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Chatham’s run of away fixtures in the Isthmian Premier Division started with a 2-0 defeat at Margate on Tuesday night.
The arrival of experienced centre-half Matt Bourne has been hailed by the manager as a massive plus for Hollands & Blair.
Gillingham have “the perfect game” to respond to last weekend’s disappointment at Walsall.
Louis Greene makes the second defence of his commonwealth title this Saturday - and he’s predicting fireworks.
Lordswood’s Vase opponents are full of confidence after a winning streak in their league - but Matt Barman’s men aren’t short of it, either.
Gillingham chairman Brad Galinson will meet the shortlisted candidates for the manager’s job next week.
Gillingham’s didn’t get the result they wanted at Maidstone in the Kent Senior Cup but the experience was invaluable.
Gillingham kick off their challenge tonight in a county cup competition they haven’t won since 1948.
Invicta Dynamos clinched a shutout win against the defending champions Streatham on Sunday.
Gillingham winger Jayden Clarke sees no reason for a rush to appoint a new permanent manager.
Gillingham’s youth team manager was on press duty after Saturday’s disappointing display at Walsall.
Gillingham’s poor form on the road continued with a heavy defeat at Walsall on Saturday.
Gillingham’s no-rush approach to finding a new manager is a shot in the arm for interim boss Keith Millen.
Chatham face a test of their promotion credentials when they come up against another of the Isthmian Premier Division’s early-season front-runners.
Tom Nichols has been a goal provider in recent games for Gillingham but is confident he’ll soon be scoring more himself.
Gillingham are expecting opponents Walsall to be fired up for the weekend clash.
Invicta Dynamos are looking to bounce back from defeat this Sunday - but so are their hosts.
Gillingham’s Boxing Day fixture against Crawley Town has been moved to an earlier kick-off on the advice of Kent Police.
There’s a new favourite with the bookies to be the next permanent Gillingham manager – and he’s a big name in the game.
Chatham Town Women’s caretaker manager Kevin Hake believes the team are heading in the right direction after taking charge of two games in three days.
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