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Gillingham are close to having a fully-fit squad which could mean leaving some senior players behind at the weekend.
Whitstable Town’s management identified two key areas to improve on after a rocky start to the season - and the results have picked up since.
Invicta Dynamos pushed the leading sides close last weekend but their head coach won’t be taking the bottom team MK Thunder lightly this Saturday.
Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence hopes their weekend victory was just the start of better times ahead.
Lordswood produced a great performance to earn a point against title-favourites Faversham on Tuesday night and get to play them again on Saturday.
Charlie Hickford makes his professional boxing entrance this weekend - and he’s aiming for the top.
Deal manager Steve King knew not to panic at the start of the season and is now reaping the rewards.
Folkestone Invicta chairman Josh Healey admitted it was a tough decision to let go of their joint managers.
Sheppey boss Ernie Batten isn’t one for confronting officials but he couldn’t hold back after his defender suffered a broken leg on Saturday.
Gillingham’s youth team will hope to impress under the lights at Priestfield in the FA Youth Cup.
Gillingham have loaned out one of their young central defenders and he could see some action tonight.
Chatham Town return from a weekend off to face fellow promotion hopefuls at the Bauvill Stadium.
Invicta Dynamos didn’t get the rewards their efforts warranted at the weekend.
Head coach Stephen Clemence enjoyed celebrating with the Gillingham fans on Saturday and knows the importance of a good rapport with those supporters.
Gillingham striker Tom Nichols broke his duck in the league on Saturday and praised the service from his team-mates.
Gillingham owner Brad Galinson was thrilled to see a busy week for the club end with a win.
Head coach Stephen Clemence admitted to a few pre-match nerves ahead of his first league game at Priestfield - which ended in a win.
Head coach Stephen Clemence was delighted to see Gillingham give the fans some goals to cheer.
Gillingham’s goal-starved fans were treated to a few on Saturday as new boss Stephen Clemence won in his first league game at Priestfield.
Head coach Stephen Clemence is hoping to bring an entertaining style of football to Gillingham but isn’t afraid to ‘win ugly’ if that’s what’s needed.