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Hollands & Blair manager Scott Porter wants his team to be the fittest in the league next year.
Striker Vadaine Oliver has confirmed his time with Gillingham is up.
It’s a dream come true for Deal racer Toby Trice after making the switch to the Porsche Visit Cayman Islands Sprint Challenge.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris defended club chairman Paul Scally amid renewed calls from some for him to quit after Saturday’s relegation.
A teenager from Gravesend has been named GB deaf swimmer of the year.
Police are investigating the violence that marred the end of Gillingham’s game against Rotherham United on Saturday.
If ever there was an example of a winning mentality, then Sheppey United this season have been it.
Ed Everall made his first appearance at the 2022 Wigmore CC Evening Time Trial event and showed why he’s one to watch.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris has thanked the fans for their support during his time in charge.
Sheppey United added the SCEFL Challenge Cup to their trophy haul for the season after beating Crowborough Athletic in Monday’s final.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris is determined to drive up standards at the club as he looks to pick up the pieces from their relegation campaign.
Gillingham captain Stuart O’Keefe has been named the club’s player-of-the-year.
Sheppey have already completed a league double over Challenge Cup final opponents Crowborough but they won’t be complacent.
Fans clashed on the pitch at Priestfield at the end of Gillingham’s match against Rotherham United.
Only a handful of players are wanted from the current Gillingham squad next season says boss Neil Harris.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris admitted the same old issues he inherited hurt them on the last day as they suffered relegation.
Gillingham will be playing League 2 football after suffering a final-day defeat at the hands of Rotherham United - who are promoted.
Gillingham manager Neil Harris faces an FA disciplinary charge but can take his place on the touchline this weekend.
Gillingham’s final game on Saturday is going to be huge - but their opponents have something to play for too.
Five months of hard work paid off last weekend for Lordswood manager Richard Dimmock - but it was a tense finish.