Isthmian League
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Lordswood 0-1 Sittingbourne - Nothing was missing, it was all blood and guts and thunder, what a Kent derby should be, says Lordswood boss Nicky Southall
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Deal Town 0-1 Ashford United - If we cannot play great and get a result then that's a sign of a good side, says Ashford United coach Paul Murray
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Cray Wanderers 8-0 Larkfield & New Hythe - It proved that some of our boys aren't as good as they think they are, admits Larkfield & New Hythe boss Danny Lye
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Larkfield & New Hythe 1-1 Cray Wanderers - Overall, I'm very pleased with the boys. They're two leagues above and I think we showed our class today, says proud Larkfield assistant manager Michael Phillips
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We know we can compete, we know that we can give everyone a game but we know that we have to be more consistent and we have to cut out mistakes, says Deal Town boss Steven King
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Deal Town 2-4 Ramsgate - Not many teams are going to come here and win, says Ramsgate boss Ben Smith
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We need to get used to winning games again, says Margate player-manager Ben Greenhalgh
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Phoenix Sports 1-5 Dartford - Playing in The FA Youth Cup and in front of a crowd like that, it meant everything to them and they stepped up to the plate, says proud Phoenix Sports manager John Riesel
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You've got the pressure of keeping The Oldest Football Club in London alive so there's always big pressure on my shoulders, says emotional Cray Wanderers chairman Gary Hillman
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Cray Wanderers 0-2 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - It's my job to try to put a squad out as good as I can to keep this club in this division, says Cray Wanderers manager Neil Smith
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Sammy Moore quits Hythe Town after only six games in charge at Reachfields Stadium
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Littlehampton Town 2-3 Herne Bay - We showed great character when we went down to 10 men, says Herne Bay boss Steve Lovell
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Deal Town 3-1 Lancing - Our first job is to make sure that we stay in this league, says newly-promoted Deal Town boss Steven King
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Sevenoaks Town 2-1 Whitstable Town - We're here to bring big days to the club, says Sevenoaks Town boss Marcel Nimani, while Whitstable Town boss Jamie Coyle laments 'car crash performance' from his side that are 'a long way away'
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PRE-SEASON RESULTS 2024
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Tony Russell resigned as Ramsgate manager due to miscommunication over small elements of agreements made when he took the job, says chairman James Lawson
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Tony Russell leaves Ramsgate after only 26 days in charge of the club
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Soccer Shorts: VCD Athletic sign Connor Dymond, Margate name Adam Flanagan as assistant manager, while Deal Town sign defenders Jack Paxman and Josh Vincent and several players leave Snodland Town
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Bowers & Pitsea manager James Collins appoints Steve O'Boyle as his new assistant
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I had four offers in the summer and I met them and for whatever reason I didn’t think that was the right one, says newly-appointed Ramsgate manager Tony Russell
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I'm delighted to be here and I'm very much so looking forward to the challenges ahead, says newly-appointed Sevenoaks Town manager Marcel Nimani
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Soccer Shorts: Margate appoint Tyrone Sterling as player-coach while Sittingbourne sign former Sheppey United holding midfielder Richard Hamill and Faversham Town retain striker Stefan Payne
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Ramsgate part ways with Ben Smith after failing to win promotion
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Mark Dacey steps down as Sevenoaks Town manager for personal reasons after four players leave Greatness Park this summer
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Soccer Shorts: Hollands & Blair land Ryan Hayes; goalkeeper Mitch Walker makes Dover Athletic return while Darrell Queeley leaves Forest Hill Park and Matt Barman and Tony Beckingham are the new chairmen at Herne Bay and Holmesdale
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Margate appoint Ben Greenhalgh as player-manager
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Phoenix Sports unveil Keith McMahon as their new manager
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Lewes appoint former Glebe boss Craig Nelson, while former Glebe defender Jamie Coyle brings in six new players for Whitstable Town
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Ashford United unveil Danny Kedwell as their new manager
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Steve O'Boyle resigns as Phoenix Sports manager after budget cuts: I love the club, it was never my intension to leave but I feel I have no other choice