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Manager Andy Hessenthaler promises opponents Accrington a tougher game from Gillingham this time around

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:00, 11 March 2011

Gillingham midfielder Jack Payne

Manager Andy Hessenthaler insists his Gillingham team will prove to be a more resilient obstacle to Accrington Stanley on Saturday than earlier in the season.

The Gills crumbled when the sides met five months ago. A 7-4 defeat marked a low point for the club but now Hessenthaler’s team are riding on a wave of good form.

"That was a long time ago," said Gills boss Hessenthaler.

"It was one of those crazy games but we are certainly a different animal now.

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"We owe them one a little bit because of the result and the performance up there. I believe we will win on Saturday."

Accrington, like Gillingham, are chasing a play-off place and neither team will want to lose any ground at this stage of the season.


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Hessenthaler added: "They like to play and do pop the ball around. They still have a good chance of getting into the play-offs. They won on Tuesday and have games in hand. They will come to our place full of confidence and it’s going to be a tough one."

The Gills boss has concerns over several players after Tuesday’s 2-2 draw with Southend.

Adebayo Akinfenwa was withdrawn at half-time through illness and Jack
Payne (pictured) took a knock at the end of the game. Garry Richards also finished with a bruised head after a first-half collision.

How confident are you of Gillingham gaining revenge by beating Accrington on Saturday? Have your say below.

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