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Thursday, February 23 2012

Accrington Stanley 4 Gillingham 3

The inquest begins after Gills concede the opening goal after just 45 seconds.

The inquest opens into Accrington's opener after just 45 seconds. Picture by Barry Goodwin.

by Luke Cawdell

Gillingham suffered a second successive 4-3 defeat to heap the pressure on manager Andy Hessenthaler.

A terrible first 45 minutes saw the Gills trailing 4-1 with Danny Jackman's free-kick proving scant consolation.

Gavin Tomlin netted twice in the second half, as Hessenthaler's men attempted a fightback, but it wasn't enough.

The Gills were hoping to bounce back from last week's 4-3 defeat to AFC Wimbledon but endured a torrid first 45 minutes.

Hessenthaler had threatened changes to his side but made just one as Andy Frampton came into the starting line-up to replace Matt Lawrence.

But it took just 45 seconds for the Gills to concede their first goal and by the end of the half they were 4-1 down.

The opening goal came from a mistake from keeper Ross Flitney as his throw found an Accrington man and ended in Michael Smith scoring the first of his treble.

Gillingham levelled the scores with seven minutes gone with a perfectly executed free-kick from Jackman. But that was a rare highlight for the Gills.

The last meeting ended in a 7-4 win for Accrington and this match looked to be heading in the same direction.

With 20 minutes gone Accrington went ahead again as Luke Joyce's cross was stabbed home by Smith, with a shot that squirmed under Flitney's grasp.

Accrington looked a threat every time they attacked and a third goal came with half an hour on the clock as Joyce struck from the edge of the box.

The half ended with a fourth goal in stoppage time. Lewis Montrose gave the ball away and a Peter Murphy cross was stabbed home by Smith to complete his hat-trick.

Hessenthaler took off his under-performing keeper Flitney at the break and also brought on Curtis Weston for Jack Payne. Gills midfielder Payne had been struggling with a knock picked up early in the game.

The Gills, backed by 261 travelling fans, applied the pressure at the start of the second half but were unable to create anything to trouble keeper Ian Dunbavin. With 69 minutes gone Gills forward Tomlin dragged an effort wide as the visitors continued to look for a way back into the game.

It was Tomlin who eventually pulled a goal back for the Gills when Dunbavin tried to chip the forward but only succeeded in handing the visiting player the ball. He finished well with 70 minutes gone.

Argentinian replacement keeper Paulo Gazzaniga had little to do in the second half but with 10 minutes left he did turn away a long range shot from Accrington's Danny Coid.

With five minutes left Tomlin scored again to make it 4-3 after being picked out in space by Weston. It was a low finish that Dunbavin was unable to get near.

Gillingham searched for an equaliser but it never came and Gazzaniga had to make spectacular save to deny Micah Evans in the final minute of injury time.

Accrington: Dunbavin, Coid, Winnard, Nsiala, Joyce, Murphy, McIntyre, Evans, Smith, Amond (Craney 84mins), Hughes (Barnett 72mins). Subs: Murdoch, Guthrie, Willis.

Gillingham: Flitney (Gazzaniga 46mins), Martin, Lee, Frampton, Richards, Payne (Weston 46mins), Jackman, Montrose, Tomlin, Kuffour, Kedwell. Subs: King, Rance, Miller.

Attendance: 1,734

What do you think about Gillingham's defeat? Do you think Hessenthaler is under pressure? Have your say below.

Saturday, January 28 2012

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    hess, without a shadow of a doubt, desperately needs some help. the question is who? and will scally pay for him?

    maybe super bob taylor, or guy butters?

    ideally we need one of hessys old gills teammates as they wouldnt cost a lot. but which one would be the most clued-up?

    unfortunately for us, pulis has stolen many away to stoke

    29 Jan 2012 5:01 PM

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  • g.i.blues wrote:

    biggest thing was not replacing ian hendon and wally downes.

    nicky southall we all knew was never going to be the answer...then again this other guy john yems doesn't seem to be either if he's had some input!

    29 Jan 2012 4:46 PM

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  • Utg wrote:

    Would love to see hess succeed but can't see anything improving, when did we last outplay anyone at home?

    29 Jan 2012 4:43 PM

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  • Atkinson wrote:

    I agree that Hess's tactics are awful and that he doesn't know his best 11 but getting rid of him now is a big risk. Who would we get in? I think we need someone new and not just an old player who the fans will love. And to get a top quality manager with our budget is going to be hard. Personal i think we just need a assistant manager who can give Hess MUCH needed advice and to cheer the team up.

    29 Jan 2012 4:30 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    absolutely right gills 1

    29 Jan 2012 4:16 PM

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  • gills 1 wrote:

    im not someone who cant see whats happening i just dont agree with getting rid is the right thing to do. You all see it time and time again managers get hardly anytime in their jobs and they get replaced. look at the most sucessfull teams ie arsenal, man u and to be fair for the size of the club crewe have done well in the last 10 - 20 years. this is done by sticking with a manager. i wouldnt jump on the band wagon as only 3 weeks ago we were 5th and there wasnt a bad word being said. im dissapointed but things take time. 3 years in a job gives you time to prove yourself. unless its defeat after defeat and no signs of sucess which then u would get rid sooner.

    29 Jan 2012 4:10 PM

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  • Cornishpete wrote:

    Clive spot on.

    Unfortunatley a coherant argument is lost on some.

    The evidence is there for all to see - how some fans still think he is the man for the job is beyond me.

    Improvement since Hess took over? Obviously a resounding NO, we haven't even stood still, we have gone back.

    Lack of fitness. Doesn't know his best 11. Doesn't know his best formation. Is tactically inept... still. Still doesn't play with width.

    Scally & Hess. What a nightmare.

    29 Jan 2012 2:25 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    well said gills 1. makes a pleasant change to hear from a positive and level-headed supporter

    29 Jan 2012 1:32 PM

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  • superkeds wrote:

    FOR GODS SAKE STOP DELUDING YOURSELVES.
    The players aren't listening to him
    The fans aren't listening anymore.
    The only person who is listening to him is the Chairman who falls for his excuses week after week.

    29 Jan 2012 1:29 PM

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  • gills 1 wrote:

    i think everyone needs to sit tight and see the season through. its been a poor 3 weeks and im sure hess and the team would agree. having said that, u dont become a bad side over night! we were 5th only three weeks ago so we all know how quick it can change. there is no reason why it cant change again. 19 games to go, i think as long as we dont loose anymore than 2 games in this time and dont draw more than 3 we will get promotion.thats 45 more points. its a big ask i know but to get promotion is a big task and to do it u have to go on runs as ive stated.
    we are capable of doing this i feel hess is the man for the job, although kingy has got to be put in there next week. unless there is a problem with him that we dont know about. if we go on a strong run and finish well regardless of promotion i would have hess here next season as the team would be even more together. plus alot of players are on 3 year contracts. we wouldnt need a big overhaul promotion or not. 2 defenders and a winger. poss a keeper.

    29 Jan 2012 1:19 PM

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  • Wainscott Wonder wrote:

    and the award for the most clued-up and accurate gillingham fan goes to.... clive loves gills

    29 Jan 2012 12:36 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    and the award for most clueless and miserable gillingham fan goes to......clive loves gills

    29 Jan 2012 11:48 AM

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  • clive loves gills wrote:

    where do you start with us - what a mess

    well, for a start, we must have more central midfielders than man city!

    on a limited budget hess was a fool to rush out and sign lee, whelpdale and montrose without moving any existing central midfielders on first - is it therefore any wonder that we have not seen the best of these players when they have both been played out of position for pretty much the wholse season, just to accomodate them!

    putting our your eleven best players does not make you a consisant winning team, but putting out a balanced side does - barcham was a huge loss to us - they should have offered him montrose's wages on top of his own - he cannot be on that much more at scunthorpe

    and i cannot believe hess obviously rates montrose over whelpdale - in the centre of the pitch! just hope the whelpdale to ipswich rumours are not true - i thought they had been scouting jack payne

    week in, week out hess makes a fool out of himself with his embarrassing and laughable pre and post match interviews - how must the likes of essam, king and davies feel when they cannot even get a game ahead of this lot - richards and frampton in particular were dire yesterday - and having just watched the goals back again and again on dvd - they look even worse!

    ulitmately hess has built a squad that is unbalanced, seems unmotivated by him, is unfit, disorganised and lacking 'control' - and to all those who say we are 9th, near the play-offs etc, with our crowds, the expenditure on the squad etc, and after all the promises this season and last by hess and the chairman, we have a right to expect better - and if this really is our 'best ever squad' as commented by the chairman, then inconsistant, inept displays and mid table league 2 cannot be accepted by him especially!

    let us not forget, we heard exacly the same excuses last season - the shambles of which was quickly pasted over during the frenzy of our summer signings - but even with new players, we still play the same narrow, lethargic, inept, clueless, ill-disciplined and passionless football that we played last season.

    trouble is, we will probably win this week and the hess apologists will be out cheering (where are they today) and then we will draw one, then lose again, all the time slipping away from the promotion race.

    every time hess says 'there are still 20 games left' etc, he seems to miss the fact that this applies to the other teams too, and pro-rata unless ouw win percentage and consitancy improves, it wouldn't matter how many games there were left!

    hess, please do the hoenst and honourable thing and reisgn - i know your ego will find this a challenging concept - but please go.

    29 Jan 2012 11:34 AM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    i think you are right there Lekk, the right back problem is a valid point.

    I actually think Fuller is a reliable player. he gives his all in every game and you know what you are going to get from him. the guy skippered us to promotion from this league not so long ago it shouldnt be forgotten.

    i have to say though, in hessys defence, that fish was given ample opportunity to impress but he looked very suspect and a liability. maybe he does need more time? i think that he maybe doesnt have the mental strength to step up. he should be knocking on hessys door to get in the team.

    most of hessys signings have been great to be fair, but fish hasnt quite worked out yet.

    29 Jan 2012 11:20 AM

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  • The Lekk wrote:

    Our problems really began when Fuller got injured, I'm not his greatest fan but we have really missed him - or should I say that we have really missed a conventional right back. All this talk of midfield and striker options is fine but where we have really suffered is at right back. Had Hess decided to go with Fish and keep with him things might have been different, had he gone out and found a good, reliable replacement straight away then that too might have made a difference. We have players up front that ARE scoring, we have a midfield with plenty of options as lots of people on this board have pointed out but at right back we have been weak all season. Messing about playing players out of position or giving players the odd game here and there has had an effect on our back four. We never know who we're getting for a match as it is changing all the time, every time the team sheet appears we are getting a different line up at the back and therefore no consistency is the result. In the last two matches we have proved that we can score goals but other teams have seen that we are consistently weak at the back and we leak goals, THIS is where the fix is needed. If we had a regular back four that played week in week out we wouldn't have let in half as many goals and would be further up the table as a result.

    29 Jan 2012 10:18 AM

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  • Cornishpete wrote:

    No lets carry on playing through the middle, lets play with no width at all. Lets shepherd everyone all on to one side of the pitch for goalkicks.

    Lets see if we can get everyone in the centre circle.
    c
    Utterly utterly clueless Hessenthaler.

    29 Jan 2012 8:36 AM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    since barcham went weve only had nouble whos any good in that role. apparently tomlin can play there but again, its not his best or natural position. as a team we have no natural width.

    maybe hess thinks that this isnt a big issue? maybe he's right im not sure really. i think it does limit us and is only suitable for certain opposition.

    decent wingers are hard to come by, as are goal scorers, i will say that.

    28 Jan 2012 10:52 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    we have montrose, spiller, payne, weston. we also have danny jackman who plays best there.

    although rooney has now gone, and we have lee and whelpdale.

    i think when hess signed whelpdale he planned on playing him on the right like he did sometimes for posh, but as we know and for whatever reason he hasn't been anywhere near like he was when on loan here or at posh.

    the problem is that all these players' best positions are down the middle, therefore not enough width.

    hess has tried putting a few of them out wide but with limited success

    28 Jan 2012 10:41 PM

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  • g.i.blues wrote:

    so jesus was, have we got to many central midfielders?

    28 Jan 2012 10:25 PM

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  • Cornishpete wrote:

    For goodness sake, how much lower do we have to sink before you realise this bloke is taking us nowhere??

    Wake up.

    He needs to go.

    NB - No Whelpdale today = off to Ipswich.

    28 Jan 2012 8:27 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    i think you're right about whelpdale and lee. they are both central attacking midfielders and we have loads of central midfielders. hess has to take the blame for that as he signed too many central midfielders and we needed a few wide players

    28 Jan 2012 8:11 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    agreed. i think the pressure is getting to hess now and i dont mean that to be a criticism of him.

    i think more than new players, we need somebody to come in with a fresh perspective. this job is now simply too much for hessy on his own. he has done really well to get us this far really

    28 Jan 2012 8:06 PM

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  • chestfield pete wrote:

    Hess is Gills through and through but does not have the dressing room and is unable to motivate the players on the pitch.
    Think he should be found a position in the Gills set up
    but maybe as a coach and make way for a harder individual to manage the team.
    At the moment it is not working and like all businesses the blame stops with the manager/chairman.
    Also Whelpdale and Lee when they joined us last year were both attacking midfielders who
    were shooting at distance and agressively holding the midfield together - put them back in their right positions and rest Montrose.
    Need some young legs in the middle of defence and the West Ham lads could be the ones to get us back on track.
    We need to do something to have any chance of geting out of this horrible division.UTG

    28 Jan 2012 7:54 PM

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  • PR Nick wrote:

    I like your thinking, Jesus Was A Black Man. Back in the Championship days (was I dreaming or did those first 3 seasons really happen?) Hess did really well (much better than I, for one, was expecting) - all the time he had Richard Hills alongside him. Perhaps my memory is failing me here, but my recollection is that Hills' departure co-incided pretty much with the start of the slide into oblivion. Complete manager? No, but give him the right counterfoil for his dedication and enthusiasm and he can still make great things happen. Clearly "Trigger" was never going to be that man.

    If you cut Hess in half he'd be blue and white all the way through and that has to be worth something. We have too many players not giving him enough now, in a few cases underperformance is the issue but several are just not up to it. We all know who they are(and so do they).

    28 Jan 2012 7:41 PM

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  • superkeds wrote:

    Of course he's not under pressure due to a friendship with our much loved Chairman?
    It makes me lived.

    28 Jan 2012 7:24 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    it pains me to say it and see it, but it's not working out with hess. the players show no enthusiasm, no confidence. they don't seem to have any interest in their performances.

    hess seems indecisive and out of his depth.

    such a shame becuase it's hess and there's no bigger gills legend, but things are not how they should be.

    the question is will scally do what's required and bring in a good enough manager? as it will mean spending a few quid - we are not going to get out of this league otherwise. or maybe that suits scally?

    28 Jan 2012 6:56 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    it's obvious that hess needs somebody to bounce his ideas off of and to get another opinion on things. no disrespect to him, but the only person he has right now is somebody whos nickname is 'Trigger'. i bet it's a bit like having Father Dougal as your assistant!

    i mean im sure southall is a decent coach but come on scally, doesn't matter what manager you put in charge, there's nobody who could manage this on his own

    28 Jan 2012 6:41 PM

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  • terry gfc wrote:

    I agree nilnildraw evans and essam need a chance. Flitney not first choice i dont believe. Spiller be back few weeks. Whelpdale not been great this year but again not really playing in his best position.

    28 Jan 2012 6:11 PM

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  • Jesus was a black man wrote:

    i think calls for the managers' head are premature, although the pressure is most definitely on. i think that scally would be very reluctant to sack hess unless we lost the next two games, which would be 5 straight league defeats.

    we are obviosuly suffering from a severe lack of confidence now, which seems incredible when you consider where we were just a few games back, just goes to show how quickly things can change in football.

    i listened on radio kent and it seemed that we were so nervous again in the first half. the players seem demoralised?!

    it is the managers' job to motivate the players and they are obviously not motivated right now. no confidence shown at all and let's be honest it hasn't been entirely convincing all season with big players like whelpdale underperforming regularly. a solid foundation to the team has seemingly been missing for some time now.

    i think that if an experienced old head like stan ternent were brought in alongside hess then it would calm things down considerably, but i doubt very much that hess would request this and i also doubt very much scally doing this because of the finances

    28 Jan 2012 6:09 PM

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  • nilnildraw wrote:

    You chickened out Hess! Fine you got rid of the main culprit but you've got to do something about the full backs, Lee is not a fullback and he should be in Montrose's position, Evans should be brought back from his loan and given his chance and a replacement for Martin is a must - whether it be from inside or outside the club.Flitney has also earned a seat on the bench at best. UTG

    28 Jan 2012 6:05 PM

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  • Cornishpete wrote:

    Just watching Brighton on the TV. A club who had no ground. No future. And groundshared with us. Yet they are in the Championship. Difference? A club whose Chariman has their best interest at heart.

    So sad. We are a nothing club, with a chairman who seems to burn bridges wherever he goes, and a nothing manager.

    28 Jan 2012 6:02 PM

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  • terry gfc wrote:

    I dont think hess going is the answer. The players need a shake up and gazzaniga needs a run in the team now. I dont believe flitney or fish are league players. Hess need to review his back 4 and sign fry and offload richards. He more like sunday league pump it long and a cart horse speed.

    28 Jan 2012 5:59 PM

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  • Warnz wrote:

    Massively disappointing. I'm not ready to see Hess go yet, but this was awful.

    Great 2nd half performance lads ...but the 1st half was the worst since ......Accrington last season.

    28 Jan 2012 5:52 PM

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  • clive loves gills wrote:

    long drive back tomorrow, staying with family here tonight

    very, very, very poor

    too many players are making individual mistakes and are off their game

    when do you draw a line in the sand and realise they are just not inspired and motivated by this manager, most obviously do not even respect him as a manager

    hess always has and always will be 'one of the boys' but never a league manager

    wonder if km will remove negative comments again

    hess, please have the honesty, integrity and decency kevin keegan had when he resigned from the england job in time for us still to qualify for the world cup - fall on your sword - you will be more respected for doing this now than wasting yet another season, thank you for your efforts but it simply is not working and hasn't done since you came back

    prove you are a man and not just all talk - time to walk the walk

    28 Jan 2012 5:39 PM

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  • Ivano wrote:

    Time to take a long hard look in the mirror.
    then make the decision.

    Bye, Bye, Hess & thanks for trying

    28 Jan 2012 5:32 PM

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  • dunn in medway wrote:

    We obviously are capable of scoring the goals, we just don't seem to have any direction or tactical sense when playing, that has to be the managers responsibility. Time to go now I think Hess, while we can still make the play off's.

    28 Jan 2012 5:30 PM

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  • Cornishpete wrote:

    "We have probably one of the highest budgets in the division and so there are no excuses for not going up next season, not budget cuts, not anything else," So said Scally.

    No more excuses Hess, the buck stops with you.

    TIME TO GO.

    28 Jan 2012 5:28 PM

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  • Wainscott Wonder wrote:

    "Threatened changes but made just one"

    Says it all. Weak manager, weak team, weak chairman, waste of a season.

    28 Jan 2012 5:19 PM

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  • GFC1982 wrote:

    Only on thing anyone can say.

    Hess out.

    Scally backed you to the hilt and you have failed miserably.

    Playing legend, managerial embarrassment.

    HESS OUT.

    28 Jan 2012 5:17 PM

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