Gillingham FC Goal of the Season 2012/13

  • Produced by Purple Pig Productions (www.purplepigproductions.co.uk)

Gillingham FC End of Season Review 2012/13

  • Produced by Purple Pig Productions, a look back at the record breaking season in which Gillingham FC became Champions of League 2, 2012/13 www.purplepigproductions.co.uk

Gillingham FC Season Review 2010/11

  • Nick Collins looks back at the 2010/11 season at Gillingham Football Club. Produced by Purple Pig Productions

Gillingham FC End of Season Promo 2010/11

  • This is the promo used for the opening of the Gillingham FC end of season party in May 2011.

cambridgeunited.tv Preview

  • Purple Pig Productions Preview for www.cambridgeunited.tv

Gillingham FC End of Season Review 2009/10

  • Produced by www.purplepigproductions.co.uk Purple Pig Productions were commissioned to produce Gillingham Football Club's end of season VT which premiered at the club's Player of the Year Night on 8th May 2010. This video was used for the Season Review.

Gillingham FC Goal of the Season 2009/10

  • Produced by www.purplepigproductions.co.uk Purple Pig Productions were commissioned to produce Gillingham Football Club's end of season VT which premiered at the club's Player of the Year Night on 8th May 2010. This video was used for the Goal of the Season VT.

Danny Spiller Gillingham / Millwall Highlights

  • Produced by - www.purplepigproductions.co.uk - Spiller began his professional career with Gillingham. A product of the club's youth system, he signed his first professional contract in 2000 but saw his first season ravaged by injury and did not make his league debut in the 2001-02 season. Spiller came to the fore during the 2003-2004 season when he was player of the season after a string of man-of-the-match performances. He finished the season by signing a contract keeping him at Priestfield Stadium until 2007. In 2004 West Ham tabled a bid of £750,000 for Danny which was subsequently turned down by the Gillingham board. Gillingham chairman Paul Scally was quoted as saying "anything under a million is an insult". Predominantly a midfielder, Spiller has also played as a striker, and right-back, although his preferred position is in central midfield. On 11 June, 2007, it was announced that Spiller had agreed terms to join Millwall on 1 July, 2007. Spiller scored his first goal for Millwall with a home victory over Cheltenham Town. Danny is currently playing for Dagenham & Redbridge. Video produced by Purple Pig Productions, for more information go to www.purplepigproductions.co.uk or e-mail: chris@purplepigproductions.co.uk

Bob Taylor Gillingham Interview Part 2

  • Part 2 of an interview with ex Gillingham player Bob Taylor from Purple Pig Productions for Kent Sports News. (www.kentsportsnews.com) In the first of the series to find out Whatever Happened to Kent's sports stars, we have thrown the spotlight on Gills legend Bob Taylor. The former Gills striker is now manager of Norfolk side Diss Town and in an exclusive interview 'Super Bob' has spoken to Kent Sports News about his time with the Gills, who he still keeps in touch with and life after his time at Priestfield. Robert 'Bob' Taylor became the Diss Town manager in April 2008. he was formerly manager of Dereham Town, and was previously a professional player with Norwich City, Birmingham City, Leyton Orient, Brentford, Gillingham, Manchester City, Wolves, Grimsby, and Scunthorpe United. Taylor joined the Gills from Brentford for £500,000 in August 1998 and spent just over a year at the club before joining Manchester City for £1.5 million in November 1999. In his spell at the Kent club, Taylor scored an incredible 39 goals in just 70 appearances. He became a cult hero scoring some exceptional goals that live long in the memory. Many Gills fans will remember him for his five goals at Burnley in February 1999. His hat-trick against Bristol City at Priestfield just weeks before he left the club was a display that surely tempted City to spend their cash on the prolific striker. His time at City didn't last long and he was sold to Wolves the following summer for a small profit but injury plagued the rest of his playing career. He returned to the Gills in October 2001 for a three month loan spell making just 11 appearances with eight of those coming off the bench and eventually finished his playing career at Scunthorpe in June 2003. From there, he went on to start a career in management and under Robert's guidance Diss Town won the Ridgeons league Division One Cup in season 2008-2009. Chris Neilson from Purple Pig Productions spent the day with Bob as he prepared for his teams game with behind the scenes footage and brings you the exclusive video out now!

Bob Taylor Gillingham Interview Part 1

  • Part 1 of an interview with ex Gillingham player Bob Taylor from Purple Pig Productions for Kent Sports News. (www.kentsportsnews.com) In the first of the series to find out Whatever Happened to Kent's sports stars, we have thrown the spotlight on Gills legend Bob Taylor. The former Gills striker is now manager of Norfolk side Diss Town and in an exclusive interview 'Super Bob' has spoken to Kent Sports News about his time with the Gills, who he still keeps in touch with and life after his time at Priestfield. Robert 'Bob' Taylor became the Diss Town manager in April 2008. he was formerly manager of Dereham Town, and was previously a professional player with Norwich City, Birmingham City, Leyton Orient, Brentford, Gillingham, Manchester City, Wolves, Grimsby, and Scunthorpe United. Taylor joined the Gills from Brentford for £500,000 in August 1998 and spent just over a year at the club before joining Manchester City for £1.5 million in November 1999. In his spell at the Kent club, Taylor scored an incredible 39 goals in just 70 appearances. He became a cult hero scoring some exceptional goals that live long in the memory. Many Gills fans will remember him for his five goals at Burnley in February 1999. His hat-trick against Bristol City at Priestfield just weeks before he left the club was a display that surely tempted City to spend their cash on the prolific striker. His time at City didn't last long and he was sold to Wolves the following summer for a small profit but injury plagued the rest of his playing career. He returned to the Gills in October 2001 for a three month loan spell making just 11 appearances with eight of those coming off the bench and eventually finished his playing career at Scunthorpe in June 2003. From there, he went on to start a career in management and under Robert's guidance Diss Town won the Ridgeons league Division One Cup in season 2008-2009. Chris Neilson from Purple Pig Productions spent the day with Bob as he prepared for his teams game with behind the scenes footage and brings you the exclusive video out now!




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