Archive 2006-2014
- Credit to the boys for keeping us in the Conference, says Welling United boss Jamie Day
- Otford United 4-4 Guru Nanak - Promotion's a must for us this year, says Guru Nanak's Andy Stevens
- Sevenoaks Town 2-3 Lordswood - I left a year too early, admits Lordswood boss Jason Lillis
- We strongly believe that youth is the future of any club, says Seven Acre boss Lee Hill
- All systems go for Whyteleafe's state-of-the-art 3G pitch at Chruch Road
- Arsenal 2-0 Gillingham - Our girls stood up to Arsenal, says proud boss James Marrs
- Corinthian-Casuals 1-2 Bridon Ropes - I fancied us to turn it round, says Daniel Frost
- There's no team on this planet that are unbeatable, says Gillingham boss James Marrs
- It's a great opportunity to get some silverware for the club, says Ashford assistant John Ovard
- Top six would be nice and a final, says Fleet Leisure boss Lee Richmond
- I want a manager who invests time to develop good young players, says Lewisham's Ray Simpson
- It would be a nice little catch to win some silverware, says Bridon Ropes manager Daniel Frost
- Charlton Athletic 0-3 Gillingham - We should win more than we should lose, says James Marrs
- Lewisham Borough 3-4 Fleet Leisure - We've proved a few people wrong, says Fleet boss Lee Richmond
- Bromley 1-2 Eastleigh - We don't want to finish with nothing, says Bromley boss Mark Goldberg
- The Kent Women's Cup is the main trophy we set our sights on, says Gillingham boss James Marrs
- We have had a brilliant season, says Bromley coach Hugo Langton
- Some of the Academy lads deserve to start the Final, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
- Mark Tompkins' takes up general manager role at Erith Town
- Gillingham 3-1 Charlton Athletic - We're definitely in there with a title shout, says Jack Wheeler
- VCD Athletic 3-1 Witham Town - We've given ourselves a chance to win title, says Tony Russell
- It's exciting times at Margate, says skipper and Academy coach Jamie Stuart
- I want to find a lad and fulfil his dream of becoming a professional footballer, says Rob Quinn
- It would be difficult for my girls' to leave Herne Bay, says proud boss Anthony Deer
- Steve Brown extends his stay with Ebbsfleet United for another two years'
- We are looking to retain the Plate, says Herne Bay manager Anthony Deer
- This decision is another important one for English football, says Maidstone co-owner Oliver Ash
- We're looking forwad to playing against a big club, says Cray Valley boss Steve Chapman
- We have signed a man who has won lots in non-league football, says VCD Athletic boss Tony Russell
- Jon Main is keen to get back involved, says Ramsgate boss Justin Luchford