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An early red card proved vital as Ramsgate saw off higher-division Folkestone Invicta in the FA Cup first qualifying round at Southwood.
Ben Smith is thrilled with how Ramsgate have started their Isthmian South East season.
Boss Tommy Warrilow has praised Faversham Town’s fans.
Goalkeepers Taite Holtam and Harry Brooks are helping bring the best out of each other for Herne Bay, manager Steve Lovell believes.
Canterbury Rugby Club’s Frank Reynolds - National League 2 East’s top points scorer last season - has explained how he has improved his goal-kicking.
Boss Steve King has a tricky balancing act as he aims to bolster Deal’s squad.
Midfielder Amadou Kassarate delivered the perfect response for Folkestone after a debut to forget.
Boss Jake Leberl wants Dover to enjoy a strong FA Cup run this season.
Deal have issued a statement after “a very small group of individuals” allegedly used racist and discriminatory language in their derby with Ramsgate.
Ramsgate’s Ben Smith is more than happy with his side’s attacking style of play as they maintained their perfect Isthmian South East start at Deal.
Boss Steve King has explained why Deal defender Jack Paxman took their missed first-half penalty in the Isthmian South East derby defeat to Ramsgate.
Joe Taylor’s treble led the way for Ramsgate, ensuring Deal were beaten in front of a club-record crowd which attended the Isthmian South East derby.
Midfielder Jim Kellermann admits confidence is low among Ebbsfleet’s players - but knows the best way to improve that is by getting results.
Manager Danny Searle conceded Ebbsfleet’s players deserved to get booed off after their home defeat to Woking.
Ben Gorham got the only goal as Faversham edged out Fisher in the first qualifying round while hat-trick hero Harvey Smith led the way for Whitstable.
Nine-man Folkestone were consigned to a controversial Isthmian Premier home defeat against Cray Valley PM while Dover, Chatham and Dartford won.
The wait for early National League basement boys Ebbsfleet’s first point of the season went on as they were beaten at home against Woking.
A healthy Anchorians contingent were celebrating as the Gillingham club again received national recognition.
Boss Jamie Coyle admits Whitstable’s players and management staff are still adapting to playing on vastly different pitches on a weekly basis.
Frannie Collin proved Faversham’s FA Cup matchwinner and manager Tommy Warrilow wouldn’t be surprised if he scores at least 15 goals this season.