Career
Whilst brother Alan went on to spend seven years at The Abbey Stadium, Garry spent just over a year with the club, making 41 appearances, mainly from the left wing, and scoring twice. He was sold to Doncaster Rovers for £7,500 and went onto be a regular in their team, making 65 appearances with a solitary goal. After a brief spell with Fulham he signed for Gillingham where he played 48 games, scoring once before moving to Peterborough United.
Following his spell with Peterborough, Kimble dropped into the non-League game and has since played for a number of clubs.
He had three spells with Dagenham & Redbridge and has also represented, amongst others, Sittingbourne, Purfleet, Grays Athletic, Chelmsford City, Canvey Island, Aveley, Ashford Town, Braintree Town, Harlow Town and Maidstone United. Kimble"s first step into management came in February 2004, when he was appointed Tilbury manager on a caretaker basis until the end of the 2003-2004 season.
He then spent time as assistant manager at Burnham Ramblers of the Essex Senior League, before being promoted to manager in October 2008. In his first season in charge, Kimble led the club to a seventh-placed finish and to success in the Gordon Brasted Trophy, defeating Enfield 1893 in the final.
However, they were denied further success when they were beaten by Barkingside in the Essex Senior League Cup Final.
The 2009-2010 season started well for Kimble"s Burnham side, however, results tailed off after Christmas and having led the league for much of the season they had to make do with a third-placed finish behind Champions, Stansted and runners-up Witham Town. They also reached the Essex Senior League Cup Final for a second consecutive season, although they were beaten 4–1 by Bethnal Green United. In April 2011 he became manager of Witham Town.
On 28 February 2016, Witham Town decided to part company with Kimble after winning just two games out of their last 18 in the Isthmian League Division One North.
Under Kimble"s stewardship Witham Town enjoyed two promotion in three years to take the club from the Essex Senior League to the Isthmian Premier League.