Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Colin Boswell: The Kent Football family has lost a true Kent Football legend
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Balham secure two-year deal to groundshare AFC Croydon Athletic's Mayfield Stadium
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FA Statement: As a best case we must plan for a “normal” start, however unlikely this may be. Beyond this, we are planning for monthly restarts up until early 2021
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Lordswood unveil Neil Hunter as their new manager
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Lordswood boss Darren Anslow steps down due to work and family commitments
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Sport England announce a further £15 million in lottery funding has been added to the Community Emergency Fund, taking the investment to £35 million
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Welling Town part company with Danny Wakeling and his management team
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Southern Counties East Football League announces financial benefits for member clubs
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Chatham Town: As a community club we want to ensure that our supporters and their loved ones feel they have a person they can talk to
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Clive Maynard resigns as Crowborough Athletic chairman
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Without these funds from Sport England, the club would have found itself in a very testing financial position, says Glebe chairman Rocky McMillan
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Player-coach Marlon Patterson leaves Lordswood and says he is grateful for some great opportunities thrown at him for next season
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Steve Ives leaves Crowborough Athletic to be named joint-manager at AFC Uckfield Town
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Small businesses boosted by bounce back loans
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Ryan Palmer says he is feeling excited about his return to Sittingbourne
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Southern Counties East Football League announce great initiative to support clubs by reducing annual subscriptions for 2020/21
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Paul Foley: Non-League football has lost a true servant
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FA Statement: The FA Council’s vote today was overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying the decision to null and void the season
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We face the danger of losing clubs and leagues as finances collapse. Many communities could lose the clubs at their heart with little chance of resurrection, warns FA chairman Greg Clarke
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The FA Statement: The total financial impact is currently forecast to be around £100m, but it could easily exceed £150m depending on the duration of the Government’s necessary medical measures
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Kent FA Statement: At this moment in time, there will be no change to discipline, no fines reimbursed and no suspensions voided
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I’m not going to watch my team (West Ham United). I’m not going to support them – I’m going to support a local non-league team and I’m going to cancel my Sky Sports, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Statement: Billy Walton on Martin Ford
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Defiant Non-League clubs launch fight-back: We urge The FA to reconsider its decision
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We have thrown a considerable amount of money this season to gain promotion. Our invoice is on its way to The FA, they can afford to pay it, insists Beckenham Town chairman Paul Faires
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Mental health is a massive worry to me at this time too, so please, don’t be alone and don’t struggle in silence, says sports therapist Emily Sawyer
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Essex Senior League: Once a decision is conveyed to the Leagues it will be consistent across the National League System - if null and void is the FA decision there will be NO promotion or relegation for 2019/20 season
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Statement: Boris Johnson - Prime Minister: From this evening I must give the British people a very simple instruction - you must stay at home
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FA determined to complete FA Trophy and FA Vase competitions this season
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Tunbridge Wells need £20,000 to help secure the future of the club as they go seven months without home game revenue