Today's Sport
Talks concerning Darren Stevens’ Kent future appear to have stalled, with the all-rounder admitting it has taken longer than he’d hoped.
Andy Hessenthaler has accepted the role of director of football at Gillingham.
Sittingbourne chairman Andy Spice says a possible switch to Ryman League Division 1 North next season would be "ridiculous."
Matt Coles says that despite taking six wickets for the England Lions in their thrashing of the touring West Indies, he feels he is still a long way off taking the step up to the full international side.
Kent's Daniel Bell-Drummond and Charlotte Edwards have won England Cricketer of the Year awards.
Danny Jackman wants to stay at Gillingham but must wait until a new manager is in place before finding out if that is possible.
Paul Scally was due to begin going through the endless applications for the Gills manager’s job at the weekend in a bid to narrow his search to just a handful of applicants.
Gills chairman Paul Scally insists that whoever comes in to replace Andy Hessenthaler will have an ample budget to compete at the top of League 2.
Kent maintained their unbeaten start to the 2012 season but had to settle for a draw in the rain curtailed match at Chelmsford.
Gillingham chairman Paul Scally admitted Andy Hessenthaler’s future was virtually sealed once the final whistle went at Northampton in the penultimate game of the season.
Gillingham chairman Paul Scally has admitted he must take some of the blame for the club's failure to win promotion.
Andy Hessenthaler feels he is leaving Gillingham with a solid foundation after his second spell as manager came to an end.
Gillingham's outgoing first-team coach Nicky Southall reflects on his time at Priestfield and the events leading up to his departure from the club this week.
Gillingham have released five players including Danny Spiller and Curtis Weston after failure to reach the League 2 play-offs.
Andy Hessenthaler is leaving with his “head held high” after agreeing to step down as manager of Gillingham.
Finances and a lack of options look set to end Kent’s hopes of signing an additional overseas player for this year’s Friends Life Twenty20 campaign.
Departing Gillingham boss Andy Hessenthaler and chairman Paul Scally will meet the players on Thursday when decisions are announced on who will be offered new deals.
Shane Byrne believes he has opened the floodgates after collecting his first MCE Insurance British Superbike victory of the 2012 season – claiming he’s got a monkey off his back.