Results tagged “Gillingham”
Sam Webb will be hoping that the date of his next British title defence will not prove an ominous omen.
Webb will defend his light middleweight crown against Prince Arron on Friday, May 13, at Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham.
Millwall strengthened their automatic promotion hopes with a convincing defeat of Gillingham on Saturday.
A good crowd at the Den enjoyed a 4-0 win over their Kentish rivals, as Kenny Jackett's men ran riot.

Gary Alexander could be set for a return for Millwall in time for the visit of struggling Gillingham on Saturday.
The 30-year-old striker has not played since injuring his heel in October but is a possibility for the bench in the clash at The Den.

The draw against Gillingham was a catharsis for the suffering on many levels.
Charlton fans, permanantly scarred by their team's demise from European hopefuls to third tier play-off contenders in recent years, let their team know just how they felt about Saturday's failure to take all three points.

Addicks boss Phil Parkinson has promised some changes following last week's collapse to Millwall.
That's no surprise for Charlton fans. Those who saw their side lose 4-0 to the Bermondsey boys it must feel like your neighbour coming round for a barbecue, stealing all the meat and kicking your dog.

Charlton battled the elements, the pitch and a side who have lost only once at home this season, to win a deserved point against Gillingham on Saturday, writes Rob Virtue.
The sell-out away crowd of 2,304 probably thought they could have had more after taking the lead with 10 minutes to go thanks to a bizarre own goal.

James Henry looks set to slot straight into the Millwall squad for the trip to Gillingham.
The Reading winger returned to The Den this week as Kenny Jackett bid to boost his injury-hit squad.
Millwall View by Ian Toal
With the results going as they did this past weekend, this Saturday’s match at home to Gillingham has got to be our biggest match since the FA Cup Final in 2004.
We are in desperate danger of getting relegated and the only thing that has probably given us hope of staying up is that Crewe and Gillingham have not taken full advantage of our poor form.
The same old problem reared its ugly head again at Bournemouth: a young midfield devoid of experience, muscle and guile unable to take hold of the game, meaning the strikers have to live off scraps.











