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Chatham Town Women wrap up their league campaign this Sunday and the manager’s praised the support that’s come from above.
Rival clubs meet on Saturday but the Gillingham manager has nothing but respect for the man he’ll be up against at Priestfield.
Manager Gareth Ainsworth expects striker Oli Hawkins to declare himself fit for the weekend despite picking up a nasty injury on Easter Monday.
Gareth Ainsworth’s already got the Priestfield crowd singing his name and hopes this is the start of something special.
‘Classy’ Charlie Hickford enjoyed a thrilling victory over Jose Manuel Perez last week and hopes another challenge comes around quickly.
Lordswood manager Scott Porter has outlined his plans to the club’s board with how he thinks the club can bounce back from relegation.
Deal Town manager Steve King explains why this season’s achievements are up there with the title-winning efforts from last year.
Geoff Record takes charge of Sheppey United for one last time this Saturday and is glad to have fulfilled the wishes of the legend he replaced.
Margate are heading towards the play-offs in top form - but the schedule ahead isn’t easy.
Jonny Williams has spoken about the way manager Gareth Ainsworth has started to turn things around at Gillingham.
Joe Gbode scored Gillingham’s winner on Monday and manager Gareth Ainsworth’s looking forward to getting even more from the striker.
Manager Gareth Ainsworth challenged his Gillingham players to show they could match a promotion-chasing team, and they delivered.
Joe Gbode hit the winner for Gillingham on Monday to maintain the team’s impressive start under Gareth Ainsworth.
Gillingham are playing their Easter Monday home game in an alternate green kit against AFC Wimbledon.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth’s affinity to AFC Wimbledon will be put to one side on Monday.
Gillingham captain Armani Little will be hoping to shake off an injury in time to face his former team.
Gillingham defender Sam Gale felt like he’d been robbed on Friday after being on the wrong end of the referee’s big decision.
Gillingham’s “incredible” support at Cheltenham was described as “Championship standard” by the manager.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth admitted he was worried when their rookie keeper went down injured – with an outfield player primed to take over.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth was left bewildered at a decision to disallow a potential match-winner at Cheltenham.
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