Gillingham season tickets go on sale for the 2026/27 campaign as owners Brad and Shannon Galinson promise “large-scale change” this summer
Gillingham’s owners have said sorry for the club’s on-field failings this season as they look to encourage fans to secure their seats for the 2026/27 campaign.
Season tickets have gone on sale with a slight increase in cost, and owners Brad and Shannon Galinson have assured fans there will be “large-scale, substantive change” this summer.
The Galinsons have written to current season ticket holders this week, encouraging them to back the club once more as they look to put another underachieving season behind them.
They wrote to fans saying: “We won’t sugarcoat it — this has been an incredibly difficult season, and we know you’ve felt it.
“The results on the pitch have not been what this community deserves, and for that we are truly sorry.
“What has never wavered is you. Through the frustrating afternoons and the long away trips, your loyalty and passion for this club have meant everything to us.
“Walking into Priestfield and seeing the stands filled with supporters who genuinely love The Gills is something we don’t take for granted — not for a single second.
“We intend to make large-scale, substantive change this summer. We are not tinkering around the edges — this is a significant rebuild, and we are determined to bring in the quality and character this club and its supporters deserve.
“We are committed to getting this right. The work happening behind the scenes — on the pitch, in recruitment, and across the entire club — is driven by one goal: building a Gillingham FC that you are proud of. But none of that is possible without you renewing your faith in us for next season.
”Please renew your season ticket. Your support is not just appreciated — it is the foundation everything else is built on.
“We are in this together,


