Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth was less than impressed with his side’s performance in last night’s home defeat against MK Dons.
Gillingham suffered their worst loss of the season under the lights at Priestfield. After going down 3-0 in the first 33 minutes, two goals in the second half from title chasing MK Dons consigned them to their heaviest loss of the season.
Honours were shared in a hard fought Isthmian League South East Division encounter between Erith Town and Deal Town.
Fleet fans got the three points they wanted and another three goals to follow on from the weekend as back-to-back wins kept Josh Wright’s side in fourth place. Despite falling behind, Mustapha Olagunju’s equaliser brought the visitors to life and they ran out easy winners in the end.
Second from bottom Beckenham Town faced league leaders Three Bridges at Eden Park Avenue on Tuesday night and it was the table toppers who ran out 6-1 winners, with striker Noel Leighton scoring four of the goals.
Southern Counties East Football League Division One action takes place at Princes Park, Dartford on Wednesday evening when Halls AFC host Bridon Ropes.
Gillingham are back in League Two action as they welcome MK Dons to the MEMS Priestfield stadium on Tuesday evening.
Floodlight football is due to return to the Stanmore Stadium on Tuesday evening when Erith Town entertain Deal Town in a rearranged Isthmian League South East Division encounter.
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Rochester United missed a massive chance to up the pressure on SCEFL One leaders SE Dons as they were thumped four nil by a Sheppey Sports side who still have their own play-off dreams.
Late goals again cost Welling United when they crashed at Burgess Hill Town to two stoppage time strikes. After the match, Welling manager Ryan Maxwell shared his thoughts.
For the second time this season, Chatham Town Women have come within minutes of halting the march of Fulham Women to the Women’s National League Division One South East crown yet for the second time this season, they have come up agonisingly short.
Just a week after scoring an injury time winner, it was Gillingham’s turn to concede an injury time goal that would ultimately cost them a home win against Fleetwood Town.
There was dismay for Welling United when they crashed late on at Burgess Hill Town in their Isthmian League Premier Division encounter.
The Fleet were cool and clinical in easing past Torquay United to move to fourth in the table as three strikers hit three goals in one of the season’s standout performances.