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Gillingham assistant manager John Schofield writes exclusively for the KM Group

John Schofield
John Schofield

The end of the season is getting nearer but the players won’t be looking beyond this weekend.

We’ve got an itinerary planned for the next six weeks and everything is all set out but all anyone is focusing on at the moment is the game at Morecambe.

Tuesday’s point at Exeter turned out to be a great one because it enabled us to maintain an eight-point gap over fourth place and we are now down to single figures in games remaining.

It is another game that’s ticked off the list and closer to the 46 we have got to play. Looking at the calendar now, in six weeks it will be the last Football League game.

It doesn’t seem long when you consider that if you look the other way we have been involved in games over nine months now.

Every week we are seeing some strange results. Not just in our division, but across the leagues and it doesn’t matter what level you play at.

There are results that you probably can’t predict and teams who are doing well and teams around the play-offs who are having mixed results.

At this stage, it’s just about trying to keep your nerve and staying level. We have said that a few times this year, staying level when you win games and when you aren’t picking up points just believe in what you are doing.

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