Archive 2006-2014
- Dartford 0-0 Grimsby Town - The damage was done in eight minutes of madness last week, says Burman
- It's been the best season since I've been manager, says Thamesmead Town boss Keith McMahon
- We don't fear anyone, says Dover Athletic assistant Jake Leberl
- Folkestone Invicta must clear debts before they can move forward, says chairman Mark Jenner
- The title is in Dulwich's hands now, admits Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
- I'm learning as well as the players, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
- We've got a mountain to climb but mountains do get climbed, says Dartford boss Tony Burman
- We wouldn't be where we are without chairman Gary Hillman, says Ian Jenkins
- Otford United 1-2 Kent County League - Nothing's inked in on the teamsheet, says Darren Phillips
- Dulwich Hamlet 1-1 Thamesmead Town (5-3P) - I thought we was excellent, says proud Keith McMahon
- We can compete against teams in higher divisions, warns Herne Bay boss Anthony Deer
- Marathon man Ian Jenkins celebrates twenty years at Cray Wanderers
- We are where we are because that's where we deserve to be, says Chatham Town's Keith Levett
- Grimsby Town 3-0 Dartford - We've got a mountain to climb, admits Tony Burman
- Not many people are giving us a chance outside Dartford, says Tony Burman
- We have to keep going and keep among the play-off mix, says Ramsgate boss Tim Dixon
- We're building for the future, says Sittingbourne joint-manager Jim Ward
- We just need to keep the run going, says Faversham Town coach Clive Walker
- Croydon 4-7 Guernsey
- I don't think I was given a fair chance, says former Erith Town boss James Collins
- Chatham Town 0-2 Witham Town - I can't really find anything positive about game, admits Keith Levett
- Erith Town unveil Mark Tompkins as their new boss
- We've turned the corner, says Kent Football United boss Sam MacNeil
- Folkestone Invicta fan Sam Jones runs London Marathon in memory of Paul Sykes
- The key will be recreating the intensity of playing against the holders, says Martin Larkin
- Erith Town part company with James Collins after eleven games
- Tunbridge Wells 1-0 Dunston UTS - It feels special to knock out the holders, says Martin Larkin
- I don't see Lydd as a team at the bottom of the table, says Dave Smith - Crockenhill set to pull out
- It's a chance to be special for a day, says Tunbridge Wells boss Martin Larkin
- Erith Town have to win to stay in the title race, says Corinthian boss Matt Longhurst