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Paul Scally has worked at Gillingham since 1995 Paul Scally has been voted off the board at Gillingham after 29 years at the club. The former chairman sold his majority stake to American businessman Brad Galinson in December 2022 but continued to serve as a non-executive director. He was officially voted out of the position by shareholders on Thursday after Galinson called a meeting at Priestfield Stadium. "We are very frustrated with how little we can say about it, " Galinson told a fan forum event on Thursday evening. "Mr Scally was removed as a director both at the football club and GFC Holdings, so that was concluded. It's been a difficult process. " It ends the 69-year-old's association with the club with immediate effect. Gillingham were relegated to League Two in 2022 after nine seasons in League One. They are aiming to gain promotion this season, and sit in second place before their home game against Accrington Stanley on Saturday. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Nations League reaction: Carsley 'won't rule himself in or out' of England job after Greece defeat England complete record-breaking win over Pakistan 'England's Wembley shambles a serious mis-step for Carsley' Bump, the funny, frank and heartwarming drama returns A-grade student Oly's life is turned upside down when she unexpectedly gives birth A brand new four-part stand-up comedy show A comedy series about what we can do to speed up climate change and bring a swift end to life on Earth Twisting, gripping legal drama featuring Adeel Akhtar A trial unfolds when a climate activist identifies a policeman after a fatal hit and run The inside story of the CIA New audio drama series starring Kim Cattrall and Ed Harris 'England's Wembley shambles a serious mis-step for Carsley' Inside Ineos & Ainslie's £100m America's Cup dream Untouchable or a support act? Ronaldo's 1, 000-goal quest continues No strikers & false nines - an experiment that ended in failure 'Starman' Baldock 'loveable, modest and unfailingly helpful' 'Nadal - the son every mum would love to have' 'I was wild and messed up - I don't want others to make same mistakes' Why was 'the greatest match' so great? Relive Nadal's top 10 moments - and vote for your favourite 'You can't leave him out' - is Palmer England's most important player? A 24-hour party of pain - a day and night running round a track Arsenal's Mead and Williamson take on Honesty Cards. Video Arsenal's Mead and Williamson take on Honesty Cards Chelsea 'won't win' Champions League 'playing like that' Watch: Referee awards two bizarre penalties for handball. Video Watch: Referee awards two bizarre penalties for handball 'Football needs to adapt to help female coaches' Man City v Premier League legal case verdict - what it all means 'How Hatton's win may be key to ending golf's paralysis' © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.