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Bromley have sacked long-serving manager Neil Smith despite sitting in the National League play-off places.
The Kent FA have revealed ‘unacceptable’ levels of poor behaviour in the first part of this season and warn of repercussions if things don't change.
Ebbsfleet United are rewarding their loyal fans by offering to roll over season tickets from 2020/21 into the next campaign at no extra cost.
Barry Hawkins faces world number one Judd Trump today in the 2021 Tour Championship - with Ronnie O’Sullivan awaiting the winner.
Northfleet’s Brett Lidsey is relishing his second year in Germany’s Nurburgring Endurance Series.
Rusthall Football Club have been nominated for a ‘best non-league admin’ award - alongside non-league giants Wrexham and Hartlepool.
Kent Women will take part in an expanded Women’s London Championship 50-over competition this coming season.
The EFL have confirmed that there have been no new cases of Covid-19 recorded during their latest round of tests.
While it’s ‘squeaky bum time’ for some Gillingham boss Steve Evans says his side have nothing to stress about.
Gillingham’s former captain Max Ehmer has been finding life tough with a new manager at Bristol Rovers.
Kent hockey star Ashley Jackson has decided to take a break from the GB senior programme in the lead up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Chatham Town have announced that one of their young prospects is heading to Gillingham for a trial.
Gillingham captain Kyle Dempsey says the touchline energy shown by the team’s management is infectious.
A handful of non-league players in Kent have received international call-ups with most being selected by Montserrat.
Kent’s National League teams will get the new 2021/22 season under way in August.
Saidou Khan started a new chapter on Saturday after his switch from Maidstone United to Dagenham & Redbridge.
Gillingham striker Dominic Samuel could be fit enough to return for the end of season run-in.
Gillingham are making a late bid for the play-offs and if they get there manager Steve Evans is confident they will win them.
Saturday’s result was a sickener for Gillingham boss Steve Evans after his side threw away a two-goal lead against Doncaster.
Gillingham claimed a point against high-flying Doncaster but they should have had more following a terrific start.