Southern Counties East Football League First Division
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 2-2 FC Elmstead - To see that reaction and togetherness is brilliant, says FC Elmstead assistant Gerry Gonnella
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Rusthall begin the search for a new chairman as Joe Coker steps down from the Jockey Farm hot-seat
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Balham 1-0 Rusthall - Everyone says revenge will be great, says Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson
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It’s a big game and occasion for my young squad and it’s something we are going to enjoy to the fullest, says Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson
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There is excitement around the squad as there are a fair few who haven’t played in The FA Cup before, says Croydon boss Liam Giles
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If I save just one person and prevent a family suffering the heartbreak we feel, then it would help me to begin to process this awful tragedy, says Keith Slocombe
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Greenways have been around for over 50 season and whilst it would be fantastic to reach the SCEFL Premier, I’m not going to put the club at financial risk in attempting to get there, says manager Rob Jeffery
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The board are local people who want what’s right and put a load of voluntary time and energy into their club. We want to respect that and do our bit too, says Snodland Town boss Simon Copley
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I can't wait to get back out there and start watching games again and who knows one day I might even consider managing once again but for now I will be concentrating on getting back to full health, says Joe Ford
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It’s nice to dream of promotion but I’m sure the club won’t mind me saying it’s probably a year too early for us, admits FC Elmstead boss Ennio Gonnella
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A lot of work has gone on behind the scenes to get the club in a position to acquire a top four finish and that’s what we will be setting out to do, says Kent Football United joint-manager Richmond Kissi
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Our objective is clear, we must finish in the top four places and regain the club’s Step Five status, says Croydon boss Liam Giles
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We’ll certainly be putting ourselves in the mix but more importantly, we’ll be challenging for the league title, says Kennington boss Dan Scorer
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I was very close to walking away but I'm more determined than ever to do well and get us back to where we were a few years’ ago, says Lydd Town boss Liam Smith
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Beckenham Town 7-0 Meridian VP - We’ve got a very strong squad and it’s going to be very hard to pick a starting 11 for Saturday, admits Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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I think we've got the capability of putting us in the mix for it, says Sporting Club Thamesmead manager Jason Long
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 4-1 Welling Town - It's still a massive fight for Joe Ford and it just encourages us to fight, says Sporting Club Thamesmead boss Jason Long
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Holmesdale 3-0 Farnborough Old Boys Guild - We've still got a litle bit of work to do, admits Holmesdale boss Lee Roots
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Calls for non-league footballers to have heart scans following the tragic death of Charlie Slocombe, 26
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PRE-SEASON RESULTS 2019
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Rivals lock horns for Joe Ford Cup to raise money for former Sporting Club Thamesmead manager
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The club wants to, of course, get back up into the league it once was. We were the first club to get relegated to this division, not in my tenure, but our target is promotion, says Holmesdale boss Lee Roots
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K Sports 2-2 Holmesdale - We were massively all over the place but we never give up, says K Sports boss Kris Browning
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Every game is going to be hard, there’s no easy games and everyone in that league will fancy their chances, says Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson
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If you don’t have the ambition to go up, then you’re setting yourself up for failure so for us our ambition is promotion, says FC Elmstead assistant manager Gerry Gonnella
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Rusthall 0-1 Chatham Town - When you play a team like Chatham you do need it to be a bit boring and you need to do all the hard stuff and the horrible stuff and I felt we did that really well today, says Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson
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FC Elmstead 2-2 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - We need to be better because we're going up a level, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Soccer Shorts: Great to be back but now the hard work starts, says Holmesdale boss Lee Roots
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Kent Football United appoint joint-managers Richmond Kissi and Steve Devereux to replace Danny Wakeling
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Soccer Shorts: Romanian top-flight side walk off the pitch to force Charlton Athletic abadonment