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Gillingham striker Danny Kedwell may make the bench for the Rochdale game if he returns from injury

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 17 October 2014

Danny Kedwell may have to put up with a place on the bench at best this weekend if he returns from injury.

But Gills boss Peter Taylor will be welcoming back a player for Saturday's game at Rochdale who won’t be taking setbacks lightly.

Taylor was disappointed about the lack of anger from his players during last Saturday’s defeat against Scunthorpe.

Danny Kedwell Picture: Barry Goodwin

“He will have a chance of being on the bench,” said Taylor, as the striker returns from knee surgery.

“We were too quiet on Saturday and what annoyed me was that I didn’t see anyone getting angry, that annoyed me.

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“It wasn’t a good performance, there were too many things that were wrong and I wanted people to get a little bit upset with each other. That didn’t happen.”

Joe Martin is expected to be fit despite struggling with a back problem. Kortney Hause (international duty) will return but Doug Loft serves the first of a three-game ban.

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