and Micheal Everitt to put their own stamp on Folkestone’s squad - according to the man they replaced.
Boss Sammy Moore is out to have Faversham’s squad assembled by the end of May as they target a swift Isthmian League return.
Alan Dowson intends to rotate his Dartford squad this Saturday - but may not introduce as many youngsters as he otherwise would have done.
Australian overseas fast bowler Wes Agar will be prepared to put his “ego on the hook” in pursuit of wickets for Kent.
Steve King says there’s lots Deal can be proud of this season - but feels the events from the final week of the campaign can help spur them on more.
Harvey Smith is finishing Margate’s season strongly and manager Reece Prestedge admits the teenage hitman has lots of potential.
Dover’s battle to avoid back-to-back relegations could go right to the wire – with summer changes on the cards, regardless of the outcome.
Kent drew their LV= Insurance County Championship Division 1 match with Essex as the weather wiped out the final day.
Outgoing boss Kevin Watson has a message for Herne Bay’s fans: You’re the best I’ve worked with as a non-league manager.
There was plenty of drama as Lydd gained promotion to the Southern Counties East Premier Division.
Hythe set up an all-Kent Isthmian South East play-off semi-final at Ramsgate as they earned a fifth-placed finish.
Champions Bishop’s Stortford ensured Kevin Watson’s spell as manager of relegated Herne Bay ended in a heavy Isthmian Premier home defeat.
Herne Bay’s final game of their inaugural Isthmian Premier season - set to end in relegation - will be Kevin Watson’s last in charge of the club.
Two Maddison Massey penalties saw Sittingbourne ladies edge past Sevenoaks ladies in the Kent Women’s Plate Final at Maidstone’s Gallagher Stadium.
James Jeffrey has been described by boss Marcel Nimani - one of his former teachers - as Whitstable’s version of Ole Gunnar Solskjær.