Southern Counties East Football League First Division
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Personally this season has been a learning curve for myself and ultimately for AC London, having said that we do strive for excellence therefore we do not want to make the same mistakes twice, says Prince Choudary
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It's for the fans, all of them that have travelled from Sheppey, says heroic goalkeeper Dean Warford
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Ashford United 0-0 Sheppey United - We're working hard to get the club to where we feel it should be, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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The support from the local community has been fantastic and confirms my view that Sheppey United could return to their former glory and become a force in non-league football, says boss Ernie Batten
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Our last game was one of those games you want to forget in a hurry, admits Kent Football United boss Ennio Gonnella
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Someone called us the Chelsea of the Invicta League. We should’ve been challenging for the title and we are not for whatever reason and we are still a force to be reckoned with, says Lydd Town coach Liam Smith
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It looks like we will finish in the top half of the table, which is slightly disappointing, admits Seven Acre & Sidcup boss Lee Hill
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We came of age at Glebe on Tuesday night and the team full of ex-Kent County players and youth were outstanding, hails APM Contrast boss Kris Browning
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This is a fantastic opportunity for us to manage at a higher level and we will do everything possible to help the club move forward, says newly-appointed Rusthall joint-manager Steve Ashmore
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If the club share my ambition and views then I think we could go places together, says Liam Smith, as dad Dave steps down at the end of the season
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Bridon Ropes 2-3 Sutton Athletic - As long as we turn up and give a good account of ourselves in the final I'll be a very happy man, says Sutton Athletic boss Ben Young
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CRY’s ambition is for every young person to get the chance to be tested to prevent more tragic deaths, says Bromley born pop princess Pixie Lott
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We want a south London venue for the London Senior Trophy Final, says Glebe chairman Rocky McMillan
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The name change was not an easy decision by any means. I realise this may upset people but the committee and myself felt it the right thing to do to move the club forward, says APM Contrast joint-chairman Phil Hudson
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Soccer Shorts: We are coming to the business end of the season. We are in a very tight position and now I feel it’s who holds their bottle in the run-in, says Hythe Town boss Clive Cook
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Lewisham Borough 1-2 Bridon Ropes - Performances have to improve because that was not acceptable, says Bridon Ropes manager Mark Murison
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Results: February 2016
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Sutton Athletic condemn "scumbags" on their bitter sweet day - Lydd Town defender Harry Yates, 24, involved in serious car accident on his way to work
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Erith & Belvedere 0-1 Sheppey United - It's a great day for the club, what a great Final to look forward to, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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The Kent Invicta League has proven a lot of doubters wrong and is thriving, says Seven Acre & Sidcup boss Lee Hill
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Seven Acre & Sidcup 1-5 Glebe - We just couldn't get near them, they played us off the park, admits Seven Acre & Sidcup boss Lee Hill
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APM Contrast 1-0 Academic Club London - I take the blame for today's defeat, admits AC London boss Prince Choudary
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We don't want players who are here for a quick buck, says Bridon Ropes manager Mark Murison
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We're a small village club with big expectations, says Sutton Athletic boss Ben Young
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Too many players aren't committed enough, says former Crockenhill boss Liam Kelly
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Bridon Ropes 5-1 Gravesham Borough - We just have to make sure we're still in with the running, says Gravesham Borough boss Kevin Hake
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Glebe 2-0 Sutton Athletic - I'm not interested in second. I want to win the league because it's an achievement, says Glebe boss Simon Copley
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The football community would be a lot poorer without the example set by often unknown visionaries and the town of Lydd would be a lot poorer without Mr Lydder
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Results: January 2016
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London FA 2-2 Kent FA - It's up to the boys to show what they can do, says Kent FA manager Darren Phillips