Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
- Danny Williams returns to Whitstable Town: I’m glad I sealed the deal and got his signature as a number of clubs in the league’s above were after him
- Glebe appoint Ben Young: I believe he is the best up and coming manager on the circuit and have total confidence in his ability to lead us into the SCEFL Premier
- Promoted Millwall boss Neil Harris: My players have always found a way when they've needed to. That comes from having big hearts, strong team spirit and from being good people
- Soccer Shorts: Erith Town unveil Adam Woodward as their new manager
- Soccer Shorts: Obviously, we’re not going to be expected to go and get promoted in the National League, says promoted Ebbsfleet United boss Daryl McMahon
- Peter Taylor returns to Gillingham to become director of football
- RESULTS: April & May 2017
- I felt I needed to have my own appointments going into a new season, says Erith Town's new chief executive Mark Deveney
- Bearsted chairman Duncan Andrews: It’s very pleasing that we have been able to make the transition into a higher level of football and finish in a respectable position
- I know where we need to improve for the coming season to challenge for the title, says Whitstable Town boss Scott Porter
- Sevenoaks Town receive £200,000 Council grant towards 3G Pitch: Tonight we have secured a very bright future for everyone at our club, says manager Micky Collins
- Sevenoaks Town 2-0 Sheppey United - It's taken three years for us to prove to everyone that Sevenoaks is not an also-ran any more, says boss Micky Collins
- Our season as a whole has been amazing - but we came up short in the league, says Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins
- It’s our first year at this level so to finish sixth and get to the Challenge Cup Final, I think we’re more than satisfied. says Sheppey United boss Ernie Batten
- Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 2-1 Metropolitan Police - It's a night that I won't forget, says giantkiller James Collins
- This is now the closest the club has come to its dream home, says Canterbury City manager Ben Smith
- Relegated Fisher boss Dean Harrison: I hope the board can re-valuate for a better future for this great club. Something needs to change drastically for the good times to return to SE16
- Bearsted boss Kevin Stevens: We are already planning for pre-season, looking to add some new faces to the squad as we look to build on our first season in the SCEFL Premier
- AFC Croydon Athletic boss Kevin Rayner: My chairman reminded me we finished above Croydon so my job’s safe!
- Hollands & Blair boss Bryan Greenfield: We will always strive to be better and want to aim higher
- I know there’s a lot riding on these games as they are two of five down there but my interest is doing the right thing for our club and that’s having a look at these lads, says Canterbury City boss Ben Smith
- We’re happy to establish ourselves back at this level, says Sheppey United assistant Barry Morgan
- Results are the bottom line and I know they must improve, admits Tunbridge Wells boss Jason Bourne
- Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 3-2 Dulwich Hamlet - I don't suppose anyone gave us a chance in any of these rounds, says proud Cray Valley boss James Collins
- Supporters running the club is not working, Fisher need investors and money, says boss Dean Harrison
- SCEFL decline to comment on the future of three of its member club's
- Fisher 2-6 Crowborough Athletic - It's going to be very difficult for us now but I won't say it's over until it's mathematically impossible, says Crowborough boss Sean Muggeridge
- Ashford United winger Ryan Palmer to raise money for charity in Dartford clash
- Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 2-0 Sevenoaks Town - I think having one eye on the cup final is the problem, admits Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins
- We turned up today with nothing but fire in our stomachs but we were going out there and we absolutely gave it everything, says Cray Valley keeper Jordan Carey
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