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Luke Cawdell joined the KM as a trainee journalist in 2004 and progressed to become a senior multi-media reporter covering countywide sport
Chatham Town Women need a result against free-scoring Norwich City this Sunday if they want to stay in the hunt for promotion, says their manager.
Gillingham’s game against Crawley Town this Saturday could be one for the neutrals.
Herne Bay’s manager is hoping their poor midweek performance is just a one-off.
Canterbury Rugby Club return home this Saturday and believe they owe their supporters a performance.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth won’t be reading anything into the league table ahead of Crawley Town’s weekend visit.
Invicta Dynamos registered their biggest win of the season last weekend ahead of a break in action.
Sheppey United will honour their long-serving striker Dan Bradshaw with a testimonial next year.
Deal Town’s fixture schedule is about to change for the better.
The battle for the no.1 goalkeeping spot could resume soon after manager Gareth Ainsworth hinted at a quicker-than-expected return for Glenn Morris.
Gillingham’s young defender Logan Dobbs was critical of his own performance on Tuesday night but was glad for the experience.
Gillingham’s Trophy exit defeat at the hands of big-spending Wycombe Wanderers was a learning experience for everyone, said the manager.
Gillingham were eliminated from the group stage of the Vertu Trophy following a home defeat against Wycombe Wanderers.
Chatham Town got back to winning ways in style at the weekend but it’s straight back to work tonight.
Gillingham’s progress in this season’s EFL Trophy depends on the result of tonight’s game against the manager’s former club.
Jake Turner made his first league appearance of the season for Gillingham at the weekend and silenced a few doubters.
Moses Itauma’s next opponent has been announced.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth says they’ll be working hard on making sure they make the penalties count.
Gillingham defender Max Clark says he had to “switch it on” after a poor opening half on Saturday and did just that as he went from zero to hero.
Gillingham’s substitutes’ bench should be the envy of League 2, says their manager Gareth Ainsworth.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth dedicated Saturday’s win to the coaching staff who have held the fort in his absence.
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