Southern Counties East Football League First Division
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RESULTS: January 2018
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Fisher 3-0 Phoenix Sports Reserves - We're trying to do the best we can to get this club up, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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Sean Jarvie and Tim Moffatt quit Lewisham Borough: We have left the club due to differences of opinions with the chairman
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FC Elmstead 2-0 Sporting Club Thamesmead - It may just be too little too late to get anything near the top five, says FC Elmstead boss Marc Bentz
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Every game is a challenge at this level and you have to approach each and every game correctly if you want to collect wins in the league and Fisher tomorrow is certainly no exception, says Holmesdale joint-boss Lee Roots
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We’ve worked very hard in training this week to try and put Saturday’s loss at Stansfeld behind us, says Lydd Town boss Liam Smith
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Cray Valley (Paper MIlls) 3-1 Sporting Club Thamesmead - We've got to try to win something this year, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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The FA will now invest over £180m a year back into the game, more than we have ever done before, which will have a positive and meaningful impact at every level of football in England, says FA chief Martin Glenn
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Lewisham Borough 0-3 Kent Football United - We know going forward we can destroy most teams, says Kent Football United assistant Dominic Weston
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I think it will be a great battle to the end, says Punjab United manager Jugit Sian
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I believe we are in a mini league with the other sides in the bottom half of this division and our expectation is to finish as high as possible, says Lewisham Borough joint-boss Sean Jarvie
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I want to get my beloved Lydd Town as high as we can in the league table but promotion this season is probably out of our reach, says Lydd Town boss Liam Smith
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Katrien Meire quits Charlton Athletic: I believe I need a new challenge. I’m very grateful for my time here at Charlton. I wish the fans, staff and club every success and I will always keep an eye out for the results
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RESULTS: December 2017
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It's been an amazing start to the season to be second in the league and a point behind the leaders at this time of the year is unbelievable, says Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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Fisher boss Dean Harrison: I'd like a bit more protection for my players
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We have climbed the league very well in a very short space of time, says Holmesdale joint-manager Lee Roots
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Lydd Town boss Liam Smith: I’m crying out to the lads for some consistency!
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Knowing our lads, they will be up for it and are more than capable on their day of beating anyone, which they have shown and proved constantly since we took over, says FC Elmstead's Rob Curtis
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Of course, we want to go back up and I’m hoping that’s this year, latest next but for me it’s about consistency and putting the club on a good footing, says Erith & Belvedere boss Luke Coleman
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 3-2 Bearsted - We were dead and buried at 2-0 but showed tremendous character, says SCT boss Lee Hill
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Erith & Belvedere 0-2 Erith Town - We’re not going to win the league so it’s nice to stay in the Cups, says Erith Town boss Adam Woodward
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RESULTS: November 2017
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It's a club that should be playing at a higher level so we want to get back up but at the same time we know there’s some very good sides in here and it’s not going to be easy, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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Having taken over and seen what the boys can do now, we’re aiming for a top four, a top five finish, the higher the better, but we want to be in that top five, says FC Elmstead boss Marc Bentz
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Fisher 9-1 Lydd Town - I will not be walking away from this job until I'm told otherwise, says battered Lydd Town boss Liam Smith
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FC Elmstead 1-3 K Sports - The reaction from the lads was superb and they've shown me great character tonight, says table-topping K Sports boss Kris Browning
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Gravesham Borough appoint Gary Abbott and Ricky Marshall as joint-managers
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The players are on a high at the moment, says FC Elmstead's Ricky Tompkins
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Following our recent poor form, the game against Kent Football United is very important if we want to stay in the top three, says Snodland Town's Dave Jeal