Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Deal Town 2-2 Egham Town - We'll go there as underdogs but I think we'll play better than what we did today, says Deal Town boss Steve King
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Success this season is progression from last season - we stayed up by the skin of our teeth but I'm proud of the boys who did it with me, says Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson
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Rusthall 4-1 Welling Town - If your mentality is to give up when things aren't going your way, I'm going to lose patience with you very quickly, warns Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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We’ll aim to play attractive football and finish considerably higher up the table than some may expect, says Welling Town boss Kevin Oakes
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Like anything in football and in life you will always learn from previous experiences and then return stronger and more prepared for the new campaign, says Holmesdale boss Lee Roots
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We need to better what we did last season, that's a must, says Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike
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I think it's going to be an exciting season, no one can predict what's going to happen in the league this year as it looks so open, says Deal Town boss Steve King
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Sometimes you have to take a step back before moving forwards again and that certainly seems the case given the positive atmosphere around the club since our arrival, says Whitstable Town boss Richard Styles
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Our aims are to consolidate and finish the best we can, whilst improving on last season, says K Sports' joint-manager George Batten
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We will be doing our best to make it another successful season, says Stansfeld joint-manager Jamie Phipps
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We're very happy with the squad that we've assembled and have a lot of quality in all areas, says Tunbridge Wells boss Luke Carpenter
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All we can guarantee is that we will be giving our all to entertain and win as many games as possible, vows Lordswood assistant manager Michael Jones
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I think it will be very competitive and totally different to last season and it won't be a two horse race this season, says Glebe boss Luke Rooney
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The feeling is we want to spend the season looking up and enjoying the season, rather than looking down and not, says Sutton Athletic coach Tristan Cropley
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PRE SEASON RESULTS 2022
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Deal Town appoint coach Steve King as manager to replace the retiring Derek Hares
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Soccer Shorts: Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler brings in Mitch Brundle as player-coach while Welling United snap up former Chesterfield striker Stefan Payne and Paul Lorraine joins Cray Valley management team
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Retiring Derek Hares steps down as Deal Town manager after 19 years service
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Soccer Shorts: Bromley legends George Wakeling and Jack Holland return to Hayes Lane while Jake MacKenzie stays at Whitstable Town for his eleventh campaign and Dartford sign Charlie Sheringham for the fourth time
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Soccer Shorts: Coach Nicky Southall leaves Dover Athletic while Dan Scorer brings in Dave Cook to join Kennington's management team
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Soccer Shorts: Cray Wanderers boss Neil Smith retains Anthony Cook but winger Jamie Yila signs for Chelmsford City while Erith & Belvedere snap up striker George Purcell and Red Velvet unveil Ian Jenkins as their new manager
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Tim Clark steps down as Canterbury City's chairman
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Soccer Shorts: Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler signs Jordan Higgs, Alfie Pavey and Alfie Paxman while 53-goal striker Harry Taylor leaves Red Velvet to sign one-year deal at Erith Town
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Soccer Shorts: Hollands & Blair to start the season playing home games at Lordswood while Erith & Belvedere capture Ryan Johnson and George Monger
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Rusthall boss Jimmy Anderson appoints Sam Groombridge as his new assistant
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Soccer Shorts: Bromley boss Andy Woodman signs three-year contract to stay at Hayes Lane while Snodland Town boss Luke Wallond signs striker Rob Denness
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Soccer Shorts: Faversham Town's financial position secure as Gary Smart is appointed new chairman but search to find James Collins' successor is seen as an immediate priority at Salters Lane
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Chairman Kevin Oakes returns to the dug-out for Chatham bound Welling Town
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Soccer Shorts: Hollands & Blair boss Scott Porter brings Shaun Welford into his coaching staff
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We’re an ambitious and meticulous group of people that are determined to progress the club and we have a long-term plan in place and a team of committed people ready to get to work, says newly-appointed Tunbridge Wells manager Luke Carpenter