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Gillingham captain Stuart O’Keefe refused to come off the pitch on Saturday after a nasty cut to the face.
Gillingham are out of the relegation zone for the first time since November but manager Neil Harris knows there is plenty more to do.
Gillingham boss Neil Harris saluted his team’s heroic performance against Sheffield Wednesday - a team he's described as the Man City of League 1.
Gillingham are out of the bottom four in League 1 after picking up a well-earned point against Sheffield Wednesday.
Gillingham are preparing the youngsters again as another injury crisis has hit the club.
The management team at Sittingbourne have volunteered to throw their expenses back in the pot to help keep the squad they have assembled together.
Ashford United lost ground on the leaders following a surprise result on Saturday, but boss Tommy Warrilow isn’t giving up the chase.
Midfielder Olly Lee has seen enough good signs to believe Gillingham are capable of avoiding the drop this season.
Hythe Town face all of the teams at the bottom end of Isthmian South East and head to Whitstable for the first of several relegation scraps.
Ramsgate have snapped up a former Tottenham youngster for their season run-in.
Title-chasing Sheppey United finally had a breather this week - but manager Ernie Batten admits he can’t keep his players away.
Gillingham boss Neil Harris has described the club’s recent recruitment as a shambles and it’s something he wants to sort out immediately.
Manager Neil Harris felt Gillingham deserved something against Charlton but admitted they lacked what was needed at the top end of the pitch.
Gillingham suffered a set-back in their fight for League 1 survival after losing out to Charlton Athletic.
Folkestone Invicta had the opportunity to call Saturday’s game off at Bowers & Pitsea after a bad early injury but played on for the win.
Handing teenager Josh Chambers his Gillingham debut on Saturday said all that was needed about how much manager Neil Harris rates the youth player.
Gillingham know victory at Charlton on Tuesday night would lift them clear of the drop zone and drag their near-neighbours a little closer to trouble.
Young striker Charlie Kelman said his winning goal for Gillingham on Saturday was a weight off his shoulders.
Injuries are continuing to pile up for Gillingham and boss Neil Harris admitted some of his absent players are unconditioned.
Gillingham were hanging on at the end against Doncaster but boss Neil Harris insists he was feeling calm on the sideline.
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