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Thursday, May 24 2012

Andy Hessenthaler delighted with Gillingham's display in 4-1 victory over Bristol Rovers

Andy Hessenthaler

Andy Hessenthaler was delighted to see his side ease to victory over Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

Gillingham hit four goals and dominated the game against their lowly opponents.

“I’m very happy and it was a good performance,” said Hessenthaler. “We thoroughly deserved to win the game.

“We spoke all week about starting the game right at home, with that tempo and desire and setting the tone to get the crowd behind us, and I thought we did that.

“The first goal was fantastic and it was well-worked with a great ball in from the man-of-the-match, and rightly so, Danny Jackman.”

Lewis Montrose headed the Gills ahead after just eight minutes.

“We give Lewis a bit of stick about his heading, because of his size, but he has headed it back from where it came from and we were 1-0 up.

“We plugged away but the first half was a little disrupted as their player (Byron Anthony) went off injured and then Andy Frampton went off for us. It perhaps lost its edge a bit.

“We kept trying to pass and do it the right way, and then got the second goal just at the right time.”

Six minutes after the restart Rovers pulled a goal back.

“2-0 is a dangerous scoreline at half-time,” said the Gills boss. "If they get a goal it gives them a lift. If we get the goal, it’s probably game over.

“The goal gave them a lift, but it shows the character of our players as we kept going. We kept trying to play. That was the key, working the ball from back to front, and we got our rewards.

“The third goal was a great strike from Jacko and a great finish. For me, then, the game was over. The fourth goal was a penalty, definitely, and the letter of the law says he has to go. It was a sending off.

“Once their player goes off we just (needed to) see the game out and we could have got a couple more.

“It’s a great start for Christmas and I have already had the chairman (Paul Scally) on the phone. It’s an early present for him and keeps him happy for another week and he can enjoy his cruise around America.”

Frampton limped off with an ankle injury, but it is too early for an assessment to be made of the scale of the problem.

Hessenthaler said: “Let’s hope it isn’t too bad. I am sure he won’t feel it tonight (Saturday) because they have their Christmas party.

“They deserve to go out and enjoy themselves and I am sure once he has a few beers, or whatever he is doing, he probably won’t feel it. We will see how it goes in the next few days and we’ll assess it.”

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  • joe wrote:

    Couldn't agree more. Rooney was terrible when I saw him at the home game vs Port Vale. He has touches of class about him, but is inconsistent and a liability at times. We have plenty of talent in the midfield area (Jackman, Whelpdale, Weston, Montrose, Payne & Spiller once back from injury) and the funds form his transfer are required to bring in another striker as we are again light on the ground without Nouble. Looking forward to the Christmas period - up the Gills!

    21 Dec 2011 5:25 PM

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  • nilnildraw wrote:

    This performance highlights that we don't NEED Rooney. Let him go and use the money obtained towards fee for Jo Kuffour. UTG

    19 Dec 2011 4:00 PM

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  • GillsSupporterSince1995 wrote:

    Up The Gills!

    As for the moaners and multiple posters they must of got scared or something when they got asked to provide a valid email address. Its unbelievable how much quieter these comment sections are now isnt it!

    Still enjoy it whilst it lasts I say as they'll no doubt be back when Gills go through a sticky patch! UTG

    19 Dec 2011 6:43 AM

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  • Statotheblue wrote:

    You could be right. I am sure Ron only wrote as himself but some of the others always said we were all written by one person maybe because they were.

    Formerly Chris H

    18 Dec 2011 6:35 PM

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  • Warnz wrote:

    Funnt isn't it. It does make me wonder whether most of the moaners were in fact just 3 or 4 people.

    18 Dec 2011 4:42 PM

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  • andynel wrote:

    well played gills Where are all the moaners?

    18 Dec 2011 2:52 PM

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  • Toilet Roll Queen wrote:

    A really good team performance yesterday with the Gills actually playing football instead of "hoof ball" which is much favoured by many teams in this division. Well done the Gills players.

    18 Dec 2011 12:03 PM

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  • Statotheblue wrote:

    All the Boo boys who were at the game today should read page 16/17 of todays programme.Written by Eddie Allcorn.

    17 Dec 2011 11:49 PM

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  • Warnz wrote:

    8 games unbeaten and the team seems to be genuinely improving all round. Shame we're now without Nouble but let's see if we can sign Kuffour and keep moving up the table. Great performance today.

    17 Dec 2011 10:16 PM

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  • Statotheblue wrote:

    Stangely quiet.All of the manic depressives gone.Great result good all round performance.Danny Jackman fully deserved man of match award,great cross for 1st goal.Then got on the score sheet.
    Well done to the whole side Keep it going after Christmas lads.

    17 Dec 2011 9:10 PM

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