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Gillingham forward Myles Weston determined to repay fans' support with overdue home win against Northampton

Myles Weston
Myles Weston

by Luke Cawdell

Myles Weston admits the Gillingham players owe the fans a result against Northampton on Tuesday.

Gillingham haven’t won a game at home since mid-November and it’s something Weston and the rest of the players want to put right.

Weston, pictured, was a first-half substitute in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with York and said: "We are looking to get a win at home and give the fans something to cheer about again because our home form isn’t the best.

"I feel it is coming and hopefully the sooner the better. I don’t think we are playing bad, it’s just the results haven’t gone for us."

Gillingham improved in the second half against York and Weston was delighted with the way the supporters got behind them after the break.

He said: "They gave us the support we needed even though it wasn’t going right."

Weston knows victory will take the Gills back to the top of League 2 and he added: "Being top shows we are the No.1 team and the sooner we get back there, the better."

Gillingham's postponed fixture away to Rochdale has been re-arranged for Tuesday, March 19.

The match was called off last Saturday due to a frozen pitch.

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