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“HISTORY OF THE GILLS”



The Western Gazette of 28th. November 1879 reported that a Football Club was formed at

the Phoenix Hotel on Sunday 14th. November 1879. This makes Gillingham Town the

oldest club in Dorset.

A photograph of a team taken under the viaduct shows that the club was playing at

Chantry Fields into the late 1800’s, and another picture just prior to the 1914-18 war was

taken at the same venue.

Following the war the pitch was moved to a site behind the present Police Station and

moved to its present site in Hardings Lane after vacation by the Gillingham Show Society.

Little real success was recorded until the mid 1960’s when Dorset football began to sit up

and take notice of the ‘Gills’. The Dorset League championship was won four times in five

seasons, and the Mark Frowde Cup was won two years on the trot against strong Dorset

Combination League sides.

The Shaftesbury Open Cup has been won on seven occasions when in the Dorset League

Division One, and again when in the Dorset Combination League. Also, the Blackmore

Vale Open Cup has been won on numerous occasions, and the Stokes Hospital Cup once

during the 1970’s against Wiltshire club Amesbury Town.

In 1977, one of the main highlights of the club’s history was the completion of the new

clubhouse, and a game against Yeovil Town’s Southern League side, in which the ‘Gills’

recorded a fine 1-0 victory.

The club continued to fare reasonably well in the Dorset Combination League during the

mid 1970’s, and in 1978/79 the ‘Gills’ almost carried off the championship, only being

narrowly denied by Poole Town Reserves, who pipped the ‘Gills’ by just a single point!

One of the highlights in the Dorset Combination League was at the end of the 2001/2

season when, under the managership of Paul Down, the lads came from behind to win 2-

1, after extra time, in the Dorset Combination League Cup Final against Westland Sports

at Raleigh Grove, Sherborne.

Leading Ryman League Premier Division side Aldershot Town, now members of the

Football League, visited Hardings Lane for a pre-season friendly in readiness for the

2002/3 season. The ‘Shots’ put out their full 1 st. team squad during the game and,

although they subsequently ran out 5-0 victors, the ‘Gills’ were by no means disgraced. At

the start of the 2002/3 season the ‘Gills’ also won the Mark Frowde Cup for the third time,

winning 2-1 against Poole Borough at the County Ground, Hamworthy.

The 2002/3 season saw the Dorset Combination League take on a new title becoming the

Dorset Premier League. That seasons campaign saw Paul Down’s charges lose only one

league matches all season, but again the ‘Gills’ were denied the title by a single point, this

time by Hamworthy United, even though the ‘Gills’ amassed 87 points!

The 2003/4 season saw manager Paul Down depart early in the season to be replaced by

club stalwart Dave Graham, assisted by Colin Isaac. The Gills finished 4 th. in the league,

and reached the League Cup Final, only to lose 0-1 to Dorchester Town by the last kick of

the match, and also reached the Semi-Final of the Dorset Senior Cup to again lose by the

last kick of the match 1-2, after extra time, to Poole Town.

The summer of 2005 saw the connection of the newly installed floodlights, and the

completion of hard standing on all 4 sides of the pitch.

The subsequent seasons saw some outstanding football all of which came to fruition under

player / manager Adrian Foster when the Gills earned promotion to the Western League at

the end of 2007/08 season. The 2009/10 season was the best in the Club’s history,

narrowly missing promotion to the Premier Division, reaching the Second Qualifying

Round of the FA Cup and winning the Dorset Senior Cup for the first time in their history.



GO FORWARD, „THE GILLS‟!!


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