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Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth has urged fans to pack out Priestfield this weekend and be part of something special.
Rochester United’s boss feared their weekend FA Vase heroics would hinder them for their midweek visit to Lordswood – but he needn’t have worried.
Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth hailed the value of experience after his side’s weekend win at Newport.
Gillingham are hoping tickets for a fiver will help pack Priestfield this Saturday.
Bradley Dack declared the team are ‘nowhere near done’ after firing Gillingham into the record books with a match-winning double on Saturday.
Manager Gareth Ainsworth admitted to getting emotional as his Gillingham team set a new unbeaten record on Saturday.
Gillingham overcame a torrid start at Newport to win and break a club record.
Gillingham haven’t had much fun at Newport’s Rodney Parade ground – but it’s a different story for their manager.
Gravesend Gremlins’ first game of the season should be a cracker - they face league debutants and next-door neighbours Old Gravesendians She-Wolves!
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth has extra options to choose from this weekend.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth has responded to reports he could be a target for League 1 Reading.
Chatham Town Women halted London Bees’ winning start to the season last Sunday and face a potentially bigger challenge at home this weekend.
Invicta Dynamos have some exciting recruits and a club legend back for the start of the new season.
Gillingham’s table-topping side will be looking to become history-makers this Saturday.
Deal Town could make history in the FA Cup after another win in the competition last weekend - but big challenges await elsewhere first.
Sheppey United’s poor recent form continued with a heavy home defeat on Tuesday night and the message from the management is ‘Let’s stick together’.
Manager Gareth Ainsworth’s long-term vision for Gillingham includes a training facility that they can call their own.
Borstal cinched the Kent Village Cricket League title for the first time as they unveiled a bench in memory of a club legend.
Manager Gareth Ainsworth praised Gillingham’s resilience after an inexperienced centre-half duo secured another clean sheet at the weekend.
Playing the role of the “nasty, horrible, nightmare” striker is starting to pay off for Gillingham’s Josh Andrews.
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