About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: Gillingham F.C., People from Gillingham, Kent, List of Gillingham F.C. players, William Adams, History of Gillingham F.C., List of Gillingham F.C. seasons, Priestfield Stadium, List of Gillingham F.C. records and statistics, Chatham Dockyard, David Harvey, James McCudden, Percy Bernard, 5th Earl of Bandon, 2010-11 Gillingham F.C. season, Ian Whybrow, Jeanne Hoban, Simon Lee, Simon Paisley Day, 1951 Gillingham bus disaster, Jack Hues, Henry Tizard, Ted Ditchburn, Brian Moore, Arthur Wellesley Morrell, Vaughan Smith, Gavin Tomlin, Paul Clark, Rik Waller, John Vinelott, Gillingham and Rainham, Stel Pavlou, Paul Vaessen, Tony Godden, The Last Waltz, Robert Anthony Maurice Palmer, Billy Jones, Henry Edward Manning Douglas, Dick Edmed, Gillingham F.C. Hall of Fame, Brian Moore's Head Looks Uncannily Like London Planetarium, John Dye, Pam Rhodes, Cecil Horsley, Gillingham railway station, Mel Sage, Jack Mahon, Roland Edge, Hector Bertram Gray, Alan Liptrott, John Aitchison, Garrison Stadium, George Ekins, Brian Gibbs, Rick Kirby, George Blackmore, Ronald Baird, Jack Branfield, Kevin Jones, Thomas Selby. Excerpt: Gillingham F.C. is an English professional association football club based in Gillingham, Kent, playing in Football League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system, as of the 2010-11 season. The club was formed in 1893 as New Brompton F.C., a name which was retained until 1913, and has played home matches at Priestfield Stadium throughout its history. The club joined the Football League in 1920, was voted out of the league in favour of Ipswich Town at the end of the 1937-38 season, but returned to the league 12 years later after it was expanded from 88 to 92 clubs. Between 2000 and 2005, Gillingham played in the second tier of the English league for the only time in the club's history, achieving ...