Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Hollands & Blair 1-2 Crayford One Bell - Winning four on the bounce makes it even harder for anyone to do again, says Crayford One Bell manager Chris Tuley
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Banstead Athletic 1-2 Chertsey Town
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Beckenham Town 3-3 Chatham Town - We've made things hard for ourselves and shoot ourselves in the foot, admits Chatham Town boss James Collins
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Results March 2019
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I feel it's only a matter of time when we get the results, says Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 3-0 Bearsted - The players are doing a lot of things we’re not asking them to do! They’re not doing the right things and we need to go out and show the desire and the commitment, says Bearsted boss Kevin Stevens
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Canterbury City boss Ben Smith: I’ve said all along it is a sleeping giant. It was a Southern League club at one point. We’ve just got to make sure off the pitch now we move the club forward, same as we’re doing on the pitch
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Canterbury City 1-1 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - It's incredible that these players are going to get to play at Wembley, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Our approach to the game will be no different to any other game, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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We want to finish the season well, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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We go to Croydon tomorrow expecting a tough game as they are fighting for their survival in the league, says K Sports manager Kris Browning
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Beckenham Town 2-1 Tunbridge Wells - The league position is not what we wanted by any stretch of the imagination, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 1-0 Canterbury City - If we're not better next week we won't progress, admits Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Fisher 2-3 Corinthian - It's a sign of a good side - these boys don't know when they're beaten, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Darren Blackburn steps down as Hollands & Blair boss: I hope you understand this was an extremely emotional decision that I didn’t take lightly but with the clubs best interests at heart
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Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson: We’ve brought players together that have achieved something measurable but it will be heartbreak for us if we go out and it will be heartbreak for Canterbury to go that far and not go the final leg as such
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Darren Blackburn steps down as Hollands & Blair manager in the clubs best interest
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Our aim for the rest of the season is simply to try to keep the points total ticking over, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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Everybody involved in the club this year can hold their heads up high but a Cup Final would be that little bit of icing on the cake, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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Croydon: The football club is on its last legs financially and with the now added cost of rebuilding the clubhouse, it is an expense that it simply cannot afford
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 1-4 Chatham Town - The boys have done amazing to get this far but it's a little step too far for us, admits SCT boss Joe Ford
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We’ve got no one else to blame, we’ve only got ourselves to blame, admits Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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Value for money, we're probably doing the best in the league, says AFC Croydon Athletic manager Kevin Rayner
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Croydon turn to Liam and Trevor Giles to pull off the great escape
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 3-0 AFC Croydon Athletic - Corinthian are in the best position absolutely, they’ve got the points on the board. If they go on and win every game they deserve to win the league, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Beckenham Town 3-2 St Peter - You can't go to the final and lose, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Canterbury City winger Dan Lawrence: It’s lucky that I’ve got another shot of a Semi-Final. It hurt last time so we’ll give it everything that we’ve got
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Canterbury City 2-1 Biggleswade - Canterbury City never had their day, suddenly it’s our day, it feels amazing! It’s my biggest achievement by a country mile, says FA Vase Semi-Finalist Ben Smith
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Corinthian 1-0 Fisher - Every time we’ve come here the referee melts. I don’t know what it is or what’s going on but it absolutely stinks and I’m fed up with it, says furious Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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The FA Vase has given us a fantastic platform to continue our fight for a home and hopefully we can look back in 20 years’ time and say that this was the catalyst of a fantastic chapter in the history of Canterbury City FC, says manager Ben Smith