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Gillingham’s League 2 survival is just the beginning as manager Neil Harris plots better times ahead.
Gillingham made it tough for league leaders Leyton Orient to claim promotion and will hope to do the same against weekend opponents Bradford.
Contract talks are ongoing with Gillingham’s all-action midfielder Alex MacDonald and he’d love to stay.
Fortune favoured the brave on Saturday after Sheppey’s late win took them into the final weekend with a play-off chance within their grasp.
Beating the league leaders completed Gillingham’s survival bid to the delight of manager Neil Harris.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris made no apology for the surreal ending to Tuesday night’s game after a fantastic win over the league leaders.
Gillingham claimed a win at Priestfield to seal their League 2 safety in a match that was held up by a power cut.
Gillingham can secure League 2 football next season when they take on Leyton Orient at Priestfield this evening.
Whitstable boss Marcel Nimani wants his side to put on a show for their last home game of the season.
Hollands & Blair boss Scott Porter says his side will struggle to build momentum ahead of their Challenge Cup Final if they keep gifting goals.
Invicta Dynamos’ season ended on Sunday with a dramatic finish in the play-off semi-finals.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris is wary of a backlash when they face promotion-chasing Northampton.
Gillingham are all-but safe and now manager Neil Harris wants to see how his team cope against the leading contenders in League 2.
Gillingham’s match-winning striker Tom Nichols on why a strong finish this season is so important.
Manager Neil Harris conceded Friday’s match was no thriller but was delighted to see his Gillingham team pick up another three points.
Gillingham moved another step closer to mathematical safety in League 2 thanks to a fourth successive home win.
Gillingham have added an experienced coach to their backroom department.
Gillingham Football Club say they are modernising their approach to sponsorship after ending a long-running association with their main backers.
Gillingham striker Oli Hawkins admits it’s been tough to keep his cool with defenders hanging off him every match.
Gillingham boss Neil Harris insists his team have plenty to play for this weekend and for the rest of the League 2 campaign.