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Joe Gbode left the Priestfield pitch to a standing ovation on Saturday after his first league start under Mark Bonner.
Invicta Dynamos fought back to win their season opener but the coach was left wondering ‘what if?’ following Sunday’s home defeat.
Gillingham manager Mark Bonner hopes their winning start at Priestfield this season is something they can build on.
Jayden Clarke scored his first goals in the Football League on Saturday - the perfect response to some of the criticism that’s gone his way.
Manager Mark Bonner sees his team’s red cards as lessons to be learned after picking up a third of the season on Saturday.
Gillingham were up against it with 10 men for the second successive game at Priestfield - but the manager took delight in seeing them win again.
Gillingham played for half an hour with ten men as they clinched another home win on Saturday.
Gillingham’s former captain Shaun Williams has joined a National South side.
Gillingham manager Mark Bonner has picked up a personal accolade in the first month of competitive action.
It’s early days, but Canterbury head coach Matt Corker can already see defensive improvements taking shape.
Gillingham are likely to find weekend opponents Tranmere Rovers a tough nut to crack.
Gillingham midfielder Ethan Coleman has described how tough it’s been to get back to full fitness after missing pre-season.
Gillingham manager Mark Bonner has already ruled out one player from last weekend’s squad for this Saturday’s visit of Tranmere.
Chatham head to Welling United for an intriguing FA Cup second qualifying round clash on Saturday after a difficult week for the club.
Invicta Dynamos start their new season against Solent Devils - the side that ended their last one.
Gillingham manager Mark Bonner knows his team need to start producing more at the top end of the pitch.
FA Cup memories have come flooding back for Lordswood manager Nicky Southall ahead of their huge game this Saturday.
Herne Bay boss Steve Lovell hopes to reap the benefits of a deeper squad as cup football continues to dominate.
Deal Town’s focus on challenging at a new level in the league has meant early exits from both FA competitions hasn’t left them distraught.
Folkestone Invicta boss Andy Drury believes the break has come at a good time for his team.