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Febian Brandy rides a challenge when playing for Manchester United reserves Picture: Manchester Evening News
by Luke Cawdell
Gillingham boss Mark Stimson is hoping Febian Brandy can become an instant hit after joining on loan from Premier League giants Manchester United.
Brandy goes straight into Saturday's team to partner 11-goal leading scorer Simeon Jackson as the Gills look to shoot down a beleaguered Southend in the FA Cup first round at Priestfield.
Stimson said: "Hopefully he can link up with the other little man (Jackson). Some people will be surprised that we’ll have two tiny players up top but if we can get the ball into their feet they are both very capable of creating something.
"He’s got pace and flair and certainly a good touch, playing for someone like Manchester United you need to have that."