Isthmian League
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Ashford United 3-0 Guernsey - We'll go for the title until it's mathematically impossible but we're a realist and if you can finish second that's the next best thing to have home advantage in the play-offs, says Ashford United boss Tommy Warrilow
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Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines: A disappointing result at Hastings but a minor blip in the whole scheme of things
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The reserves that have come in have been excellent, says Phoenix Sports manager Paul Bryon
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Nick Davis signs new Ramsgate deal: It gives me the opportunity to try and build something special here over the course of the next 13 months and hopefully beyond that
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Tonbridge Angels 0-1 Bromley - I want to win it now that we're in the Kent Senior Cup Final, says Bromley manager Neil Smith
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Tributes for Michael Thalassitis: Footballer turned reality TV star found dead in Edmonton
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Hythe Town 2-2 Ramsgate - We haven't achieved what we've set out to do, admits frustrated Hythe Town boss Sam Denly
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Crystal Palace complete the free-transfer of Ramsgate defender Jacob Mensah
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Folkestone Invicta chairman Paul Morgan: I have sat down with my family and discussed my future with the football club and sadly to say if the negativity, criticism does not stop then I will be standing down and walking away from this football club
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We just need to sit down with the owners and see what their vision is and whether it marries up with mine. I think we’re at a crossroads, says Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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Cray Wanderers 2-0 Horsham - It’s like a boxing match. The fight doesn’t stop unless the ref jumps in and waves his hands about so you keep throwing punches until somebody tells you to stop, says Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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We need to keep up our hard work and good form to avoid relegation, says Greenwich Borough joint-manager Steve O'Boyle
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We came away from the game at Lancing with a bit of a bloody nose. It was the best thing that has happened to us all season. Without that wake up call, we could have grown complacent, admits Cray Wanderers' Joe Vines
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We will need to be focused to come away from Faversham with anything, says Phoenix Sports manager Paul Bryon
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I think I’m about 60% of where we need to be and there is so much room for improvement, admits Ramsgate boss Nick Davis
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Herne Bay: It is a fact that if no effort had been made to reduce the club's expenditure there was a serious possibility that the club would not have been able to see the current season out
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Sittingbourne boss Chris Lynch: The consistent key messages since my arrival continue to be, you will only get selected if you’re willing to fight for your team mates, if you prepared to give your all
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Results: February 2019
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Bradley Pritchard offers life skills to the kids at Charlton Athletic: I enjoy working with young people and I just thought that, with my experiences, this was something I could look at developing and could turn into a career
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We look forward to each week and count our blessings we are playing at this level, however, inconsistency has cost us this year and we need to fix this, vows Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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We're not thinking about relegation, just moving up the table, says Herne Bay joint-manager John Embery
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We’ve had a really tough couple of weeks but came out of the other side of it now, says Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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Margate unveil Jay Saunders as their new manager: I believe I can help the club climb the table as we enter the business end of the season
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Sevenoaks Town 1-1 Whitstable Town - Everyone wants to fight for each other and we'll keep working hard to get out of it, says Whitstable Town boss Scott Porter
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I said we would battle, we would play attractive, entertaining, attacking football and we would get out of this situation, says Sittingbourne boss Chris Lynch
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I think that if we let our position at the top of the tree go to our heads and think that it gives us a divine right to win, that will be the end of us, says Cray Wanderers assistant manager Joe Vines
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We are ninth in the table and have had too many draws, admits Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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The ambition is refreshing and exciting and I’m not just a manager that will live with the name tag. I’m ambitious and I want to win trophies and progress and I feel I have that platform to do just that, says Ramsgate boss Nick Davis
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Brighton & Hove Albion snap up Ramsgate defender Jacob Mensah: It’s not often that a Premier League club comes in for one of your players to show his talents
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We would’ve liked to have more points by now but we still have enough games left to climb to safety and we believe that the squad we have do have enough ability to able to compete in every game, says Faversham Town joint-manager Phil Miles