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Andy Frampton in action against York City Picture: Barry Goodwin
by Luke Cawdell
With promotion secured, Andy Frampton now can’t wait to claim the title.
The Gills need just one win from their final three fixtures to secure the League 2 crown.
territory.
And even for 33-year-old Frampton, who has been a professional footballer for 16 years, this is new
"It’s in our hands and up to us to keep performing to make sure we get over the line and win that title," said the former Brentford and Millwall man.
Frampton won promotion with Millwall in 2010, through the League 1 play-offs but this is the first time he was gone up automatically.
season.
It was a day he won’t forget. He said: "What a day. It was fantastic for the club and the fans and obviously for the players and coaching staff after all the hard work that we have done all
promotion.
"It is something that doesn’t come around all the time and I have had a 16-year career and this is only the second time I have experienced
of us."
"It shows how tough it can be to get to that point. It was a special day for all
Read more from Andy Frampton, including views on his future, in this week's Medway Messenger newspaper.