fan_of_mulligan wrote:Chants Of "COME ON GILLINGHAM" "WAKE UP GILLINGHAM", "GET IT FORWARD" And sigh's of frustration and aggravation could be clearly heard in the away end which by now was freezing cold, the performance from Gillingham in The Second Half has been unacceptable, but it will be a forgivable performance if Gillingham can somehow manage to hold on to three crucial points - IF at the moment was a key word because the way Colchester United were playing it just felt like it was only a matter of time before they equalised.
Eighty Nine Minutes into the match and it took a world class save from Stuart Nelson to preserve our slender lead, Sanchez Watt used his pace and trickery to go past Josh Pritchard before whipping in a low cross with pace and Amine Linganzi could only divert the ball into Freddy Sears path and The Former West Ham Forward saw his low effort (which should of gone into the bottom left corner of the net) brilliantly saved by Stuart Nelson and Harry Lennon cleared the second ball, Colchester United Players and Supporters could not believe that was not a goal and if your talking big saves / big moments at crucial stages in a match, then that was a crucial moment and a big save from Stuart Nelson.
Brennan Dickenson saw his shot go one yard wide of Sam Walker’s left hand post, but there was one big chance left for Colchester United in The Fourth Minute of added time, Ben Gordon plays the ball inside to Gavin Massey who plays the ball to Freddy Sears inside Gillingham’s Penalty Area and Freddy Sears passes the ball out-wide to Sanchez Watt who see’s his cross cut out by Amine Linganzi but Ben Gordon gets to the ball first ahead of John Egan and Max Ehmer bails out John Egan and Amine Linganzi with a important interception, but still Gillingham cannot get the ball away.
The ball falls to Sanchez Watt who see’s his shot take a massive deflection off John Egan and the ball loops up into the air and Freddy Sears headers the ball past the committed Stuart Nelson and Rhys Healey taps the ball in and with the way Colchester United were celebrating we just felt that Gillingham had conceded another injury time equaliser to draw the game 2 - 2, that was until we saw The Linesman’s Flag on the far side and a massive cheer erupted from the away end like Gillingham had scored a goal.
And that was that, Gillingham somehow managed to win at The Weston Homes Community Stadium and if Gillingham were a cat on Boxing Day then we will have used all nine lives, two offside goals, some fantastic saves from Stuart Nelson and so many chances for the home side, but that result will do nicely.
COLCHESTER UNITED 1 - 2 GILLINGHAM
Make no mistake about it, Gillingham were very very lucky and very fortuitous to win against Colchester United, but considering that we got nothing away at Sheffield United, Notts County and Coventry City then perhaps Gillingham were duo one of these wins where we deserved to lose or draw and yet managed to pick up all three points.
Colchester United was a match Gillingham had to win, not just because we can open a five point gap between ourselves and Colchester United, but Gillingham are now three points clear of the relegation zone (four if you take goal difference into consideration) and with Colchester United, Yeovil Town, Crewe Alexandra and Crawley Town in the relegation zone, Gillingham have taken ten points from those four sides in the league, if we can replicate that points tally in the reverse fixtures and pick up a few wins from the top sides, then Gillingham should be alright this season - although it will be close.
I was hoping that Gillingham would go into The Bristol City Game knowing we could treat The Bristol City like “a bonus match” but not winning against Chesterfield has put pressure on Gillingham to get a result against The League One League Leaders, at least we go into the match off the back of a win against Colchester United - I am still not sure how we managed to win but we gladly take the three points and hope that the players learn some valuable lesson’s from the way we played in The Second Half and acknowledge that Gillingham cannot put in those type of performances too many times this season and expect to get anything out of the match, let alone three points.
Max Ehmer, Harry Lennon, Michael Doughty, Bradley Dack, Josh Pritchard, Aaron Morris, Jake Hessenthaler, John Egan, Luke Norris & Brennan Dickenson, gives you a idea of the team Gillingham are trying to build, young players who are eager to play competitive first team football and players who can pass and retain possession of the ball, with Jake Hessenthaler, Bradley Dack, Michael Doughty and Aaron Morris, they are a group of young midfielders with a lot of energy who can control the middle of the park for Gillingham, and when we’re on the front-foot we look a really decent side.
I also thought that when Gillingham signed Josh Pritchard in the summer that Josh Pritchard was the player we were going to build the midfield around having played in The Europa League and scored against Beşiktaş away, I thought Josh Pritchard could be the lynchpin of Gillingham’s Midfield and we just have not seen those type of performances from Josh Pritchard so far, maybe it is because Josh Pritchard hasn’t had a regular run in the starting eleven and he needs 3-4 games to show us what he can really do ???
I also tweeted my thoughts and opinion’s on the game on Twitter and I also congratulated Harry Lennon for making his debut for Gillingham Football Club and I thought that the young defender played his part in making sure that Gillingham picked up all three points, it cannot be easy for a young defender to make there competitive debut away from home in a relegation six pointer, and also play as a left centre back in a three man central defence, Harry Lennon was unfortunate to deflect Sean Clohessy’s low cross onto the post which lead to Colchester United scoring and Leon Legge scored a own goal against Chesterfield, both defenders have tried to divert the ball away from goal and tried to do the right thing, but both defenders have ended up putting (or almost putting) the ball into the back of there own net.
I had to post My Match Report in Three Posts because of The Character Limit - Good thing I didn't post this report on Twitter.....
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