Archive 2006-2014
- We'll go out hell for leather to win our final three games, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
- Charlton Athletic 1-2 Gillingham - An ex player always wants to prove a point, says James Marrs
- We're lucky enough that we've got two chances of medals, says Tunbridge Wells boss Martin Larkin
- My intention is to bring the youth through, says Sevenoaks Town boss Simon Jones
- VCD Athletic 9-2 Lordswood - Someone was going to take a hiding sooner or later, says Ray Powell
- We are sure Sittingbourne will be happy in their new home, says Woodstock chairman Maurice Dunk
- Sevenoaks Town 0-6 Tunbridge Wells - We were the masters of our own downfall, admits Simon Jones
- Beating Benfica was just amazing, says Sevenoaks Town coach Micky Hazard
- Hayes & Yeading United 3-2 Tonbridge Angels - I'm not throwing in the towel, says defiant Warrilow
- Thamesmead Town 1-0 Tilbury - This is our most successful season, says Keith McMahon
- Lordswood begin search for new boss as Jason Lillis steps down at end of season
- I'd love to put the silverware on the table, says Corinthian boss Matt Longhurst
- Hopefully lady luck will shine on us a little bit more, says Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow
- I think this is an exciting time for Holmesdale, says boss Paul Proctor
- It is quite important we finish second, says Dover Athletic assistant Jake Leberl
- I reckon four more wins would be enough to get us in the play-offs, says Folkestone boss Neil Cugley
- I'm really disapointed that we're not pushing for promotion, reflects Ian Jenkins
- We've proved a lot of people wrong, says Sittingbourne joint-boss Jim Ward
- It would be the club's dream to get into the play-offs, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
- Tonbridge Angels 1-1 Weston-Super-Mare - You slip and you get punished, says Tommy Warrilow
- I am very proud that Tunbridge Wells are playing at Wembley, says Kent League chair Denise Richmond
- Hollands & Blair 4-3 Lydd Town - We weren't at our best today, admits Blair boss Paul Piggott
- Whoever holds their nerves the longest will win the game, says Hollands & Blair boss Paul Piggott
- We'll give it everything that we've got, says Lydd Town boss Dave Smith
- Our landlord is the only person holding Crockenhill back, says chairman Steve Cullen
- Bromley 0-2 Eastbourne Borough - We were awful, admits Bromley boss Mark Goldberg
- Crockenhill 0-4 Lydd Town - We want to go as high as we can in the league, says Lydd boss Dave Smith
- We've got two massive games coming up now, says Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
- Everyone's fully aware what the prize is, says Tunbridge Wells boss Martin Larkin
- I'd rather be where we are now or be in midtable with nothing to play for, says Steve O'Boyle