Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Lordswood boss Richard Styles: Our league position is not one we are happy with at all, but we are there because we haven’t won enough games and mistakes have cost us
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We have points in hand so the pressure is arguably on Croydon more so than us, we’re at home and psychologically a nine point gap would feel even greater at this stage of the season, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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Every team still left in the competition is there on merit and each stage you progress will require an improved performance, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Canterbury City Stadium: We have no Plan B and a No will see the club collapse for the second time in 20 years – it’s as stark a choice as that!
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Peter Sweeney installed as Glebe's new manager, while Steve O'Boyle and Steve Sallis joint-manage Greenwich Borough
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Results: January 2019
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St Peter have a hugely talented side and I have done my homework to make sure we are prepared, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
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The wheels are already in motion in planning for next season, says Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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Progress to the next round would be a huge achievement for us after the start to the season we’ve had, admits Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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Punjab United sign new 12-year lease at Elite Venue: It feels like a massive weight off my shoulders and the plans I had to develop the ground can go ahead now
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Tributes pour in for Mr Chatham Town Steve Binks
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Fisher 3-2 Bearsted - I've got no pressure from the board because they're not throwing two grand a week at me, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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The boys have the potential to compete at this level and I want them to start showing it now, insists Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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Fisher boss Dean Harrison: The pressure is still on the club’s in the top six throwing the big money at it. We’re not one of those club’s so we’ll just keep working hard, staying humble and enjoying our football
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The team spirt and togetherness has been unreal with full attendance at all training sessions and has brought the fun back into it for the whole club, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
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Glebe part company with manager Anwar Uddin
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It would be special, that extra special for me as captain to lead them out on a big occasion again, says Canterbury City defender Laurence Harvey
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Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton: We’ve been stung and it hurts but give it a few hours the bee sting and then the pain goes away and you wipe your nose and get on with it
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It's a hard one to call this season. If we're not champions we want to be in the top three or top four, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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FC Elmstead 0-2 Sheppey United - I think if we’d taken our chances in the first half, it would’ve been a different story, admits FC Elmstead boss Marc Bentz
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Sporting Club Thamesmead 2-1 Beckenham Town - We've beaten Beckenham through sheer guts and determination, says proud Sporting Club Thamesmead boss Joe Ford
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The last sixteen of The FA Vase is great but we haven’t achieved anything yet, says Cray Valley goalkeeper Andy Walker
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Canterbury City 3-2 Newport Pagnell Town - I believe we're going to be a tough test for someone no matter who we get in the Last Sixteen of The FA Vase - just hope it's not Cray Valley, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 3-1 Baffins Milton Rovers - This is a really good opportunity to progress even further in this competition, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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The way forward is to fight to return to a traditional Kent Premier League, says Beckenham Town chairman Paul Faires
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Canterbury City coach Will Graham: I absolutely loved my position in the prison service but I really wanted to get myself back into football
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According to my calculations the club is owed a significant amount of money based upon the commitments made. As to whether we get any of the monies outstanding I really am unsure, says Crowborough Athletic chairman Clive Maynard
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Canterbury City Stadium: There is no Plan B for us. The alternative is the second collapse of Canterbury City Football Club in 20 years and a return to obscurity
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If we’re still talking like this in March and April then yes, maybe Corinthian can win the league, says manager Michael Golding
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We just have to get over the final hurdle, which is hard in this league, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton