Another bumper podcast after another excellent week in the FA Cup where no fewer than ten of our sides made it through to the Third Qualifying Round. Top billing goes to Herne Bay, who beat Hendon 3-0 to set up a tie with Maidstone - Bay boss Steve Lovell discusses all things FA Cup, his side's lack of league action so far this season and working closely with his son Mark. Ashford United also made it through and Danny Kedwell reflects on his start to life at Homelands, the squad he's built and the potential of the club. It was the end of the line for Corinthian though, and their manager Michael Golding admits it's a struggle for him this season after coming up short against the Nuts and Bolts. In the SCEFL, VCD made it eight wins in nine with a 2-0 win at Snodland - joint-boss Danny Joy discusses their start to the season, looks ahead to the FA Vase this weekend and discusses the importance of signing proven winners like keeper Andy Walker. And Snodland boss Byron Walker remains upbeat despite the loss to VCD, discussing his start to life as a manager and the backing he gets at the club. There's all the rest of the news from around the county, including a perfect start for Ebbsfleet's new boss, and all the usual chat and nonsense, including Toto Schillaci, Italia 90, a "posh breakfast" and being a celebrity...
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