Saturday 4th
The greatest sequence of goals scored at home by the Gills without reply this season is 8. Away from home, the most away goals conceded without the Gills scoring themselves was 2 until AFC Wimbledon made it 3 in a row in the successive festive away defeats.
Sunday 5th
Match postponed
Monday 6th
The Bromley defeat made it 3 successive league blank sheets to end the first half of the season (matches 21, 22 and 23). The last time the Gills endured 3 consecutive league blank sheets was also matches 21, 22 and 23 at the end of the first half of last season before going on an 8-game scoring run, their best sequence last season.
Tuesday 7th
The 0-3 home loss by Bromley meant that the Gills have now lost by that scoreline at Priestfield once in each of the last 8 seasons and in 10 of the last 11. Just 6 of those 11 seasons saw the Gills win at home by a 3-0 scoreline.
Wednesday 8th
There have been 2 penalties in Gills games this season and both have been missed or saved - once by the opposition (saved by Ashby-Hammond) and one missed by Nevitt against Bromley. The penalty was the first awarded to the Gills in 44 matches.
Thursday 9th
The 3 defeats from the 3 festive matches saw the Gills fail to score and concede 6 goals. It removed the last positive goal differences for each Gills player this season apart from Jake Turner (+1). The player with the worst goal difference when on the pitch is currently Jonny Williams (-10).
Friday 10th
The Gills have scored a first half goal in just 2 of their last 11 home and away games. At Priestfield, the Gills' first goal against Cheltenham is their only goal before half time in their last 9 home games.