Archive 2006-2014
- Sittingbourne 1-2 Eastbourne Town - We deserved something out of the game, admits Marc Seager
- Tomorrow will be my last game in charge of Sittingbourne, says Marc Seager
- Hopefully we can do ourselves justice at Woking, says Welling United player-manager Jamie Day
- Bromley tie Welch and Fuseini down to contracts until the end of next season
- Failure this close is not an option in my book, says Herne Bay boss Simon Halsey
- The most important thing is to win the League, says Bly Spartans' boss Matt Hume
- We've come on leaps and bounds during my six years' in charge - Sutton Athletic boss Guy Eldridge
- There's a real feel-good factor around the club, says Ashford United owner Tony Betteridge
- Our bouncebackability is a sign of our unity and belief, says Dover Athletic boss Nicky Forster
- I feel it's a bit of a coup to attract such a young talent, says Whitstable boss Justin Luchford
- Woodstock Sports 0-4 Corinthian - I'm hoping we can pull something out of the bag, says Ben Taylor
- Maidstone United 0-3 Folkestone Invicta - We look back to our best, says Invicta boss Neil Cugley
- Bly Spartans 0-0 Sutton Athletic - We've not lost the title today, says Bly Spartans boss Matt Hume
- The team who wants it the most will get to the final, says Corinthian boss Tony Sitford
- Bly Spartans has the potential to be a Kent League club, says departing boss Matt Hume
- Crown Alexandra moving a giant step closer to being accepted into Kent Invicta League next season
- SPECIAL YOUTH REPORT: We need to give the youngsters' a chance to develop
- We've had results go our way and not taken advantage of it, says Stones boss Jay Saunders
- All we're asking the players is to give us a performance to keep their shirts, says Gerry Cox
- Everybody will be throwing money to win the Kent League next season, says Fisher boss Steve Firkins
- Maidstone United 1-1 Eastbourne Town - We got what we deserved, admits Jay Saunders
- Fisher 2-3 Greenwich Borough - It's obviously nice to win here, says Gerry Cox
- It's one of those seasons of learning, says Greenwich Borough boss Gerry Cox
- I want this side to be the best Erith Town side, says manager Tony Russell
- I can't see Herne Bay slipping up too much, says VCD Athletic boss Ricky Bennett
- Dulwich Hamlet can hurt you on the breakways, warns Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
- Maybe we can get top spot if results go our way, says Cray Wanderers boss Ian Jenkins
- There will be many more twists and turns, says Dover Athletic boss Nicky Forster
- It would be fantastic if we can win the league, says Welling United skipper Jack Parkinson
- Four wins will keep us up, says Bromley coach Neil Smith