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by Luke Cawdell
First team coach Mark Robson remains hopeful that Gillingham can create an upset at Huddersfield on Saturday, despite the odds being stacked against them.
The Gills have only picked up a single point in their first 10 away games while Huddersfield have yet to lose at home in League 1.
Robson, pictured, said: "When you’ve been on a run like we have away from home it’s tough on everyone.
"You have to build confidence in the players and get the best out of them.
"I believe that if we win one then we will go on a run. We’ve been excellent at home and played so well and not conceded in a while now, which is positive.
"If we can find some form away from home, then you would like to think we can get the results we need to keep us out of the relegation places.
"We’ve done a few things over recent weeks to see if we can change it. We may look to do things a bit differently on Saturday and we’ll see how it goes.
"It can be frustrating but we’ve got to try and stay positive and confident, help the players along and keep believing we are good enough. If we can do that, then the results will come."