Southern Counties East Football League First Division
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Soccer Shorts: Gilly Flaherty announced Kent Football United's club ambassador to help develop more female footballers in Kent
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Millwall release a couple of their under 23 players
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SCEFL Statement: Whilst NOT a commitment or guarantee by any means, The FA said the most likely current scenario would be starting the 2020-21 campaign in September
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It was a very hard decision to leave Sporting Club Thamesmead, says Jason Long
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Sporting Club Thamesmead are sad to see manager Jason Long leave the club while Gary Alexander stays at Glebe after many positive meetings with chairman
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Groundshare deal will allow Faversham Strike Force to meet their full potential
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With the squad and the set-up we have, we've got to be aiming for promotion, says Kennington goalkeeper Joe Mant
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Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson brings Phil Miles into his management team
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I’m excited to get started and I’m looking forward to the challenge, says Charlton Athletic owner Paul Elliott
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It is my job to put in place the best possible first-team squad for season 2020/21 and of course do that within the resources provided, says Gillingham boss Steve Evans after issuing his retained list
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Newly-appointed Charlton Athletic chairman Paul Elliott concentrates on building an unified football club
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FA to meet League officials to discuss 2020-21 season start date
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The Kent FA and its partners have been working together to ensure that they can provide support to clubs in the county who will have inevitably been affected by COVID-19
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The FA publish guidance on permitted grassroots football
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Family commitments force Robert Greenfield and Sam Colon to leave Kennington
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Colin Boswell: The Kent Football family has lost a true Kent Football legend
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FA Statement: As a best case we must plan for a “normal” start, however unlikely this may be. Beyond this, we are planning for monthly restarts up until early 2021
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The FA issues guidance to all grassroots football and informal football activity outside the professional game
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Sport England announce a further £15 million in lottery funding has been added to the Community Emergency Fund, taking the investment to £35 million
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Southern Counties East Football League announces financial benefits for member clubs
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I want to give Snodland Town the success it deserves, says newly-appointed manager Luke Wallond
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Snodland Town appoint Luke Wallond as their new manager after a very frustrating last two years for the club
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Small businesses boosted by bounce back loans
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Southern Counties East Football League announce great initiative to support clubs by reducing annual subscriptions for 2020/21
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FA Statement: The FA Council’s vote today was overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying the decision to null and void the season
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We face the danger of losing clubs and leagues as finances collapse. Many communities could lose the clubs at their heart with little chance of resurrection, warns FA chairman Greg Clarke
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The FA Statement: The total financial impact is currently forecast to be around £100m, but it could easily exceed £150m depending on the duration of the Government’s necessary medical measures
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Kent FA Statement: At this moment in time, there will be no change to discipline, no fines reimbursed and no suspensions voided
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Kennington: While non-league football is rightly of less pressing concern at this time of extreme challenge for the nation, we feel a sense of injustice has played out in the season being written off without due reward
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Mental health is a massive worry to me at this time too, so please, don’t be alone and don’t struggle in silence, says sports therapist Emily Sawyer