Vanarama National League & Vanarama National League South
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Braintree are one of the strongest sides we have meet this season so I’m expecting another difficult test but if we show the character and desire we did on Saturday we will all be in for a great game, says Welling United boss Jamie Coyle
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RESULTS: January 2018
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We will continue to be prudent in order to ensure the club is secure and self-sufficient for the foreseeable future, says Maidstone United co-owner Oliver Ash
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We go to Blyth Spartans with a determination to try and do well in this Trophy, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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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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We are sorry to lose Hugo Langton and any of our players as a result of this budget cut, says Welling United chairman Mark Goldberg
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I think it’s going to be a really successful year for us as a club. The one thing we do want, we want more, we always want more. We want to push the boundaries and this could be the year, says Bromley skipper Jack Holland
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We want to make 2018 a special year and we want to make sure people remember this year for the right reason, vows Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Bromley 4-2 Ebbsfleet United - It means everything! We're starting 2018 in the play-offs, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Overall we are in a good place, although we need to get back to winning very soon, says Welling United assistant Hugo Langton
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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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Dartford 1-1 Braintree Town - Top at Christmas, which is nice, hopefully we can stay there, says Dartford boss Tony Burman
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RESULTS: December 2017
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Our Christmas schedule couldn't be harder, says Welling United assistant Hugo Langton
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Boreham Wood 2-2 Dartford - I thought we had a real good chance of pulling off a good result, says proud Dartford boss Tony Burman
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Cup football always has a different way of thinking and it’s not always the favourites that win the game, says Dartford boss Tony Burman
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I think people need to remember where as a club we are coming from and there’s always going to be a few bumps on the way to where we want to be, says Welling United assistant manager Hugo Langton
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Bromley boss Neil Smith: My first port of call is to get 51 points, as soon as we get that we can kick on again, so to be in and around the play-offs at the moment so early on is fantastic!
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Bromley 0-2 Aldershot Town - It seems like every time we get near we just miss out, admits frustrated Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Welling United 0-1 Weston-super-Mare - The desire and the work-rate today from the boys just wasn’t there, admits Welling United player-manager Jamie Coyle
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The FA Trophy is a competition I always look forward to. Weston-super-Mare is as tough a draw as they come, says Welling United assistant Hugo Langton
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RESULTS: November 2017
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I think we’ve surprised a few people and now that we have surprised them, I want to keep that going, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Bromley P-P Aldershot Town - Bromley sincerely apologise to fans' for late postponement and offer reduced admission for re-arranged game
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We still have to persuade the EFL to let us take part in the play-offs this season, should we finish seventh or higher in the League, a genuine possibility, says Maidstone United co-chairman Oliver Ash
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Bromley 1-4 Stevenage - The boys have given an amazing account of themselves and they've put Bromley Football Club Academy on the map, says proud Mark Hammond
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Borough Council block Maidstone United stadium extension plans
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Rochdale 4-0 Bromley - A little journey that had to end, just didn't like the way it ended, says proud Bromley boss Neil Smith
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St Albans will be a tough one, Ian Allinson’s teams are always tough to beat, says Welling United assistant manager Hugo Langton
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It’s 72 years since we were last in the hat for the FA Cup Second Round. I want to make sure that it’s on my watch that we do it, says Bromley boss Neil Smith