Gillingham boss Mark Stimson set to make changes for Yeovil clash

by Luke Cawdell
Gillingham return to home soil
on Tuesday to face a team encountering similar problems on the
road.
Yeovil have lost just once at home but
away from Huish Park they have won just once and picked up only six
points in League 1.
Terry Skiverton’s side head to
Priestfield feeling confident though after holding promotion
chasers Charlton to a 1-1 draw on Saturday.
Gillingham boss Mark Stimson is likely
to make changes from the team which lost 2-1 at Bristol Rovers,
with Simeon Jackson poised to return to the side.
The 11-goal leading scorer started
from the bench at the Memorial Stadium.
Stimson said: "There could possibly be
changes and we’re at home and might set up different."
The Gills manager knows that the best
way to get over a defeat like Saturday’s is to play again as soon
as possible.
"As an ex-player you want to play
every day," he said. "It will be nice to get the game on Tuesday
with Yeovil at home. So far at home the record is good and we have
to maintain that."
Out of favour defender Garry Richards
remains sidelined with a groin injury.
Monday, November 23 2009