Southern Counties East Football League First Division
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 3-0 Phoenix Sports Reserves - It's always nice to end the season with a trophy, says Liam Kelly
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The club are already planning and working towards next year and we have no fear of the adventure ahead and are looking forward to the challenge of the Premier Division, says title-winning Punjab United boss Jurgit Sian
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We’ll quietly be getting on with the job with the aim to have more success on the pitch, vows newly-appointed Lewisham Borough boss Justin Fevrier
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The club will be left in a healthy state to pass on because that is the kind of person I am, says Lewisham Borough chairman Raymond Simpson
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Holmesdale appoint Ben Kotey as their new manager: We are confident that Ben and his team will give Holmesdale FC the best opportunities for success next season and beyond
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Rusthall part company with joint-managers Steve Ashmore and Steve Sands after suffering relegation
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Holmesdale part company with manager Lee Roots despite a top-eight finish
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I feel I am ready to be a manager, says Finn Roberts-Bond, aged 20
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Phoenix Sports appoint Del Oldfield to lead reserve side
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Stansfeld 0-2 K Sports - Administrative blunder costs K Sports the title: Caine Smith's absolutely distraught but he's got nothing to be blamed about, says boss Kris Browning
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Stansfeld 0-1 Punjab United - It's in our own hands, says title-chasing Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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Erith & Belvedere 2-3 Phoenix Sports Reserves - It means a lot to us that we've achieved something of this magnitude for the club, says Phoenix Sports Reserves manager Ben Kotey
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I think the players are definitely looking forward to the final and they have worked hard to get there, says Erith & Belvedere boss Luke Coleman
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K Sports manager Kris Browning: I’m really pleased to gain promotion to the Southern Counties East Football League Premier
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To be on the verge of back-to-back promotions is just amazing for the whole club, says Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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We're really trying to get over the line and secure one of those promotion places, says Punjab United coach Danny Barham
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Results: March 2018
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Charlton Athletic: We’re very grateful to Lee Bowyer and Johnnie Jackson for stepping forward in the club’s time of need
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K Sports 2-0 Fisher - We've never mentioned once about winning league's, our main goal this year was to get promoted, says K Sports assistant Graham Martin
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There’s a lot of talk about how Punjab should win the League but we will have something so say about that, I’m sure, insists K Sports striker Caine Smith
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Results: February 2018
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It’s important for a club like Cray Valley should be winning trophies, says Kevin Watson
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After beating Punjab at home I think there is incentive for the players to go and be the first side to try and do the double over them this season, says Erith & Belvedere boss Luke Coleman
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Kent Football United boss Ennio Gonnella: I questioned my players' mentality, as most teams that have played us this year will certainly agree it’s not for the lack of talent as we have it, but the mentality
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Looking at the remaining fixtures I would say Punjab and Fisher have the easiest run in but we will as always keep going and see how we end up, says K Sports boss Kris Browning
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We're on a very nice run at the moment, says Holmesdale boss Lee Roots
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Fisher boss Dean Harrison: We’ll just keep going until it’s mathematically impossible. I feel there are definitely a few twists and turns left in this one
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Having personally seen the club grow since 2003, it would be fitting for Punjab United FC and the Gravesend community to be at the pinnacle of Kent's senior league next season, says Jindi Banwait
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It's been an up and down season for the club in general, says Sutton Athletic boss Dan Kelly
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I feel Punjab will win the league but that second place is definitely up for grabs for so many teams and we need to be on our toes and keep going, says K Sports manager Kris Browning