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Jepson refusing to push panic button

Jepson has been left without a recognised keeper
Jepson has been left without a recognised keeper

GILLINGHAM boss Ronnie Jepson insists there is no need to panic despite the club losing their only two goalkeepers.

Jason Brown's decision to join Premiership side Blackburn left the club without a recognised keeper after back-up custodian Paul Crichton left hours earlier for Cambridge United.

But despite the gaping hole left by Brown and Crichton's departures, Jepson insists the situation is under control.

He said: "I'm not panicking. I'm looking for two goalkeepers now, we haven't had any luck but we're trying to do everything we can.

"Hopefully we'll get in the right person for the right price and only time will tell."

* Full story in Friday's Medway Messenger.

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