Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Results: April and May 2019
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Chatham Town 3-2 Corinthian - When you come up a little bit short it’s hard to take and it will take a while to get over, admits Corinthian manager Michael Golding
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I think it’s an interesting one because I think we go into it as underdogs, which probably Corinthian won’t agree, but I think we do, says Chatham Town boss James Collins
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Dean Harrison drops Fisher resignation bombshell: I feel myself and the board have different visions for the future and I’ve taken the club as far as I can on what’s been an amazing journey
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Danny Lye: I very much enjoyed the weekends with the kids but have had an ever-growing itch to get back in the game
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Canterbury City players' statement: The only way to move forward would be for Ben Smith and his team to be reinstated as manager of this football club
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Canterbury City part company with manager Ben Smith following title race integrity newspaper quote
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The season may have ended but the journey begins here to turn aspiration into reality, says Crowborough Athletic chairman Clive Maynard
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Captaining a team, walking out at Wembley having just won the league as well, I don’t think it gets any better than that! I haven’t dared to dream about this the whole way through, but someone’s up there looking down on me, says Andy Walker
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Canterbury City 0-2 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - The priority was always the league, I've made that absolutely clear from day one, so we've achieved that objective, says title-winning Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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If anyone thinks we want to see Cray Valley celebrate again in front of us again then they are mad! I’ve had plenty of sleepless nights reliving the previous time, reveals Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
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Fisher 2-0 Corinthian - We knew we had to win today. There was no way they were going to come here and half celebrating winning the league, says Fisher boss Dean Harrison
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The list of applicants was of a very high standard making it a tough decision but the committee are pleased to have Simon Halsey and Luke Harvey on board and look forward to working with them - Hollands & Blair
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Chatham Town 1-0 Beckenham Town - Hopefully it's the start of something big for the club, says Chatham Town boss James Collins
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 2-1 Glebe - I thought the refereeing reached an all time low and something has to be done, insists Glebe chairman Rocky McMillan
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Canterbury City Council: I am confident we can find a solution, by working together in partnership and focusing on the same goal, that will allow the football club to continue to build on their sterling progress, back in the city they belong in
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Glebe 3-0 Abbey Rangers - We've got the promotion, which is good, a double would be even better, says Glebe manager Adam Groom
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People don't believe me but we haven’t got the money, although people say Sheppey must be a big spender – we’re probably one of the lowest spenders in the league, reveals Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
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You look at our next two games, Canterbury and Hollands & Blair are probably two of the toughest games we could have asked for, says Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Corinthian 5-0 Sheppey United - It would mean the world to this club, we're little Corinthian's, we're not fancied for whatever reason and we get a load of stick and it spurs the boys on, says title-chasing Corinthian boss Michael Golding
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Hollands & Blair 1-2 Crayford One Bell - Winning four on the bounce makes it even harder for anyone to do again, says Crayford One Bell manager Chris Tuley
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Banstead Athletic 1-2 Chertsey Town
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Beckenham Town 3-3 Chatham Town - We've made things hard for ourselves and shoot ourselves in the foot, admits Chatham Town boss James Collins
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Results March 2019
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I feel it's only a matter of time when we get the results, says Punjab United boss Jugjit Sian
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 3-0 Bearsted - The players are doing a lot of things we’re not asking them to do! They’re not doing the right things and we need to go out and show the desire and the commitment, says Bearsted boss Kevin Stevens
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Canterbury City boss Ben Smith: I’ve said all along it is a sleeping giant. It was a Southern League club at one point. We’ve just got to make sure off the pitch now we move the club forward, same as we’re doing on the pitch
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Canterbury City 1-1 Cray Valley (Paper Mills) - It's incredible that these players are going to get to play at Wembley, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Our approach to the game will be no different to any other game, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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We want to finish the season well, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares