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New Gillingham striker James Walker says Priestfield move will give him chance to resurrect his career

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 09:05, 08 February 2010

Updated: 09:05, 08 February 2010

New Gillingham signing James Walker

By Luke Hollands

New Gillingham striker James Walker is hoping a move to Priestfield will bring a boost to his career.

The 22-year-old forward, pictured, arrived on an initial three-month deal after agreeing to terminate his contract at League 1 rivals Southend.

Walker struggled to hold down a regular place with the Shrimpers but is hoping to feature more in Mark Stimson’s side.

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He made his debut in the defeat at Brentford on Saturday, playing for 58 minutes before he was replaced by Curtis Weston.

He said: "I’m excited, I just want to have my chance to play football. If I don’t start then I don’t start but I just want to play. I want to play a couple of games, show what I can do and progress my career if I can.

"Hopefully I’ll get more chance to play here, hopefully they’ll bring me off the bench. I wouldn’t come off the bench sometimes at Southend.

"I’m going to get my head down, do well, play a lot of football and hopefully score a couple of goals."

Despite only being on a three-month contract he is hoping the move to Gillingham could work out to be a long-term option.

He said: "I’d definitely think about staying. If I do well and they like me then I will stay."

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