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Gillingham eased to a 3-0 victory at Conference South side Bromley on Saturday afternoon.
Gillingham are back in training ahead of the new season and the door remains open for supporters, insists boss Martin Allen.
French midfielder Amine Linganzi rejected a move home to join Gillingham in League 1.
The Gillingham players are to be given the choice by manager Martin Allen on which way they want the coming season to progress.
Tonbridge Angels will start the new Conference South season with a home game against Boreham Wood on August 17.
A Kings Hill cricketer who made 219 not out in a record stand of 350 joined the club after a chance conversation in the curry house where he works.
Shane Byrne is ready to show young pretender Alex Lowes he’s still the main man in British Superbikes.
Sittingbourne have cleared their debts but chairman Maurice Dunk claims a change of division would cost them £20,000.
Gillingham assistant boss John Schofield has hinted Cody McDonald could be on his way back to Priestfield.
Striker Adebayo Akinfenwa has returned to Gillingham for his second spell at the club.
Speedway rider Steve Boxall was pipped in the final of the inaugural Kent Laurels individual tournament at Central Park on Monday night.
Martin Allen has welcomed Sky Sports’ interest in Gillingham but insists he would never do a fly-on-the-wall documentary.
Chris Whelpdale expects Gills’ pre-season work to pay off in League 1.
Gillingham’s patience in the transfer market is set to be rewarded with a new signing.
Gillingham midfielder Jack Payne has signed for Peterborough, the League 1 club’s chairman revealed.
Gillingham launched their pre-season campaign with two victories in a Saturday afternoon double-header.
Highly-rated Lea Dawson will try to earn a deal at the Gallagher Stadium when Maidstone United start pre-season training.
Golfer Matt Ford has sacrificed Open ambitions after qualifying for his biggest tournament in eight years.
Maidstone defender Steve Watt will miss the first two games of the season through suspension following an FA hearing into improper conduct.
Sittingbourne Football Club have been fined £300 for their poor disciplinary record last season and joint-boss Jim Ward says that things must change.