Isthmian League
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It's nice that we're up there competing, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Cray Wanderers 1-4 Tooting & Mitcham United - We're showing no signs of going on a run and going up, admits Cray Wanderers boss Tony Russell
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We won't give up and will give it our best shot to grab play-off place, says Phoenix Sports boss Steve O'Boyle
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Greenwich Borough 1-0 Hythe Town - There’s plenty of football to be played so tonight’s result doesn’t make or break a season, admits Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Bobby Harrison 30-year Tribute: Chatham Town want to hear from players' from the 1974-80 era
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Whilst there are enough points on the board we won’t stop believing, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Wingate & Finchley 3-2 Folkestone Invicta - You've got to be switched on from start to finish, says frustrated Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley
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Tonbridge Angels 4-1 Grays Athletic - We've got to be in that top five at the end of it, says Tonbridge Angels' coach Justin Luchford
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We’ve got to make a real big push and we’re determined to just keep winning and hopefully try to achieve as much as we can, says Dulwich Hamlet assistant manager Junior Kadi
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There’s some big clubs, a lot of ambition and money and if we can get into that top 12 it will be a fantastic achievement but it’s going to be tough, says Sittingbourne boss Nick Davis
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Chatham Town boss Paul Piggott: They have to go out there and perform but we’ll keep going, we’ll keep fighting
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Dulwich Hamlet 5-2 Braintree Town - We want more nights like this, says 2000 FA Trophy winner Junior Kadi
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Chatham Town 2-3 Sittingbourne - We know we're not in a very good situation, says relegation threatened Chatham Town boss Paul Piggott
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No minute did Jake Britnell mean to break a fella's leg, not one minute, insists Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Greenwich Borough 1-1 Dorking Wanderers - I keep believing my team are capable of winning 14 games in a row to win the league, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Greenwich Borough Gary Alexander: There is no better way to bounce back than playing one of the favourites for promotion and testing ourselves once again against quality opposition
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The boys are in a very positive place for the last third of the season, says Tonbridge Angels' assistant manager Barry Moore
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Sittingbourne assistant Tony Cornwell: We have been able to introduce a number of our very successful under 21 development players to get valuable game time at senior level to aid their progression
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RESULTS: January 2017
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What Carl Rook gives us is experience, leadership and a statement of intent from me and the club, says Faversham Town boss Ray Turner
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Thamesmead Town 1-2 Norwich United - I said to the chairman if we can finish higher than we did last year then it's an improvement, says Tommy Warrilow
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Every time this season when we have had a set-back the boys have responded with a good performance, says Greenwich Borough boss Gary Alexander
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Pixie Lott supports Ricky Bennett's charity fundraising efforts
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COMMENT: Yannick Bolasie saves Hillingdon Borough: It's time for the Premier League to give something back to the lifeblood of the game
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Tonbridge Angels 0-0 Burgess Hill Town - We're not going to play against teams that put most people behind the ball every week, says frustrated Angels' assistant Barry Moore
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Chatham Town boss Paul Piggott: We need to win games of football, simple as that – and we need to do it quickly!
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Clive Walker on Faversham Town's chances of grabbing a play-off spot: I’m not saying it’s impossible but I wouldn’t put my life savings on it!
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Chatham Town 0-1 Faversham Town - You have to have steel to win at these places, says Faversham Town assistant Clive Walker
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Tonbridge Angels boss Steve McKimm signs new contract: I'm very pleased the board have shown their faith in me
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Ryman end sponsorship of the Isthmian League after 20 years: The last twenty years as sponsor of the Isthmian League have created some fantastic sporting memories for me personally, and also for my businesses, says Theo Paphitis