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Rowan Vine scored twice to give Gillingham victory over Folkestone Invicta in Micky Dix benefit game

Rowan Vine
Rowan Vine

Several hundred fans turned out on Monday night as Gillingham took on Folkestone in a benefit game for Micky Dix.

Dix is the current Folkestone assistant manager and ran the club’s youth set-up for many years.

He has also managed both the reserves and the first team at various times since Invicta become a senior club in the early 1990s.

Gills boss Andy Hessenthaler named a strong team for the game at the Buzzlines Stadium and included on-loan QPR striker Rowan Vine.

Vine (pictured) netted twice for the visitors while Richard Atkins scored for Invicta in a game the League 2 side won 2-1.

Invicta boss Neil Cugley said: "He is a good to have about the club, especially with some hard times we’ve had here in the recent years. He has always got a smile on his face."

Hessenthaler, who played 25 minutes himself, said: "They play some fantastic football and move the ball around well. It made it a nice game of football. It was great for Micky in front of a good crowd."

The Gills also included first team coach Nicky Southall in the side, while ex-Gills player and coach Scott Lindsey also pulled on the shirt of his former club again, in the second half.

Folkestone named a strong side themselves and were captained by Simon Austin - who is due to depart for Herne Bay.

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