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The Shouting Men: Gillingham keeper Stuart Nelson writes exclusively for the KM Group

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 25 February 2016

Updated: 11:58, 25 February 2016

I finished last weekend’s game with the captain’s armband and it is an honour to wear it every time.

I have loved having it at whatever club I have been at but here, with how I have done and how I get on with the fans, it is even more of an honour because I am doing it for them.

I don’t know if I will get it at the weekend but am just going about my business and doing my job as best as I can. If I get the armband then happy days and if I don’t, then I don’t.

Gillingham goalkeeper Stuart Nelson Picture: Barry Goodwin

I would prefer not to have it all and John or Lofty to be fit. If either of them aren’t fit and the armband comes my way, I will take it with open arms.

It doesn’t really matter who is the captain, though. I trust all of my team-mates and for me it is the three points and trying to get into the top two. We aren’t far off it and need to get back at it.

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We are playing another team fighting for their lives this weekend in Chesterfield.

The conditions played a big part in the game at Oldham on Saturday but in the first half we dealt with it. We dominated them.

They had a few chances but they were the home team and scrapping for survival.
We expected to have a bit of pressure. I wasn’t going to go away from home and have nothing to do.

The chances they had, you would expect. Territory-wise, I would say we were in their final third more than they were in ours.

We were pretty happy at half-time and that is how we need to be playing week in, week out.

Read the full story in Friday's Medway Messenger

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