Gillespie happy to switch off Soccer Saturday

22 November 2010 09:44
NEW Darlington winger Keith Gillespie has spent the last few months watching football on television, so now he wants to make up for lost time.[LNB] The 35-year-old has been without a club after being released by Glentoran in June after failing to agree a new contract, and on the Saturdays since has since found himself on the sofa watching the action. But after finally making his Quakers debut, a month after joining them on trial, Gillespie is keen to make an impact.[LNB] He signed an initial onemonth contract last week, making his first start in Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Wrexham, and he said: I wanted to sort something out with Darlington a few weeks ago but it got held up, something to do with some new transfer system. So I had to speak to the PFA who hurried it up.[LNB] I've missed my Saturdays and playing football. I've been sat watching Soccer Saturday on Sky for the past few months so it's nice to be playing again and I want to help Darlington do well and have a good season.[LNB] I'm hoping to impress and earn a contract until the end of the season. I've had a good month here, the staff and players have been great, the stadium is great, so everything is in place.[LNB] Gillespie played the full match at the Racecourse Ground, including the referee's controversial lengthy injury-time during which Wrexham grabbed their winner.[LNB] He said: It was my first first-team game for about sixand- a-half months and I lasted alright I thought. The manager asked how I was feeling and I just gave him the thumbs up.[LNB] It was just disappointing to lose in the last minute.[LNB] When a team scores, then you can't do anything about it and that's the frustrating thing.[LNB] You never lose that winning mentality, everybody hates losing. It's awful to concede a goal and know that the referee is about to blow for full-time.[LNB] I'd asked him how long was left and he said ten minutes.[LNB] I asked if that included injury time and he said yes there's 38 minutes gone, we're playing three extra'.[LNB] And Wrexham scored in the 95th minute.[LNB] We're a little bit aggrieved.[LNB] Plus, Michael Brough was fouled in the build-up to their goal so we were expecting a free-kick but the referee did not give it.[LNB] We just need to pick ourselves up now and look forward to next Saturday against York.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo