Southern Counties East Football League First Division
- It will be a better and tougher league next season and that’s credit to the clubs in the SCEFL, says K Sports boss Kris Browning
- Kent Football United boss Ennio Gonnella: I have taken a club that’s normally a bottom four club to now talking about promotion next season
- When you are asking players to pay, it becomes very tough, especially these days, says Bridon Ropes' boss Mark Murison
- Lydd is in my heart and all I can promise is I will work even harder to bring back the good times to my beloved club, says Liam Smith
- SCEFL decline to comment on the future of three of its member club's
- If you turn up with the right attitude that's half the battle, says promoted Glebe striker Ryan Golding
- Sporting Club Thamesmead 3-2 Holmesdale - I want Josh Patrick to stay for one more season, says SCT joint-boss Owen Jones
- K Sports 0-2 Glebe - Top two was the aim at the start and that's where we need to be, says Glebe boss Adam Woodward
- We need to compete next season as it seems more and more money is coming into our level, says K Sports manager Kris Browning
- Stars come out to play in Crayford to raise funds for Alzheimer's Research UK
- Sporting Club Thamesmead 0-2 Kent Football United - If we get promoted it’s a great reward for these boys and something they should be proud of, says KFU boss Ennio Gonnella
- RESULTS: March 2017
- It’s taken a long time for the London FA to decide what they’re going to do, says Glebe boss Adam Woodward
- Rusthall 1-1 Glebe - Nothing's won or lost yet, we’ll keep fighting until the end, says Rusthall joint-boss Steven Ashmore
- Returning chairman Ray Tolfrey wants to take Holmesdale forward, says manager Ian Varley
- Holmesdale 0-3 Glebe - We've got a massive, massive tough run-in, says Glebe boss Adam Woodward
- Sporting Club Thamesmead 5-2 Lewisham Borough - This is the game I feared the most because they're one of the best sides going, says SCT joint-manager Owen Jones
- The league won't be won or lost down at Rusthall, insists Glebe boss Adam Woodward
- Forest Hill Park manager Canturk Yanpar quits due to health reasons
- Rusthall joint-boss Steve Ashmore: We as a squad aren’t thinking too much about the Glebe game just yet as we have to make sure we just concentrate and focus on tomorrow’s game at Lewisham
- We've got a promising future ahead of us, says Kent Football United boss Ennio Gonnella
- We are aiming to finish in the top 10, which will be a massive improvement on last season, says Orpington boss Marc Bentz
- We can’t believe that we are third from top and in with a slight chance of promotion, says K Sports' manager Kris Browning
- Bridon Ropes 0-0 Glebe - You can't just turn up in this league and expect teams to roll over because you're Glebe, says boss Adam Woodward
- RESULTS: February 2017
- Rusthall striker Andy Constable - 327 goals and counting: No one would have thought promotion was possible at the start of the season after last year
- Rusthall 3-1 FC Elmstead - The position that we're in means nothing at the moment, we've won nothing, we're not promoted, says Rusthall joint-boss Steve Ashmore
- Pitch improvements has been a long-standing ambition for the club and it has only been achieved by the prudent management of club funds and a generous grant from the Football Stadium Improvement Fund, says Rusthall chairman Joe Croker
- We have easily held our own at this level and if we can have a good finish to the season there is no reason why we cannot achieve a top 10 finish, says Eltham Palace boss Lloyd Bradley
- We are trying to assemble a bunch of players and staff who are willing to fight for one another, fight for their shirt and give their all for Crockenhill FC, says manager Chris Sundborg
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