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Maidstone held on to top spot in the Ryman League Premier Division despite a 4-1 thumping at Harrow Borough on Saturday afternoon.
Luke Rooney rejected offers from Football League clubs to join Maidstone United for the rest of the season.
Co-owner Oliver Ash has assured Maidstone fans a 3G court case wouldn’t put the club’s future at risk.
Sittingbourne Striders' Anthony Jackson won the Deal Half-Marathon by almost six minutes – and he wasn’t even due to enter.
Joe Taylor is waiting to learn whether he is wanted by Swedish professional club Ostersunds.
Luke Rooney inspired Maidstone United to a 3-0 home win over Cray Wanderers on Tuesday night.
Charlton remain without a league win since Boxing Day following a 2-0 home defeat by fellow Championship strugglers Birmingham on Saturday.
Frannie Collin preserved Maidstone's unbeaten home record with a late penalty in a 1-1 draw with Canvey Island on Saturday afternoon.
Midfielder Tom Phipp made Maidstone aware of his availability before joining Margate but they could not afford him.
Sittingbourne striker Joe Taylor is on trial with a professional football club in Sweden.
Tom Phipp needed only 10 minutes to mark his Margate debut with a goal in a 4-1 Ryman League Premier Division win at Cray Wanderers on Tuesday night.
Stevenage may be bottom of the league but Cody McDonald won't be taking them lightly on Tuesday night.
Peter Taylor handed striker Joe Pigott his debut on Saturday and hailed him as a 'fantastic signing'.
Gillingham boss Peter Taylor must decide whether to start two-goal striker Adebayo Akinfenwa against Stevenage on Tuesday night.
Callum Fowler and Marek Nahlik scored hat-tricks in Invicta Dynamos’ 10-5 league win at Bracknell Hornets on Saturday.
Charlton remain in the Championship relegation zone after conceding twice in the last few minutes to lose 2-1 at Wigan on Saturday.
Cody McDonald compared Bradley Dack with David Beckham after the Gills youngster’s performance against Port Vale.
New signing Gary Borrowdale won’t receive a penny in wages from Gillingham until he proves he is serious about salvaging his career.
Gills will be a better side following their scare against Port Vale, says manager Peter Taylor.
Peter Taylor believes Gills are still in a fight for survival even though they’re in the top half of League 1 for the first time this season.