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Sittingbourne manager Ryan Maxwell is adamant returning winger Troy Howard still has what it takes to play higher.
Manager Ira Jackson is confident good times lie ahead for Hythe Town - even if critics say he’s delusional.
New boss Alan Dunne claimed his first win as Tonbridge thumped Cray Valley in an FA Cup replay on Tuesday night.
Sittingbourne manager Ryan Maxwell believes the FA should compensate teams who have to travel to the Channel Islands for midweek games.
Ramsgate boss Ben Smith has told how a phone call from Joe Taylor to Mitchell May laid the foundations for the pair’s new strike partnership.
Whitstable Town boss Jamie Coyle has welcomed the FA’s review into perimeter walls and boundaries around pitches following the death of Billy Vigar.
Jamie Coyle said Whitstable completely changed the way they play to pull off another FA Cup upset.
Whitstable are through to the FA Cup fourth qualifying round for the first time in their history after pulling off another upset.
Tonbridge Angels are expecting news on an extension to their lease at Longmead “within the next six weeks”.
Kennington players put on a show for manager Dan Scorer in his 400th game in charge - and continue to excel in the league.
George Elokobi is determined to get to the bottom of Maidstone’s goal drought before they return to action.
Maidstone fans played a big part in Antony Papadopoulos’ return to the Gallagher Stadium.
Lloyd Hume says Alan Walker will always be welcome at Ashford after standing down as director of football.
New boss Alan Dunne was Tonbridge’s No.1 target to replace Craig Nelson as manager.
Tommy Osborne has called on Sheppey United to build on a much-needed clean sheet.
Joe Taylor was so determined to rejoin Ramsgate that he paid Billericay to get out of his contract.
Sittingbourne’s latest signing scored on his debut at the weekend - aged 44.
Ira Jackson claims he would be sacked if he won the FA Vase but took Hythe down.
Tonbridge chair Sophie Purves has no regrets over the appointment of former boss Craig Nelson - but feels the role probably came too soon for him.
Thanet AC’s Lilly Beckett returned from the World Transplant Games with not one, but three medals.
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