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The Chatham Town hierarchy will meet to decide what outcome to take after being put in the Ryman League, Division 1 North, next season.
Slovakian forward Juraj Huska has signed for the Invicta Dynamos.
Manager Martin Allen's policy with injuries last season saved Gillingham around £50,000 in medical bills and club chairman Paul Scally is delighted.
Shayne Burgess will be the man to beat again this year during the 11th Sheppey Darts Classic.
The search for new recruits is under way at Priestfield and boss Martin Allen believes the work done on and off the field last season is helping.
Former Gillingham player-of-the-year Simon King has retired from football due to injury.
Martin Allen was named npower League 2 manager of the year during the League Managers’ Association annual dinner on Monday night.
Gillingham boss Martin Allen is hoping that out-of-contract duo Andy Frampton and Deon Burton sign new deals with the club.
Chatham are considering drastic measures if the Football Association ask them to play Ryman League, Division 1 North football again next season.
Gillingham boss Martin Allen insists any deals dished out for promising young players will be done on a shoestring.
Long-serving defenceman Tim Smith has quit Invicta Dynamos.
Elliot Bradbrook has confirmed next season is likely to be his last as a Dartford player.
The Sheppey Darts Classic takes place next weekend – but a lack of sponsors and participants is putting its future at risk.
Martin Allen expects his Gillingham players to return in tip-top shape after their summer holidays.
Martin Allen is in no rush to announce any new arrivals to his back-room team.
Jack Payne's future at Gillingham remains in the balance – with Peterborough expected to make an offer for the midfielder’s services.
Gillingham are locked in talks with defender Joe Martin over a new contract at the club.
Andy Hessenthaler has issued a ‘come and get me’ plea after finding himself out of work this week.
Danny East has opted to sign for Portsmouth instead of trying his luck with the Gills.
Andy Hessenthaler leaves Gillingham this week insisting his love for the club is as strong as ever.