Archive 2006-2014
- Ebbsfleet United unveil the arrival of Cameroon born defender Patrick Ada
- Dover Athletic boss Nicky Forster unveils the signing of winger Jamie Smith
- We're making no figures where we're going to be, says Fisher boss Steve Firkins
- Crown Alexandra accepted into Kent Invicta League
- I'm looking forward to getting started now, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
- We're committed to putting Lordswood firmly on the footballing map, says assistant Steve Arnold
- Fisher 1-2 Millwall - We're not going to change our style of play, says Fisher boss Steve Firkins
- Fitness has got to be better because we're playing full-time teams, says Dartford's Paul Sawyer
- We want to play a winning brand of football, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
- We need to cut out the silly draws to get out of the Kent League, says Becks coach Jason Clews
- Beckenham Town 1-5 Bromley - Fantastic night in respect of the result and fitness, says Neil Smith
- It's good of Gillingham to send a side to their local club, says Hollands & Blair boss Paul Piggott
- We want to go one better, says Erith & Belvedere boss Micky Collins
- It'll be nice to finally get going, says Ashford United boss Paul Chambers
- We wish Michael West the best for the future, says Ebbsfleet United boss Liam Daish
- I want to get out there and do the business, says Gillingham striker Adam Birchall
- We've got to compete and find a way of closing the gap between us and the pros, says Paul Sawyer
- We hope to reignite Rob Denness' enthusiasm for the game, says Corinthian coach Matt Longhurst
- Things have been very frustrating for us in terms of the new development, admits Keith McMahon
- Maidstone United 0-5 Brighton & Hove Albion -The pitch was magnificent says Brighton boss Gus Poyet
- Thamesmead Town 0-2 Dartford - We showed there wasn't a huge gap, says Keith McMahon
- I think it's going to be a lot harder this year, warns Welling United boss Jamie Day
- We know the 3G pitch is the future of football, says Maidstone United co-owner Terry Casey
- We want to be in the top half, play-offs if we can, says Bromley coach Neil Smith
- It's great to see my players are taking the bull by the horns, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
- We are looking for as many Dartford fans as possible to get off to a good start, says Keith McMahon
- Tonbridge Angels 0-4 Crawley Town - We needed the game on because we needed the revenue - Warrilow
- Entertaining matches is just what we need at this stage of our preparation, says Justin Luchford
- The structure of the club is getting stretched because we need help now, warns Tommy Warrilow
- We are up with the big boys'- but we'll do our best, says Dartford boss Tony Burman