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Sunday, February 05 2012

Accrington 1 Gillingham 0

Simeon Jackson takes on Philip Edwards during Gillingham's FA Cup defeat at Accrington Stanley. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Gillingham crashed out of the FA Cup after a late defeat at Accrington in the third round on Tuesday night.

John Miles' 81st-minute strike sealed the deserved, win for their League 2 hosts and denied Gills a home tie with Premier League Fulham on Saturday.

Gillingham were put under plenty of pressure in the opening half as the hosts dominated the early stages. That pattern set the tone for the rest of the match as Mark Stimson's side never got a grip on the game.

Stimson was disappointed to see a potential fourth round tie against Fulham disappear.

He said: “The performance was a mixed bag. In the first half we were under the cosh a bit but we weathered that and came out second half and looked better.

“We had a fantastic chance through Mark Bentley and you would probably wish that was your striker.

“The game looked like it was going to go to a replay but it didn’t and we are hugely disappointed because the reward in the next tie is massive.

“I’m hugely disappointed like those fans who travelled up in their numbers. They were a credit to their football club.”

Accrington had several early chances but keeper Alan Julian saw the majority go wide. Sean McConville, Robert Grant and Michael Symes all went close.

The best of those early chance fell to Grant after 12 minutes. He was found inside the six-yard box by Dean Winnard but a deflection from Tom Wynter helped the ball go just past the post.

A rare opening at the other end fell to Chris Palmer but he shot the ball over while Josh Gowling also headed a corner well wide.

Gillingham’s hopes weren’t helped when Curtis Weston hobbled off injured after 34 minutes. Weston had been recalled to the team after Saturday’s defeat at Swindon where he had started on the bench.

Gills were thankful to go in level at the break but could have seized the initiative at the start of the second half. Stuart Lewis fed Mark Bentley but his shot was saved by Dean Bouzanis and the follow-up from Simeon Jackson was blocked.

Julian kept the visitors in the tie with a good save when he saved well from Michael Symes with 17 minutes remaining and with 13 minutes left, Stimson introduced Andy Barcham for Palmer after a long spell out injured.

The change had little effect, however, and the breakthrough for the hosts came with nine minutes left when Miles smashed home from the edge of the box.

Gillingham: Julian, Fuller, Nutter, Wynter, Gowling, Lewis, Bentley, Palmer (Barcham 77mins), Weston (Maher 34mins), Oli (McCammon 66mins), Jackson, Subs not used: Locke, Yussuff, Rooney, Payne.

Accrington: Bouzanis, Kempson, Procter, Miles, Grant, Edwards, Ryan, Winnard, McConville (Kee 73mins), Symes, Lees. Subs not used: Dunbavin, Turner, Mullin.

Attendance: 1,322.

Tuesday, January 19 2010

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  • Barry Czechoslovakia wrote:

    The morons in blue

    A disgusting and disgraceful performance to add to our unacceptable and shameful away record this season. We had a prospect of a great day for the fans on Saturday, but yet again the idiots in blue have let us down. I can’t imagine Scally is too impressed either as Stimson and his fellow muppets have cost us somewhere in the region of £200K, possibly more, last night. The players and manager should look at themselves and be well and truly ashamed to be knocked out of the Cup by a de facto non-league team in front of a pathetic 1200 people (Accrington's players deserved their win, but their fans and club certainly don't deserve such a day in the sun), when we had the prospect of the Gills entertaining old rivals Fulham in front of 11,500 on Saturday. The sword of Damocles must be hanging well and truly over Stimson’s bald head – mind you, whatever happens regarding Stimson’s future, Scally will attempt to do it on the cheap. Up the Gills anyway!

    20 Jan 2010 9:59 AM

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  • Ballch wrote:

    Gills V. Accrington

    Lets try to be positve about last night's result.
    Gillingham did manage to get a team to the match in time for the kick off.

    20 Jan 2010 9:47 AM

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  • shaun wrote:

    FA cup defeat

    It is now time for stimson to go,not an away win all season and now out of the cup to a lower division team.A new manager is needed to turn our fortunes around.In the league we are slipping down into the relegation zone and if stimson carries on being the manager there is no hope for the gills.

    19 Jan 2010 10:12 PM

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