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Sheppey United are continuing to monitor exciting frontman Rodney Adamon-Eruotor.
Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler knows there's a lot to be done to bring the feelgood factor back to Crabble - and the work's already begun.
Gillingham will play a Crystal Palace XI in a pre-season friendly next Tuesday.
Gillingham’s former player, youth coach and assistant manager Mark Patterson is the new academy boss at Southend United.
Will Wright is determined to make the most of his chance at Gillingham having encountered a few setbacks in the early stages of his career.
Defender agrees a deal with Dover Athletic after proving his worth in the opening weeks of pre-season.
Three players from Holcombe Hockey Club will be representing England at this summer’s Commonwealth Games.
Alex MacDonald’s return to action for Gillingham was the highlight of Saturday’s game at Dover for manager Neil Harris.
A life-saving referee has urged footballing venues without defibrillators to act now.
London Broncos’ interim head coach thanked Ebbsfleet United Football Club for their hospitality after staging back-to-back games at their stadium.
Harvey Lintott has joined one of Gillingham's League 2 rivals following his release from Priestfield.
Mikael Mandron has returned to Gillingham on a permanent deal.
Dover were made to work hard for their win at the weekend and that was just fine for boss Andy Hessenthaler.
Gillingham are being linked to several strikers as manager Neil Harris says the club are hoping to announce another new signing today.
Vadaine Oliver will be competing against Gillingham this season after completing a deal with a rival League 2 side.
Gillingham bossed the possession at Dover but were unable to make it count.
Gillingham will need to wait on scans before finding out the seriousness of an injury picked up by their newly signed goalkeeper.
New-look Dover kicked off their pre-season campaign with a win against Gillingham.
Maidstone’s Oli Leyland hopes last weekend’s thrilling rugby league game in Kent helps bring the crowds back again this Sunday.
Former world darts champion Rob Cross took on allcomers at a builders warehouse - but it was a nine-year-old who made the biggest impression.