Vanarama National League & Vanarama National League South
- It is my job to put in place the best possible first-team squad for season 2020/21 and of course do that within the resources provided, says Gillingham boss Steve Evans after issuing his retained list
- Newly-appointed Charlton Athletic chairman Paul Elliott concentrates on building an unified football club
- Ebbsfleet United appoint German Dennis Kutrieb as their new manager: I’m very hungry to work hard and succeed in England with Ebbsfleet United
- Maidstone United likely they will revert to a part-time training schedule next season for financial reasons
- Colin Boswell: The Kent Football family has lost a true Kent Football legend
- Sammy Moore: Unfortunately, the football world is full of uncertainties at the moment and leaving Hemel Hempstead Town has come as a massive shock to me
- Ebbsfleet United to part company with boss Kevin Watson once his contract expires at Stonebridge Road
- Sport England announce a further £15 million in lottery funding has been added to the Community Emergency Fund, taking the investment to £35 million
- Vice-chairman Chris Roots stands down at Welling United
- Bromley winger Luke Coulson scoops all three player-of-the-year awards
- Ebbsfleet United boss Kevin Watson releases seven players' while captain Jack King announces his retirement
- The issues now facing the club relate not to survival but to recovery, says Dartford co-chairman Steve Irving
- Tonbridge Angels keep faith with manager Steve McKimm
- During the past five weeks the future of the club has been at risk and all our efforts each day have been spent solving the short-term financial problems without compromising our long-term future, says Dulwich Hamlet chairman Ben Clasper
- Small businesses boosted by bounce back loans
- National League: Remaining League matches to be cancelled
- National League chairman Brian Barwick shows gratitude for Premier League's £2m funding
- Premier League hands down £2 million to The National League, who ask their clubs to vote to determine the outcome of the 2019-20 season
- FA Statement: The FA Council’s vote today was overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying the decision to null and void the season
- We face the danger of losing clubs and leagues as finances collapse. Many communities could lose the clubs at their heart with little chance of resurrection, warns FA chairman Greg Clarke
- The FA Statement: The total financial impact is currently forecast to be around £100m, but it could easily exceed £150m depending on the duration of the Government’s necessary medical measures
- Kent FA Statement: At this moment in time, there will be no change to discipline, no fines reimbursed and no suspensions voided
- I always used to think that I just needed to have one pathway and dedicate my whole life to that. I got burnt by that lesson from a young age and now I just try to keep as many options and pathways open as I can, says goalkeeper Lee Worgan
- As far as possible I am paying off as many outstanding debts to suppliers as possible as it is appreciated that they are suffering the same economic pressures as the club, says Tonbridge Angels chairman Dave Netherstreet
- We need further guidance from The FA and National League before we can move forward properly, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
- Premier League £125m financial relief for EFL and National League clubs
- We have committed to meeting 100% of salaries for staff and players and to honour their contractual agreements up until the 31st May, says Bromley chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves
- National League: The Board has taken the decision to suspend the National League, National League North and National League South competitions indefinitely
- If we weren’t to carry on, it will feel like a wasted season but everyone’s health and wellbeing comes first, says Dartford co-chairman Steve Irving
- The Club has run out of money, with no income at all and none likely for the foreseeable future, says Dover Athletic chairman Jim Parmenter