Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 0-2 Hastings United - I don't think it was the best game for the neutral if I'm honest, admits Cray Valley boss James Collins
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Sevenoaks Town 4-2 Horsham - It's great for little Sevenoaks Town to go and play Lewes who are a massive club, says Micky Collins
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Soccer Shorts: Folkestone Invicta elect supporters club chairman on to their board
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Sevenoaks Town secure approval for state-of-the-art 3G pitch at Greatness Park
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We just don’t want to be also-rans, we’re looking to do well this year, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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There’s no massive post Wembley pressure for us to go and win the league, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
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Tunbridge Wells 1-2 Corinthian - I think it was the boys character that got us though it tonight, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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PRE-SEASON RESULTS 2016
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Soccer Shorts: We’ve said all along that we’d give the lads that won the league for us a chance to see what they can achieve in the Premier Division and by and large we’re going to do that, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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Rochester United 1-4 Newhaven - We had the opportunities throughout that game to actually win it and we didn't, says Rochester United boss Matt Hume
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Sutton Common Rovers 0-2 Erith Town - FA Cup run will breed a great collective spirit that we've tried to put together, says Erith Town joint-boss Ricky Bennett
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Crowborough Athletic 1-3 Farnham Town - I'm taking responsibility for everything that happened today because I put the players on the pitch, I sign the players, it's 100% down to me to get it right, says Sean Muggeridge
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Soccer Shorts: We have waited 26 long years to host an FA Cup tie here on the Isle of Sheppey and I am going to make sure it is a day to remember, says Sheppey United chairman Matthew Smith
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I’ve seen talk of Bridon Ropes being big underdogs, which I find ridiculous really, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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Crowborough Athletic boss Sean Muggeridge: We’re looking to finish higher but I think this league has got better and better and I think it’s going to be the strongest it’s ever been
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We are confident of causing an upset, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Playing a FA Cup tie as my first competitive game in charge isn’t ideal and would have preferred to start the league games before the FA Cup, says Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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We have to make sure we're better than last year, says Erith & Belvedere boss John Wilfort
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Hollands & Blair boss Bryan Greenfield: The day is about people like Plum who has run the club for around 40 years now and no one is more deserving of the club playing in this competition than him
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We want to test ourselves against the big boys of non-league and above, says Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
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It's an honour to be back at Fisher. This is a great club and now Fisher are back home in Rotherhithe I can see the potential, says newly-appointed boss Gary Abbott
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Fisher caretaker boss Rob Curtis: There still isn’t a budget at the moment because the club has got to get back on its feet first
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Sevenoaks Town launch Player Pathway to progress home grown talent through the youth ranks into their first team
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Fisher 4-0 Farnborough Old Boys Guild - This is the start of something great, says Fisher joint caretaker player boss Rob Curtis
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Hollands & Blair boss Bryan Greenfield: The club means a lot to me and has given me some of my best days in football
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I'm looking to finish as high as possible, says Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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Fisher chairman Ben Westmancott: The club is looking forward to celebrating reaching our goal of getting Fisher back home
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FC Elmstead 2-2 Lordswood - I've just got to make sure I pick the right players' and keep them all happy, says Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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I’m a bit disappointed about The FA Cup actually starting without having a league game, says Beckenham Town coach Jason Clews
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Teams like ours that rely on revenue and to not have a league game before you play in The FA Cup is a joke, an absolute joke in my book, says Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins