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[ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 7:26 pm
by Garawa
The Gills beat Colchester away in this round last season. The previous 5 matches in this round were all at home including a 4-3 win over Luton.

After 3 wins from 4 ties against Luton, the last match ended 0-0 and the last match at Priestfield ended 0-1. Luton lead the wins 28-17.

The Gills are 4th in League 1 and top scorers in the division with 22 goals whilst Luton are 10th in League 2 and also top scorers with 21 (15 of which have come in their away league games)!

The Gills last 7 home ties in the second round of the Football League Trophy have only witnessed 1 win (against Luton) and 3 draws.

The Gills have scored the same number of goals and conceded just 2 more compared to the same number of games in the title winning season.

The Gills have won 3 and lost 3 penalty shoot outs in all the various guises of this competition over the years.


7:45
Kick-Off


8:26
GOAL! Gillingham 0-1 Luton Town

8:31
Half-time: 0-1

8:48
The second half kicks off.
Luton manager John Still makes all 3 possible changes at half time.

9:07
GOAL! Gillingham 1-1 Luton Town: Ehmer

9:26
GOAL! Gillingham 2-1 Luton Town: Dack

9:36
Full-time: 2-1

Attendance: ()
Referee: Michael Bull

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:43 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
This should be another exciting game,they`re quite a handy side and score a few goals away from home.We can make 5-6 changes for the game,It would be nice to have another good JPT run,and go one further this year.

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:20 am
by Garawa
I can see Williamson and Cody starting up front and McGlashan possibly coming into a 4 man midfield or even play 3 at the back and use Garmston and McGlashan as wing backs like we did towards the end of last season.

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:47 am
by Rimshot
I dislike Luton as a club, from memories of the appalling Evans, their chairman who made Scally sound like Mother Teresa, their banning of away fans in support of the equally appalling Thatcher's 'initiative' and having to play a match on the artificial surface they installed.

The bounce of the ball was laughable and hitting the surface was like being sandpapered.

I really hope we give them a sound thrashing - they are all very naughty boys.

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:08 am
by Garawa
Lol, not sure too many are around now from all of that and I suspect they've gained a lot of neutral support after their 30 point deduction that took them out of the Football League. Could be an interesting game if both sides are the top scorers in their respective divisions but our record at home against tough teams in League 1 should see them off...........unless we make too many changes of course!

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:37 pm
by fan_of_mulligan
I think Gillingham will line up as follows.......................

----------------------------------Nelson---------------------------------------
A.Morris-----------Lennon-----------------Ehmer-------------------Garmston
----------------------------------Wright----------------------------------------
------------------Houghton-----------------Hessenthaler-----------------------
--------------------------------McGlashan---------------------------------------
--------------------Donnelly------------------McDonald-------------------------

Subs: G.Morris (GK), Osadebe, Dack, Norris, Williamson

IN Harry Lennon, Bradley Garmston, Jake Hessenthaler, Jermaine McGlashan and Cody McDonald, OUT John Egan, Brennan Dickenson, Doug Loft, Bradley Dack and Luke Norris.

Because we can only make five changes from the team that started against Oldham Athletic, and one of those changes is enforced, it means that we're restricted on the players we can rest and rotate for The Luton Town Game, because I would start Glenn Morris for this evenings game but if Glenn Morris starts then we can only make four out-field changes and I have gone with the option of five out-field changes.

The last two matches have seen twelve goals scored at Priestfield Stadium so will we see another goal-fest for the third successive home game ???, I would easily settle for a boring 1-0 win for Gillingham tonight - COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:02 pm
by gillsfan1066
WOW must have been a great game , I am exhausted just reading all the reports you guys wrote about it. Armchair wanna be be managers writing a bunch of rubbish about what the team should be, and what they should have for lunch before the big game, how often they should use the bathroom, not one dam report about the game, perhaps your all still in the bar celebrating ?

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:15 pm
by lidbid46
OK Gillsfan, they scored, we scored, we scored again. I had a nice veggie thing at halftime and went home when it had finished. OK?!!

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:35 pm
by Garawa
And before you saying anything else Chicago, Lidbid's tongue in cheek comment sums up the match entirely for me! A poor game of few chances, of constantly kicking the ball out of play from every goal kick and just 2 shots on target! Thankfully, we were very accurate last night!

Re: [ 6 Oct 15 ] GILLS v Luton Town Match Thread (JPT)

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:42 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
I thought it was a scrappy first half,and our performance was poor in that half as well.To go in 0-1 down as well made it worse.JED must have given the players a rocket at half-time as we saw a lot more energy and desire in the second half.The subs of Williamson,Garmston,and Dack improved us.McGlashan also had a much better second half as he found a lot of joy down the right.Once Ehmer equalised I felt we would win,and it proved to be right as Garmston`s great run down the left,and cross into the box found Dack who slotted home the winner.Nelson before had to make a good save,so it proved to be an important save.It wasn`t a good performance,but a case of job done in the end.It`s great to be in the JPT area QF`s again.