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Lloyd Blackman thinks Isthmian Premier club Folkestone deserve success under new manager Jay Saunders.
James Collins feels like he is a better manager after his time in charge of Isthmian South East Herne Bay.
Work to improve Deal Town’s defensive record is under way - and already bearing fruit.
A brace of Alfie Matthews free-kicks proved the difference as Dover edged their Isthmian Premier play-off semi-final at Billericay after extra-time.
Player-manager Jamie Coyle insists Whitstable’s young squad will come back stronger after their play-off semi-final shootout disappointment.
Dover manager Jake Leberl has no plans to move away from his team’s attacking mindset for their play-off semi-final.
Whitstable Town’s dreams of an Isthmian League return ended for another season as they lost on penalties to Fisher in their play-off semi-final.
Manager Jake Leberl reckons Dover’s season should be regarded as a success - regardless of what happens in their play-off matches.
James Collins is to leave his role as the boss of Isthmian South East side Herne Bay in a surprise move this summer.
Canterbury coach Matt Corker doesn’t expect relegated Colchester to be pushovers as they end their National League 2 East season on Saturday.
Teenager Jack Lead is continuing to flourish - as he prepares to compete in an international karting event next month.
Women’s captain Megan Belt is out to achieve Tier 2 success at Kent - and prove a point to England Cricket Board’s hierarchy.
It proved a fitting end of an era at Canterbury Rugby Club as they secured a fourth-placed finish with a home win.
Head coach Adam Hollioake has praised Kent opener Ben Compton.
Boss Jake Leberl expects Dover’s eagerly-anticipated derby to be a tight affair.
Defender Frankie Smith made a welcome Herne Bay return as they secured their Isthmian South East status for next season with a home win.
Margate’s Ben Greenhalgh feels fans in the area deserve a big Thanet derby - and admits the onus is on his team to ensure it remains next season.
Deal’s weekend defeat helped show the levels the Hoops need to look to reach next season, according to top scorer Tom Chapman.
New Folkestone manager Jay Saunders will find himself in a unique position for his side’s final home Isthmian Premier fixture this season.
Batsman Tawanda Muyeye reckons playing County Championship Division 2 cricket will help Kent grow as a side - but is refusing to get carried away.