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Gillingham manager Neil Harris says they’re in it to win it as he looks ahead to a Kent Senior Cup contest with Margate.
Gillingham fans face being outnumbered at home when they play Sheffield Wednesday next month.
Dan Phillips is ready for another battle after emerging unscathed from a weekend win at Lincoln City.
Gillingham’s win at Lincoln was a statement to the rest of their relegation rivals, according to boss Neil Harris.
Gillingham boss Neil Harris expected opponents Lincoln City would dominate possession on Saturday and was delighted his plan to counter it paid off.
Gillingham’s quest for survival in League 1 received a huge boost with victory over Lincoln on Saturday.
Gillingham’s finances during a season without spectators reveal just how much they were reliant on handouts and cost-cutting to keep them afloat.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris expected weekend opponents Lincoln City to be competing higher up the League 1 table.
Gillingham boss Neil Harris knows his team need to start showing a killer instinct if they are to stand a chance of escaping the drop.
Gillingham midfielder Ben Thompson is enjoying his football again after a frustrating end to his time at old club Millwall.
A grandfather-of-seven has passed his K1 kickboxing black belt grading and says he'll never stop.
The arrival of additional players for Gillingham’s season run-in is looking unlikely.
Chatham Town chairman Kevin Hake says the recent ministerial visit to the club’s academy was a real boost.
Ashford United boss Tommy Warrilow is working hard on bringing in extra reinforcement for the promotion run-in.
Gillingham defender Jack Tucker believes the team are heading in the right direction.
Winger Mustapha Carayol has an outside chance of being involved for Gillingham this weekend.
A strong squad has been key to Sheppey United’s sustained pursuit of silverware and one man has epitomised that team ethic.
Ramsgate boss Matt Longhurst is excited to be working with some fresh new signings - including one with similar traits to Alfie May.
Three successive defeats for Sittingbourne leaves them struggling to keep up with the Isthmian South East play-off hopefuls - but the fight goes on.
The match referee wasn’t Mr Popular at Priestfield on Tuesday night.
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