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Chatham Town boss Kevin Hake was pleased with his side’s return to winning ways last Saturday but knows consistency is key for success.
Invicta Dynamos fight for a place in the NIHL Southern Cup final this weekend and have every reason to feel confident they can get there.
Gillingham face the first of several key relegation battles on Saturday as their Football League future hangs in the balance.
A management switch in League 2 has seen former Gillingham player and Chatham boss Scott Lindsey take over at Crawley Town.
Gillingham hope to pack Priestfield for crunch relegation match against Crawley Town with an "exciting offer" for fans.
David Beckham ended up being the star attraction as son Romeo made a first appearance for his new club on a rainy night in Kent.
Gillingham activate release clause to bring Exeter City midfielder Timothee Dieng to Priestfield for an undisclosed fee.
Sheppey United are on a roll - but player-boss Jack Midson is keeping a level head.
Gillingham’s survival hopes got a little harder on Tuesday night thanks in part to a former player.
Southern Counties East side Lordswood are considering their options after the departure of manager Richard Dimmock.
Loan defender Ryan Law has been recalled by Plymouth Argyle.
Former Gillingham captain Kyle Dempsey has appeared in court charged with attacking a club doorman.
Winning a place in a cup final is the first challenge for Gillingham Women's new manager.
Gabriel Zakuani has lifted the lid on his exit from the Gills - describing the moment he confronted ex-boss Steve Evans.
Winger Hakeeb Adelakun believes their weekend FA Cup performance showed Gillingham have what it takes to get out of trouble in the league.
The co-chairman of Gillingham’s League 2 relegation rivals Crawley Town has explained the reasoning for selling them their star striker.
Gillingham are among the clubs interested in signing Charlton striker Jayden Stockley - according to reports.
Gillingham’s new owner Brad Galinson got a rousing welcome at Priestfield as he declared his hope of ‘waking the sleeping giant.’
Gillingham manager Neil Harris felt his side missed an opportunity to pull off a cup shock on Saturday.
Gillingham competed well against Premier League Leicester City but one goal was enough for the visitors.