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Gillingham manager Andy Hessenthaler oversees team bonding exercise with night-out during French training camp

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:50, 19 July 2010

Updated: 08:50, 19 July 2010

Luke Rooney's free-kick against Calais is blocked

Andy Hessenthaler treated his team to a night out on Saturday as part of their four-day training camp in France.

The Gillingham manager is keen to install a team spirit and camaraderie to the squad and felt a bonding session on the town was in order.

Speaking after their match with Calais, Hessenthaler said: "The trip (to France) has been very good and we’re going to finish it off by going out.


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"They’ll have a bite to eat and we’ll have a few beers. This is what it’s all about. It’s about getting together and this is a different environment from the training ground.

"It’s always nice to go somewhere else. The chairman has put the trip on and the boys have appreciated it.

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"I think we got a lot out of it and I’m sure I’ll get to know them a little more perhaps when they’ve had a few shandies."

Do you think a night-out will help the Gills foster team spirit? Have your say below.

Picture: Luke Rooney's free-kick against Calais is blocked

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