Vanarama National League & Vanarama National League South
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Bromley sign Luke Coulson from Ebbsfleet United
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Bromley sign JJ Hooper on loan: He’s a Bromley boy and I think the pull of bringing him home helped with getting it across the line
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Dartford 0-2 Torquay United - How we haven't come away with something from the game is flabbergasting, it really is, says Dartford co-manager Jamie Coyle
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Concussion advice from Headway, the Brain Injury Association: It is essential that the player leaves the field immediately, with NO return to play until considerable rest and medical advice has been effected
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Going back will be great for the supporters, great for all the officials of the club as well and also for the management and the players, says Dulwich Hamlet boss Gavin Rose
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Dulwich Hamlet 2-1 Welling United - Dulwich were hungrier, they had more desire than us and I felt they were really up for the game, massively up for the game, admits Welling United boss Steve King
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Coming here, it's a big result, hopefully we can go on a run now, says gutted Bromley attacker George Porter
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Chesterfield 1-1 Bromley - I thought the boys were outstanding! I just said how proud I am and honoured to be their manager after a performance like that, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Dulwich Hamlet to return back home to Champion Hill over Christmas
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Results: November 2018
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Bromley captain Jack Holland: I reckon if we had 11 men for the whole game we might have caused an upset
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Bromley 1-3 Peterborough United - I still think the players gave me everything today, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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We’re going to have to do something special on the day and Peterborough have to have an off-day. If that happens then hopefully the gods are smiling on us, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Ebbsfleet United appoint Garry Hill as their new boss: I can’t wait to get going, this is a fantastic football club and the hard work starts now
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Ebbsfleet United part company with manager Daryl McMahon
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Dulwich Hamlet 3-3 Weston-super-Mare - Weston won't be down there for much longer if they play like that every week, says Dulwich Hamlet assistant manager Junior Kadi
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It was a tough decision to leave Dover but one I felt I had to make in regard to the long-term future of myself and my family, says Connor Essam
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Bromley 2-4 Braintree Town - I'm disappointed that we didn't turn up tonight until it was too late and our supporters deserve more than that, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Dover Athletic land goalkeeper Lee Worgan from rivals Maidstone United on a two-and-a-half-year player-coach deal
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Leicester City: The primary thoughts of everyone at the club are with the Srivaddhanaprabha family and the families of all those on-board at this time of unspeakable loss
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Dulwich Hamlet: After eight months away from Champion Hill the club will now work with the National League to begin the process of returning from its temporary home at Tooting and Mitcham United’s Imperial Fields
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The Bromley Boys: It’s a funny film, it’s set in 1969 and the music’s fantastic, the soundtrack is brilliant. It’s had rave reviews and it’s out on DVD now and you can download it as from today and it’s just a lovely film, says Martine McCutcheon
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Results: October 2018
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Gloucester City 0-1 Bromley - It was all about getting in that hat no matter how we did it, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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We just hope one year it's going to be us, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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I remain committed to Ebbsfleet United and will continue to be so for years to come, insists chairman Abdulla Al-Humaidi
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Dover Athletic re-appoint Andy Hessenthaler as their new manager on a three-year deal
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Bromley part company with defender Dan Johnson while Dartford's Alfie Cue stays at Leatherhead for another three months
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Dover Athletic part company with boss Chris Kinnear: We need to move forward in a manner that gives us the best opportunity to progress – that means avoiding relegation as a minimum and ideally pushing on towards the other end of the table
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As a board we are committed to Neil Smith and his management team and we have a squad of players that will compete to the level we achieved last year, says Bromley co-owner Robin Stanton-Gleaves