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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes 14:31 - Dec 28 with 1704 viewswessex_exile

First and foremost, I hope you are all having a pleasant Christmas break relaxing with family and friends, and wishing you all a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. This will be our final match of 2025, with a trip to Priestfield to face old adversary Gillingham, our second game against them this month and our third this season. This will be our 112th game in all competitions against the Gills, a relationship that started with a Ted Davis U’s side winning 2-0 at Layer Road on 27th August 1938. At the final whistle tomorrow we will also be at the halfway point of the season, so considering at the end of September we were 20th, plenty of optimism for the second half of the season.

As for the U’s and the travelling faithful of nearly 800 at Crawley, I had family over on Boxing Day, so I couldn’t really give the game my full attention. Crawley’s early goal on the balance of play at the time didn’t appear undeserved. It was well struck, might have got the faintest of deflections off Tucker, but Macey will still be disappointed that he let it slip under him so easily. However, the equaliser was equally deserved, an excellent run to the line and cutback from Samson, Read should have buried his chance but the keeper’s parry fell nicely to Lisbie who drilled in off the inside of the post. Thereafter, it seemed quite an even (though dare I say dull) game. We created chances in the second half, but in truth Crawley probably should have won it at the death, only foiled by the feet and then hands of Macey in a last-ditch double-save, with Loft then blazing the final rebound wide of the far post. On balance, a solid point, another game unbeaten away, but the gap to the play-offs is growing again.

Since our return to the football league, Priestfield has often been quite a happy hunting ground, with only five out of our 21 most recent visits ending in defeat for the U’s, the last one under Kevin Keen exactly ten years ago today (28th December). Gillingham are in a somewhat indifferent run of form at present, yes only three games lost in the last ten, but only one victory and the other six drawn – and that victory was at imploding Bristol Rovers back in early November. Their long-suffering home supporters haven’t seen a Priestfield win since beating Notts County 1-0 on 13th September - I'll be honest, I'm not a big fan of those kinds of stats. That early run of form took the Gills to the top of the table, but they’ve floundered since then and currently sit one point and two places behind the U’s.

Incidentally, probably one of our most noteworthy, and certainly memorable games at the Priestfield Stadium wasn’t even against Gillingham – it was the 4-4 draw against exiled Brighton and Hove Albion on Boxing Day 1997. Goals from Isaiah Rankin (two) and Tony Adcock saw the U’s storm into a 3-0 lead at half-time. A second half 20 minute hat-trick from Paul Emblen wiped out that advantage, Scott Stamps rekindled hope that we might leave with the three points on 75 minutes, only for an 86th minute penalty from Jeff Minton to dash that hope entirely.

I’m not aware of any (new) injury worries following on from the Crawley game, so I’d expect the line-up at Gillingham to be broadly along the same lines. However, following two 30+ minute appearances from the bench, I have a feeling Jack Payne might be ready for his place back in the starting XI, with Bishop making way.



The weather in Kent tomorrow evening will be overcast with a gentle breeze blowing in from the Thames Estuary, making the chilly 6 degrees temperature feel like 4 degrees. Fortunately for the travelling faithful on the big open terrace, no rain is expected. Our initial allocation of tickets has sold out, with a new block now made available, so I would expect another sizeable following for the U’s to witness a 2-1 victory for the U's, with Anderson and then Tovide on the scoresheet.

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[Post edited 28 Dec 2025 14:37]

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Nice one wessex. Should be a good number of U's fans there this evening. Let's hope they can cheer us to victory. Feel like we need at least five points from the next three matches and getting three tonight would be a great start.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 18:43 - Dec 29 with 1373 viewswessex_exile

Two changes tonight, with Rob Hunt coming in for KVY and Payne for Tovide, which I assume means a 4-5-1 with Mbick as the lone striker and a midfield of Bishop, Payne and Read, with Lisbie and Anderson out wide. Happy with that, so fingers-crossed Payne comes through unscathed.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 20:36 - Dec 29 with 1338 viewswessex_exile

A really good game for the U's so far, but still 0-0. One or two wayward passes on occasion, but plenty of energy. Big 45 minutes to come.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 21:17 - Dec 29 with 1308 viewswessex_exile

That's a sickener, should be in front, now behind 1-0.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 21:28 - Dec 29 with 1291 viewswessex_exile

READ FROM THE SPOT!!!!! Deserved that.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 21:28 - Dec 29 by wessex_exile

READ FROM THE SPOT!!!!! Deserved that.


Brave of him to step up again.

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Brave of him to step up again.


Entertaining end to the game, looked like Ainsworth had Danny by the shirt collars, followed by a mass brawl. Be interesting to see what the referee picks out of that. We definitely deserved at least a point out of that, but to be fair Gillingham were better second half, though they couldn't have been much worse.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 00:23 - Dec 30 with 1187 viewsmfb_cufc

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 18:47 - Jan 21 with 273 viewsghughes11

Gillingham and Colchester fined for mass confrontation:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/foot

Gillingham and Colchester have both been fined £9,000 by the FA following a mass confrontation on the pitch at the end of their League Two fixture on 29 December.

The two clubs admitted charges levelled against them for failing to control players and staff after the final whistle of the contest at Priestfield Stadium which finished 1-1.

Issuing both clubs with financial penalties, the independent Regulatory Commission noted that trouble had been instigated after a "coming together" between Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth and Colchester boss Danny Cowley.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 18:47 - Jan 21 by ghughes11

Gillingham and Colchester fined for mass confrontation:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/foot

Gillingham and Colchester have both been fined £9,000 by the FA following a mass confrontation on the pitch at the end of their League Two fixture on 29 December.

The two clubs admitted charges levelled against them for failing to control players and staff after the final whistle of the contest at Priestfield Stadium which finished 1-1.

Issuing both clubs with financial penalties, the independent Regulatory Commission noted that trouble had been instigated after a "coming together" between Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth and Colchester boss Danny Cowley.


So Danny will be paying the £9k on behalf of the U's.
He really should learn to control himself. How many yellow cards has he accumulated this season so far. It gives the wrong impression to the players.
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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 19:02 - Jan 21 by gerry_us

So Danny will be paying the £9k on behalf of the U's.
He really should learn to control himself. How many yellow cards has he accumulated this season so far. It gives the wrong impression to the players.


I don't want a meek and mild manager Gerry, I want a manager who lives and breathes Col U with a passion and fights for the U's, and that is what he and Nicky instill in the team. Dilute that, and you dilute that across the squad to our detriment, it doesn't give the wrong impression, they will run through walls because of it.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 10:03 - Jan 22 with 157 viewsgerry_us

Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 22:46 - Jan 21 by wessex_exile

I don't want a meek and mild manager Gerry, I want a manager who lives and breathes Col U with a passion and fights for the U's, and that is what he and Nicky instill in the team. Dilute that, and you dilute that across the squad to our detriment, it doesn't give the wrong impression, they will run through walls because of it.


We'll have to agree to disagree on this then Wessex.
Just think we need more control from management which could then manifest itself to the team on the pitch.
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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 19:02 - Jan 21 by gerry_us

So Danny will be paying the £9k on behalf of the U's.
He really should learn to control himself. How many yellow cards has he accumulated this season so far. It gives the wrong impression to the players.


Not sure Danny was really to blame for this one as he pretty much did nothing. He does pick up his fair share of yellow cards but I think, as team, we have one of the best disciplinary records in the division this season so the players are obviously remaining a bit more disciplined on the pitch.

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Gills to be left gasping as 2025 closes on 10:03 - Jan 22 by gerry_us

We'll have to agree to disagree on this then Wessex.
Just think we need more control from management which could then manifest itself to the team on the pitch.


We actually have the best disciplinary record in the division judged by fewest cards received. Not sure where Danny stands in equivalent managers table!

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