Defender Andy Smith admitted that he and his fellow Gillingham players are hurting after their fifth defeat in a row at the weekend.
Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth was once again left frustrated as he saw his side slip to their fifth defeat in a row at the weekend.
There were over one hundred and fifty Welling supporters at Wingate and Finchley to help the hosts record their highest home gate of the season.
Monday night football returns to the Masher Brothers Community Stadium when SC Thamesmead host AFC Greenwich Borough in the Southern Counties East Football League Division one.
Gillingham lose fifth game in a row, following two injury-time goals from relegation-battling Crawley Town.
In a clash between top and bottom of League Two, it was relegation threatened Barrow who came out on top at a blustery Holker Street on Saturday afternoon, ending Bromley’s twenty-one game unbeaten run with a hard fought 2-1 win.
Whyteleafe laid down a potential play-off marker with a 4-1 win at the Staxson Stadium as Sittingbourne couldn’t find a way through a superb green wall and slumped to a first home League defeat under boss Reece Prestedge.
It took a late Troy Howard goal to rescue a draw for Welling United at Wingate and Finchley in their Isthmian League Premier Division encounter.
It’s definitely a case of game on for the second leg of this tight FA Vase semi-final, as Punjab United surrendered a half time lead to hang on for a draw in difficult conditions in the first leg at windswept Cockfosters today.
Cray Wanderers kept their playoff hopes alive on Non-League Day with an injury time winner through Max Fiddes to end Aveley’s thirteen game unbeaten home run and help edge Folkestone Invicta closer to the Isthmian Premier league title.
It’s that stage of the season where it doesn’t matter how you win as long as you do – and Fleet came from behind against a frustrating and organised Slough Town side to take all three points as the play-off push heads on into its final month.
Bearsted’s victory today cemented their place in the SCEFL play-off places as they drew level on points with today’s opponents Fisher, both of whom are now five points clear of fourth placed Larkfield and New Hythe.
An absolutely marvellous and much needed win for City today beating upper-mid table Cuxton 1-0 at a breezy and sunny Thanington.
League Leaders SE Dons hit Chessington and Hook United for seven at a somewhat sunny Bauvil Stadium.
Top of the table Bromley are back in League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they make the long trip up to Holker Street to play bottom of the table Barrow.