Gillingham has been fined £9,000 by the FA for a mass confrontation with Colchester on the pitch at Priestfield Stadium. The incident occurred after a 1-1 draw in the League Two fixture on 29 December. The confrontation was sparked by a coming together between Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth and Colchester boss Danny Cowley. The independent Regulatory Commission noted that the trouble was instigated by the two managers. Gillingham and Colchester have been fined £9,000 each for failing to control their players and staff after the final whistle. The incident has raised concerns about the behavior of managers and players in the League Two. Gillingham's players and staff were involved in a heated exchange with Colchester's players and staff after the final whistle. The FA has taken a strong stance on player and staff conduct, and this fine is a reminder of the consequences of poor behavior. Gillingham will need to take steps to ensure that their players and staff behave professionally in the future. The club's reputation is at stake, and they must take responsibility for their actions.