Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Beckenham Town 4-0 AFC Croydon Athletic - We have to go about our business every week and not worry too much about what the others are doing, says Beckenham Town coach Phil Wilson
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Erith & Belvedere appoint Del Oldfield: I’m extremely humbled to be offered the opportunity to spearhead what we hope is the emergence of a sleeping giant
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Erith & Belvedere part company with interim manager Stuart Webb after four heavy defeats
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Corinthian P-P Leighton Town
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MP Tracey Crouch meets Chatham Town chairman Kevin Hake to help secure the long-term future of the club
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I’m really excited, very, very excited actually, I think it’s the biggest game in the clubs history, says Corinthian captain Jack Bath
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Former Kent League referee Jonathan Stone aims to make it big in baseball
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We're demanding better from each other because even though we’ve won 8-1, there’s still room for improvement, says Chatham Town winger Ryan Palmer
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Erith & Belvedere 1-8 Chatham Town - I'd love to take the job but even I know that I'm not at that standard yet where a club like this needs a manager to be, admits Erith & Belvedere interim boss Stuart Webb
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Tunbridge Wells P-P Glebe
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The FA: Updated heading guidance is an evolution of our current guidelines and will help coaches and teachers to reduce and remove repetitive and unnecessary heading from youth football
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Sheppey United 4-1 Beckenham Town - You've got to respond and get back on the horse, we're down, we're not out, we're not down and out, insists Beckenham assistant Billy Walton
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It’s exciting, we’re not at a club that’s a midtable side, we’re at a club that’s expecting to win and we’re expecting to win the league and we’re expecting to go to Sheppey and beat them, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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I think Leighton are going to be a tough prospect and I think people are underestimating them from the outside, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Results: February 2020
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We hope to bring back the good days to the club, says newly appointed Erith & Belvedere director Paul Springett
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Hollands & Blair 1-1 Sheppey United - The club itself is geared up for the next level so it's extra pressure and Beckenham is a must-win for us, says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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Corinthian 3-1 Beckenham Town - We're in a great position to gain promotion, it might be a blessing in disguise being knocked out, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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Welling Town chairman Kevin Oakes forges an exciting link with Charlton Athletic Community Trust
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Welling Town 1-5 Corinthian - I thought it was cowardice and disgusting to turn up for a game of football if you're not in the right frame of mind, says angry Welling Town boss Danny Wakeling
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Naturally we are pleased at being at home but again we'll be under no illusions at just how tough the match against Leighton will be, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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The Buildbase FA Vase Quarter-Final Draw: Corinthian drawn at home to Leighton Town
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Consett 2-0 Deal Town - I think everyone here today saw that we’ve come and given our all, says proud Deal Town coach Steve King
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It’s never easy having to say goodbye to players but we all know it’s reality at this level so re-building begins having released five players, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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I hope we can move ourselves up this league to finish higher up the table and I can start to plan for next season, says Punjab United boss Chipie Sian
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We are just pleased to have a home draw as that will give us a fighting chance against a very strong Sporting Khalsa side, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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We have had great support from the whole town and we’ll be trying to do them proud again, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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We want to win the double. We can’t be runner-up or get beaten in the Semi-Final, it doesn’t register with me, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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We’re not going to give up until it’s mathematically impossible and we just have to keep fighting, insists Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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Erith & Belvedere begin search for investors as manager Owen Jones steps down as his £450 per week budget cannot compete with rival club's