Isthmian League
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Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander: We’ve got 18 games to go, we’re in the pack so who knows? In 18 games we’ll see where we’re at
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Changes at boardroom level at Bostik Premier rivals Margate and Tonbridge Angels
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Greenwich Borough 0-0 Cray Wanderers - They wanted it more than us, admits Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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2017 has been the hardest and most defining year of my life, says Dulwich Hamlet striker Reise Allassani
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Phoenix Sports 0-0 Corinthian-Casuals - To get anywhere near the play-offs we need a good run but it's going to be tough, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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We have told the lads that three points is what is expected at Brightlingsea if they want any hope of trying to get near the play-off places by the end of the season, says Tonbridge Angels assistant Barry Moore
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We need something from our next two games if we are going to keep hold of the top six’s coat tails, admits Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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Cray Wanderers are keen to distance ourselves from third place as a priority and keep the automatic spot into January, says assistant Joe Vines
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It's been a good Christmas so far, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Katrien Meire quits Charlton Athletic: I believe I need a new challenge. I’m very grateful for my time here at Charlton. I wish the fans, staff and club every success and I will always keep an eye out for the results
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Thamesmead Town P-P VCD Athletic
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We need to continue the momentum that has been built, says Margate assistant manager Mike Sandmann
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I like the games over the Christmas period but believe they could give either New Years Day or Boxing Day off as it is demanding on the players, especially when you have a small squad, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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Christmas is a busy time and the games come thick and fast and with our squad not being the biggest it really does test you at these levels, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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RESULTS: December 2017
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Cray Wanderers assistant manger Joe Vines says nothings ever won at Christmas!
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Cray Wanderers 1-5 Charlton Athletic - It was a pretty lacklustre display on the whole but I don't think we'll lose too much sleep over it, says Cray Wanderers assistant Joe Vines
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Margate footballers spread Christmas cheer to kids on the Rainbow Ward
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It’s not about me, we’ve got to do what’s best for Cray Wanderers, says boss Tony Russell
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We’ve said by January, by the New Year, we need to be in a position where we can, get, achieve a play-off position. I still think we can achieve that, says Sittingbourne assistant manager Tony Cornwell
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The second half of the season has to be better! We have to win more games, we have to be more ruthless and if we can do that hopefully we’ll pick up more points than the teams above and see where it takes us, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Greenwich Borough 5-1 Sittingbourne - Pleasing to get back to winning ways, we've been threatening a scoreline like that, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Sittingbourne boss Nick Davis: I believe there will be a position in the play-offs for a team that’s unfancied this season, can it be Sittingbourne? Let’s hope so!
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Cray Wanderers 3-2 Sittingbourne - I was jumping around like an 11-year-old at Christmas just because we got out of jail, admits Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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We are up for a battle, says Cray Wanderers assistant manager Joe Vines
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Gary Alexander calls for more consistency from his Greenwich Borough side, while Ray Turner wants his Faversham Town side to relax and cause an upset
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We go to Lewes without any fear, says Ashford United coach Paul Barnes
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Thamesmead Town 2-3 Faversham Town - We're not the finished article by any means, admits Faversham Town boss Ray Turner
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Dorking Wanderers 2-3 Tonbridge Angels - I think you’ve got to try (to get into the play-offs) as long as it’s possible, otherwise there’s no point in doing it, says Tonbridge Angels assistant Barry Moore
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The defeat to Merstham was a tough one to take, admits Tonbridge Angels assistant Barry Moore