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Sam Noakes feels a world title shot is within reach after retaining his European lightweight crown.
Ebbsfleet United have moved quickly to appoint a new manager after sacking Danny Searle.
Folkestone have learned the outcome of a meeting to determine whether their abandoned match at Wingate & Finchley should be replayed.
Larkfield Swimming Club coach James Bell swapped the pool for the English Channel to complete an epic swim to France.
Danny Kedwell says Ashford’s 4-0 defeat at title favourites Ramsgate wasn’t a true reflection of the game.
Jay Saunders is desperate to lead Tonbridge Angels on an FA Cup run to go with their flying start in the league.
Lex Allan is the new captain of Hythe Town following Jack Steventon’s departure.
Ben Greenhalgh makes Margate underdogs for the first time this season when they visit Bognor Regis in the FA Cup.
Ernie Batten puts Sheppey in the second group of teams hoping to win promotion from Isthmian South East this season.
Excitement is building for Sittingbourne as they prepare for a televised FA Cup clash.
Ben Smith feels like he’s never been away after settling back into life as Ramsgate manager.
Lee Martin is set to Ramsgate’s game against former club Ashford – and his boss says it’s “probably a good thing”.
Ernie Batten says naivety cost Sheppey in their FA Trophy exit to Ramsgate.
Manager Ben Smith was looking forward to penalties before Joe Taylor’s injury-time winner for Ramsgate in the FA Trophy.
Substitute Joe Taylor scored the winner in the sixth minute of added time as Ramsgate twice fought back to beat Sheppey in the FA Trophy.
Sam Noakes made a successful first defence of his European lightweight title on Friday night.
One of Ashford’s top performers this season is facing six weeks on the sidelines.
Danny Kedwell says Ashford can’t compete with Ramsgate’s budget after losing midfielder Lee Martin.
Sol Wanjau-Smith is enjoying himself as he adjusts to life after Maidstone United.
Jay Saunders says there’s more to come from his high-flying Tonbridge side.