Barry Fuller reckons Gillingham are in the mood to give someone a hiding
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by Luke
Cawdell
Gillingham captain Barry Fuller
believes the team are ready to dish out a hiding.
A month into the season and the
Gills have yet to win but the fired-up captain is sure the wait
will soon be over – and he’s hoping the first win will come in
style.
Fuller will be making his 100th
appearance for the Gills at Bury on Saturday and he’s hoping
it’s an occasion worth remembering.
He said: "When you look at the
performances we’ve put in this year, we’ve played really well.
"It’s frustrating because we’re
creating so many chances and haven’t had that rub of the green in
front of goal.
"I feel sorry for the team that are
going to get a pummelling. Hopefully, that will come on
Saturday."
The Gills began the season aiming
for League 2 promotion and, despite a stuttering start, that
remains firmly on the agenda.
"Promotion was our own target
before anyone put any pressure on us," said Fuller.
"We feel that we have a great
squad. It would be disappointing if we weren’t creating chances and
coming to teams and not performing well but we are doing that."
Ashford-based Fuller is delighted
to have reached the 100-game milestone.
He said: "If someone had told me I
would play 100 times for a big club, my local club Gillingham, I
would have bitten their hand off. I have been lucky to do that and
hopefully there will be many more in the future."
Thursday, September 02 2010
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