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Kent Non-League Podcast - Episode 361

We are back after a week away with three interviews as we look back at a busy week and ahead to this weekend's FA Vase last-16 clashes.


Punjab United boss Chipie Sian discusses his side's big clash with Fisher - the first of a double header with their SCEFL rivals - and the progress the club is making both on and off the pitch. Chatham Town bowed out in their own last-16 tie as they were beaten 1-0 by Southend, and their manager Kevin Hake rues some refereeing decisions but takes heart from their excellent campaign in the cups - and now wants to make it a good season in the league too.


And we hear from Dover boss Jake Leberl after his side's 3-2 home loss to league leaders Torquay, as he calls on the people of the town to get behind his side.


All that and loads more, including the managerial merry-go-round and the usual chat and nonsense, including incredibly trashy TV, John Virgo, classy dinners and the longest three-digit A-road in the UK...

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