Archive 2006-2014
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Fleet Leisure 0-3 Sutton Athletic - Winning your first trophy is the hardest one, says James Collins
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I wouldn't celebrate if I scored against Tonbridge Angels, says Lewes striker Luke Blewden
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We're all looking forward to the challenges ahead in the new campaign, says Welling boss Jamie Day
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Our focus will be on Sunday against Brighton, says Gills coach Jack Wheeler
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Kent rivals lock horns to seal Conference return
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A trophy will cap a great season, says Fleet Leisure boss Lee Richmond
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Battle of Ramsgate past and present as club honour loyal servant Ben Laslett
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The board are going backwards rather than moving forward, claims Scott Porter
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We are delighted to have obtained the services of Steve McKimm, says Tonbridge Angels chairman
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Gillingham 5-0 Haverhill Rovers - Retaining both cups was our target, says Jack Wheeler
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We would love a good turn out from the punters for our Cup Final, says Gillingham boss James Marrs
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Nicky Southall resigns as Whitstable Town boss following disagreement with budgets
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Eastbourne Borough 0-3 Maidstone United - Winning treble is an outstanding achievement - Parkinson
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Hythe will continue to build for the future during this period of transition, says Paul Markland
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I will be building the club from top to bottom, says new Deres boss Matt Longhurst
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Scott Porter resigns after disagreement over next seasons playing budget
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FC Elmstead 2-1 Old Roan - The club's really buzzing, says Elmstead boss Fabio Rossi
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Corinthian 0-2 Beckenham Town - I need a new challenge, says Matt Longhurst
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Winning 23 trophies over the last six years is remarkable really, says Stones coach Jack Parkinson
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We have done remarkably well in our first season, says FC Elmstead boss Fabio Rossi
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Folkestone Invicta 1-1 Leatherhead (1-3P) - The off-the-field situation has got to improve - Cugley
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Upwards of £50k has been paid out for historical debts, confirm Dulwich Hamlet owners
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The thought of playing in the play-off final is brilliant, says Dover midfielder Chris Kinnear
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We'll give it the best we've got, says Leatherhead keeper Deren Ibrahim
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It would be nice if Johan Ter Horst can go out on a high, says Neil Cugley
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We've got to believe that we can score four goals against them, says Bromley boss Mark Goldberg
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Tony Russell is not going into the Ryman Premier to be an also-ran, says Vickers chairman Gary Rump
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We're the underdogs for the third year running, claims Corinthian boss Matt Longhurst
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Relegated Erith & Belvedere part company with Chris Cosgrove
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There's lots that could happen before we get to Monday's Kent Senior Cup Final, says Steve Brown