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Gills boss is at the end of his tether

Gillingham - Mark Stimson has warned his his players to buck their ideas up

By Ian Clarkson  October 15, 2009
Stimson isn't in the mood for smiling. (©PAphotos)
Stimson isn't in the mood for smiling. (©PAphotos)
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Mark Stimson
We gave them a chance and they didn’t do themselves any justice
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Mark Stimson has warned his Gillingham squad that the axe is set to fall after Tuesday night’s 2-0 loss at Brighton.

Gillingham boss Stimson admitted his patience with certain players was at an end after Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat at Brighton.

Stimson has already wielded the axe this season and admits he will continue to do so in order to find the winning formula.

He told the Kent Messenger: "There were a couple who started who we haven’t seen a lot of recently. We gave them a chance and they didn’t do themselves any justice.

“We’ll have to make changes and in those areas we can because we have personnel at the club who can play those positions.

"When you get a chance you have to take it and you have to do things simple.

"Right at the end, their goalkeeper kicks the ball out. My two centre halves have probably been taught since the age of three or four that when the goalkeeper kicks it don’t let the ball bounce.

"Our keeper had to come out and head it. We’re talking about grown men here, senior professionals – how can you account for that?"


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