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Gillingham's game against Rotherham at Priestfield on Saturday is postponed

Gills players join Dennis Oli in the snow to congratulate him on his goal
Gills players join Dennis Oli in the snow to congratulate him on his goal

by Alex Hoad

Gillingham’s game at home to Rotherham on Saturday has been postponed due to the wintry weather.

The League 2 clash at Priestfield was called-off more than 48-hours before the scheduled kick-off with more than a foot of snow on the pitch after two straight days of snow in the Medway Towns.

Roads surrounding the stadium have also been hit with icy conditions posing a potential safety risk to supporters.

With further snow forecast and temperatures expected to plummet to minus 7 on Friday, the early decision was taken to postpone.

The postponement means Gills will have been without a game for more than two weeks ahead of next Saturday's trip to Macclesfield, after a blank weekend last week due to their early FA Cup exit.

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