Archive 2006-2014
- The FA Cup means the world to us, says Bromley manager Mark Goldberg
- We want to stay in this competition for as long as possible, says Tommy Warrilow
- Just to have a good FA Cup run will give us a lift, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
- The FA Cup is huge for the club and huge for the players, says Sittingbourne boss Nick Davis
- Phoenix Sports 4-1 Fisher - We've come away from a potential banana skin unscathed, says Beckingham
- Dulwich Hamlet 2-0 Margate - We had to work really hard to get the points, says Gavin Rose
- I think we've made virtually £10,000 on Stuart King inside a matter of months, says Neil Cugley
- FIXTURE LIST: OCTOBER 2013
- It makes absolute sense for the people to support my plans, says chairman Gary Hillman
- I honestly believe we will outgrow a lot of teams in a couple of years' time, says Steve O'Boyle
- Ben Taylor was the heart and soul of the club for six years, says Woodstock Sports chair Ron Welling
- Fisher 0-6 AFC Croydon Athletic - All I can do is totally apologise, says Fisher boss Billy Walton
- Banstead Athletic 0-2 Phoenix Sports - I think it was too easy for us at times, says Steve O'Boyle
- I haven't thrown the towel in or left a sinking ship, says Joe Francis
- We’ve got the heart, determination and spirit to get us through, says Keith McMahon
- Sometimes you've got to go back to basics and win ugly, says Beckenham Town boss Jason Huntley
- It's probably our biggest day in our history, says Phoenix Sports' joint-boss Tony Beckingham
- The FA Vase is a massive opportunity for players to put themselves in shop window, says Paul Proctor
- The ultimate dream is to play at Wembley, says Ashforrd United assistant manager John Ovard
- Lewisham Borough 3-2 Meridian VP - There is a lot of work to be done, says Darrell Queeley
- Beckenham Town 0-3 Erith Town - We stood up and were counted tonight, says Mark Tompkins
- FA Cup Second Qualifying Round Draw
- Charlton Athletic 1-3 Gillingham - They wanted it more than us, admits Stuart Weston
- Thamesmead Town 2-0 Redhill - The pressure was on us to win, says Keith McMahon
- We are trying to do as much as we possibly can to turn it around, says Paul Blade
- Results are important and the chairman wants to get away from the bottom three, says Nick Davis
- We've certainly got room for improvement, says Margate boss Simon Osborn
- We've got to go to Three Bridges with the right attitude, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
- All the girls' are up for it - Charlton Athletic and Gillingham lock horns in derby showdown
- We'll have to be at our best, says Tunbridge Wells boss Martin Larkin