Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Beckenham Town 3-2 St Peter - You can't go to the final and lose, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Canterbury City winger Dan Lawrence: It’s lucky that I’ve got another shot of a Semi-Final. It hurt last time so we’ll give it everything that we’ve got
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Canterbury City 2-1 Biggleswade - Canterbury City never had their day, suddenly it’s our day, it feels amazing! It’s my biggest achievement by a country mile, says FA Vase Semi-Finalist Ben Smith
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Corinthian 1-0 Fisher - Every time we’ve come here the referee melts. I don’t know what it is or what’s going on but it absolutely stinks and I’m fed up with it, says furious Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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The FA Vase has given us a fantastic platform to continue our fight for a home and hopefully we can look back in 20 years’ time and say that this was the catalyst of a fantastic chapter in the history of Canterbury City FC, says manager Ben Smith
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It's great for the league that first v second will be battled out by two complete outsiders tomorrow, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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The aim for the remainder of the season is to obviously finish as high as possible and to perform consistently, says Lordswood manager Richard Styles
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We’ve got a very good squad together now and I have total confidence and belief in the lads, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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I want the players to create a memorable moment in their football careers that they are still talking about in 10, 20 or 30 years’ time, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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We have not given up on promotion but it will be difficult now but you never know, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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Results: February 2019
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I hope we can just stay up and then regroup for next season, says Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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We are where we are through our own doing and it’s down to us to put it right before the season ends, vows Lordswood boss Richard Styles
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The lads and I are all learning and I’m finding out a lot about characters and who can cope not just physically but mentally at this level, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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We'll have to work really hard to get something out of Cray Valley game, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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I’m looking up the table and I’m more focused about catching Punjab than I am worried about whose catching us so that’s what I’ve told the players, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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The chairman's told me I've got the job next season, reveals treble-chasing Chatham Town boss James Collins
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Chatham Town 2-0 Hollands & Blair - We're in a good place at the moment but we haven't achieved anything yet, says treble-chasing Chatham Town boss James Collins
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I do believe that our locally elected councillors should feel a sense of shame about the shabby way they have treated a local sports club, says Canterbury City chairman Tim Clark
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K Sports 2-0 Lordswood - We've had a couple of poor results and I thought everyone manned up today, says K Sports coach Mark Irvine
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Canterbury City new stadium: It’s over to the planning committee to make a decision on Tuesday – a legacy which will last 100 years
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We don’t want The FA Vase Quarter-Finals to be the last stage we get to as a club, says Canterbury City striker Dean Grant
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Canterbury City 2-1 Leicester Nirvana - We're huge underdogs now we're in the last eight of The FA Vase but I tell you what there won't be many sides with our heart, determination and belief at the moment, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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It goes without saying everyone connected with the club is excited for our last 16 tie against Leicester Nirvana, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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We will definitely have to up our game against Chatham Town, says Beckenham Town assistant manager Billy Walton
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K Sports is an important game for us to get back to winning ways, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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February will be a tough month for Fisher, says manager Dean Harrison
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Lordswood boss Richard Styles: Our league position is not one we are happy with at all, but we are there because we haven’t won enough games and mistakes have cost us
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We have points in hand so the pressure is arguably on Croydon more so than us, we’re at home and psychologically a nine point gap would feel even greater at this stage of the season, says Hollands & Blair boss Darren Blackburn
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Every team still left in the competition is there on merit and each stage you progress will require an improved performance, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson