Mark Moss, the head of Gillingham’s youth program, said the coaching staff is taking things “day by day” as the organization looks for a new manager.
Since Neil Harris left, the head of Gillingham’s U18 team has been assisting Keith Millen. The League Two team is considering their options right now.
Last night, they competed in the Kent Senior Cup away against Maidstone United. However, they lost 2-0 as a result of resting their senior players.
Following the game, Moss gave the following managerial status update, according to a KentOnline report: “All hands are on deck; just accept it for the time being.” Since Saturday’s loss to Walsall, the first team’s attitude has been fantastic, it’s been upbeat, and we know we
Regarding the current management situation, we will approach it day by day and do our best to resolve it. We’ll keep working as hard as we can.
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In order to get promoted to League One, Gillingham must make sure their appointment is correct. Many in the Football League thought Harris’ dismissal was severe, especially because the club was at the time in the play-off places.
If nothing changes in the meantime, Millen, an accomplished interim coach, will lead the team in this weekend’s match against Notts County in second place. He has previously served as the manager of teams like Carlisle United and Bristol City.
After losing their most recent game away at Walsall, they are presently ranked seventh in the table and one point outside the top seven.
Gillingham will be confident going into their encounter against Notts County since they have been good at home so far this season and have only lost once in five games at Priestfield.
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