Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
- As a club we’ve had a good 2018 and we’ll be looking to finish it as strongly as possible, says Lordswood manager Richard Styles
- We are in a very good position in the league at this stage of the season and it is a position where we can push on from in the Near Year, which we will strive to do, vows Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
- We're still enjoying it but we're still under no pressure, says Fisher manager Dean Harrison
- We know the tough times are here but the whole club have to stick together and get through this, says Punjab United boss Jugit Sian
- Rusthall appoint Jimmy Anderson as their new manager: Anderson will be given all the time and support that he needs to achieve long term success
- Croydon 0-2 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - It's a good time to try to put a bit of pressure on some others, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
- Rusthall begin the search for a new manager after Andrew McKechnie steps down
- Beckenham Town 2-3 Canterbury City - It's a shock and I hope the lads feel as much pain as I do because I don't like losing football matches, not the ones we're expecting to win, says Beckenham's Billy Walton
- Concussion advice from Headway, the Brain Injury Association: It is essential that the player leaves the field immediately, with NO return to play until considerable rest and medical advice has been effected
- I’m taking the Challenge Cup tie at Kennington very seriously because that’s our last competition that were in this season, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
- Sheppey United 0-4 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - Sheppey are a good team so it's pleasing to beat them, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
- Results: November 2018
- Fisher 3-1 Canterbury City - We're under no pressure, we're enjoying it and long may it continue, says table-topping Fisher boss Dean Harrison
- It’s just frustrating that the League doesn’t seem to have considered what actually was going on, says Corinthian manager Michael Golding
- Quite simply we haven't scored enough goals and that needs to change, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
- I don't think there are any easy games in this league nowadays, it seems to have got more challenging year on year to be honest, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
- We all know what we need to do between now and Christmas to stand us in good stead for the second half of the season, says Lordswood boss Richard Styles
- There's absolutely no pressure on us this year, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
- We have not been at our best for the last few weeks, admits Deal Town boss Derek Hares
- This battle we are in is a personal one and something we feel we have the tools at our disposal to get us in a better place with the support given by the board, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
- Mike Cramp steps down as Rusthall joint-boss following 9-1 humiliation
- Rusthall 1-9 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - We just can't compete with a team of that quality and that's the honest truth, admits departing Rusthall joint-boss Mike Cramp
- Badshot Lea 0-7 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - This competition is for them to create a memory as a team, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
- Corinthian 2-4 Canterbury City - It's the hardest way to lose a game and it's the best way to win a game, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
- I’m not saying a day out at Wembley wouldn’t be great but I want to win promotion, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
- Leicester City: The primary thoughts of everyone at the club are with the Srivaddhanaprabha family and the families of all those on-board at this time of unspeakable loss
- Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 1-1 K Sports - We don't want anyone to enjoy playing against us, insists K Sports coach Michael Dodsworth
- Bearsted 4-2 Deal Town - We're a club that's kind of punching above our weight, says sixth-placed Bearsted coach Billy Jones
- Results: October 2018
- Beckenham Town 2-3 Fisher - I think it’s a big boost for the boys that they know they can come to places like this and get three points, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison