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Gillingham boss Mark Stimson was thrilled to see new boy Febian Brandy score in the FA Cup win over Southend United

Gillingham manager Mark Stimson is likely to be without three key players for the big kick-off
Gillingham manager Mark Stimson is likely to be without three key players for the big kick-off

Gillingham manager Mark Stimson was delighted to progress to round two of the FA Cup and pick up the £18,000 prize money.

Stimson (pictured) knows just how important an FA Cup run can be to a club of Gillingham’s size.

Last season the Gills boosted their coffers with a third round tie against Aston Villa and Stimson wants a repeat.

Click the link below to listen to his post match thoughts after beating Southend 3-0, how much he enjoyed the debut of new boy Febian Brandy and why he thinks Curtis Weston has plenty more to offer.

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