Isthmian League
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CONIFA WORLD FOOTBALL CUP: They should come and watch this tournament, football's going to be played in a different slightly way, says Barawa head coach Abdikarim Farah
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CONIFA WORLD FOOTBALL CUP: Having achieved promotion with Punjab United Gravesend, I’m going to the World Cup really confident and on a high, says Panjab midfielder Camen Bhandal
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CONIFA WORLD FOOTBALL CUP: We are excited to be able to host our largest ever tournament in Greater London, not only the historic home of the beautiful game but a vibrant and international city that welcomes people from all corners of the globe
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Green card experiment during CONIFA World Football Cup in London
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Ramsgate boss Lloyd Blackman: If you’re like me then it only takes a few days and already the toes start tapping and the fingers clicking not knowing what to do with yourself at 3pm on a Saturday
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I promise you all that I will give blood, sweat and tears to make this magnificent club successful, says newly-appointed Greenwich Borough boss Aaron Taylor
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Ashford United boss Gary Alexander continues his squad rebuilding job
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Tonbridge Angels sign ex-Thurrock striker Joel Nouble
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Every single player who has re-signed from last year have done so on reduced terms, reveals Margate joint-manager Mike Sandmann
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Folkestone Invicta lose striker Joe Taylor to rivals Margate: I've no idea what they offered him, but he's got a young family so I'm sure that all those things were factors in him making this decision. He texted me earlier to say he was leaving
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Doncaster Rovers sign Max Watters from Ashford United: When I first saw Max last season, I knew he was a special talent. He has all the attributes needed to make it as a pro footballer
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Margate retain the services of striker Frannie Collin
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Folkestone Invicta sign striker Alfie Paxman from Ramsgate: This is a great opportunity for him to make his mark in the Bostik Premier
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Margate appoint Steve Brown and Mike Sandmann as joint-managers
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A new chapter begins for Paul Barnes, who leaves Greenwich Borough after only 18 games in charge
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I'm pleased to have Lea Dawson on board, says Ashford United boss Gary Alexander
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To have my name on The FA Cup Final ball is probably my most proudest moment in football to date, says Phoenix Sports midfielder Jack Hopkins
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Margate part company with boss Steven Watt after an eventful and enjoyable season in charge
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Soccer Shorts: The board have given me a 15% increase in the playing budget but that will not go as far as some people imagine, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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Results: April & May 2018
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Hendon 4-0 Folkestone Invicta - We didn’t have that belief or that want really to show let’s get in this National League South. It maybe seemed too much for them, admits Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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I just hope with my commitment to improve myself as a manager-coach, I can help improve the fortunes of Ashford United on the pitch, vows newly-appointed manager Gary Alexander
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To be so far up and get into the play-offs and talk about National League South is all credit to everybody at the club, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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These are the games that we all want to play a part in, says promotion chasing Cray Wanderers assistant manager Joe Vines
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Cray Wanderers 2-5 Walton Casuals - if we’re in the play-offs and we lose I’m not sure if my job’s under threat, says Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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We are disappointed to not achieve an automatic promotion place but we cannot say we deserved it, says Cray Wanderers assistant manager Joe Vines
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We have put ourselves in the driving seat to guarantee home advantage in the play-offs, says Greenwich Borough boss Paul Barnes
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Margate 1-2 Billericay Town - It's out of our hands and it's going to take a lot to get us in the play-offs now, admits Margate boss Steven Watt
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Staines Town 4-4 Folkestone Invicta - Going in to National League South will probably put us in an uncomfortable financial situation, says Folkestone Invicta assistant Roland Edge
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Greenwich Borough 1-2 Hythe Town - What we wanted to do is have something to play for in the last game of the season, says play-off chasing Hythe Town boss Sam Denly