Archive 2006-2014
- I'm looking forward to going back to Ashford, says John Cumberbatch
- I'm sure we will turn things around, says Cray Valley boss Steve Chapman
- I'm not going to throw the towel in, insists Fisher boss Billy Walton
- My first stint of management has left a sour taste in the mouth, says Simon Pettit
- Cray Wanderers 0-5 Maidstone United - A 5-0 defeat doesn't look good, admits Paul Blade
- Greenwich Borough 3-1 Tunbridge Wells - I was quite confident we would win it, says John Cumberbatch
- Fisher 1-1 Cray Valley - We don't want teams to get too far ahead of us, says Steve Chapman
- I'll certainly be making a big charge for the league next year, says Micky Hazard
- Sevenoaks Town 5-0 Canterbury City - We're trying to build a successful club, says Micky Hazard
- We've got a lot to play for in our next three games, says Chatham Town assistant Keith Levett
- Guernsey is a lovely place to go to this time of year, says Whitstable Town boss Nicky Southall
- I feel that I have given it a good shot, says ex-Bearsted boss Tony Cornwell
- Erith & Belvedere 3-2 Gillingham - We've shown our loyal fans we're not a bad little side - Ford
- Chatham Town 0-3 Sittingbourne - We can't do the job with our hands tied behind our back, says Ward
- We're not taking this game lightly, says Whitstable Town boss Nicky Southall
- I'm confident that we can put a few things right, says Herne Bay boss Sam Denly
- I'm confident we can go to Molesey and get a result, says Neil Cugley
- Littlehampton Town 1-0 Greenwich Borough - My players have got to learn quick, says John Cumberbatch
- Eastbourne Town 1-0 Corinthian - It's a missed opportunity for the club, admits Matt Longhurst
- Crockenhill caught us on a good day, says Hollands & Blair boss Paul Piggott
- The chairman would kill me if I didn't take The FA Cup seriously, says VCD boss Tony Russell
- The FA Cup brings up its own romance which Hastings experienced last year, says Tim Dixon
- We'll go to Eastbourne with our eyes wide open, says Corinthian boss Matt Longhurst
- The FA Cup is a competition we want to stay in for as long as we possibly can, says Martin Ford
- We've got nothing to lose, says Erith Town boss Mark Tompkins
- We have to go to Three Bridges and do a professional job, says Hythe Town boss Scott Porter
- If you get a run in The FA Cup it solves everything, says Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
- Hastings job is ultimately my last chance to be involved in football management, says John Maggs
- Folkestone Invicta 1-1 Hythe Town - Taking chances has been our problem, admits Scott Porter
- Bromley 5-1 Tonbridge Angels - We're still looking to have our best finish, says Mark Goldberg