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  • Date:2009-02-28
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:KRBS Priestfield Stadium
  • Attendance:5353
  • Referee:Cook, S

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

89mins

Mark Molesley is booked for dissent.

89mins

Anton Robinson goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

87mins

Steve Fletcher is booked for unsporting behaviour.

85mins

Gillingham are replacing Curtis Weston with Garry Richards.

85mins

Marvin Bartley is being taken off, Jason Tindall has come on in his place.

76mins

Mark McCammon is booked for unsporting behaviour.

72mins

Jeff Goulding goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

58mins

Goal!! Nicky Southall scores for Gillingham.

55mins

Rene Steer is replaced by John Nutter.

55mins

Adam Miller is being taken off, Simeon Jackson has come on in his place.

52mins

The referee has booked Curtis Weston.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

31mins

Bournemouth are replacing Sammy Igoe with Liam Feeney.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, February 28th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Gillingham moved back into the League Two play-off places with a hard-fought win against a resurgent Bournemouth.

Nicky Southall scored the only goal of a mediocre game just before the hour mark after good work from Andy Barcham. With several of their other rivals dropping points, Gills climbed to sixth while defeat left Bournemouth rooted in the relegation zone.

Mark Stimson's side have an excellent home record this season, but a slow start handed the initiative to the Cherries.

They had the opportunity to move clear of the bottom two with victory and they quickly settled, but despite their dominance, a wild shot from skipper Danny Hollands was the closest they came.

At the other end, Mark Bentley almost gave Gills a lead against the run of play with a firm header which was well saved by Shwan Jalal. His opposite number, Simon Royce, made an equally impressive save two minutes before the break to parry Mark Molesley's well-struck shot.

The game swung decisively in Gillingham's favour with a substitution ten minutes into the second half. Top scorer Simeon Jackson, starting from the bench for the third successive game, immediately caused problems and within three minutes was involved in the only goal of the game.

The Canada striker's cross was long but Barcham chased down the lost cause before spinning his marker on the byline. Drawing the goalkeeper he pulled the ball back to Southall, who threaded a shot from eight yards past several bodies on the line.

Although there were still more than 30 minutes remaining it was the final clear chance. Instead, the game became increasingly bad tempered, with five players booked in the last 20 minutes.

It was far from a classic, but the result was all-important to a Gills side who have so far struggled to maintain a place in the play-offs.

Gillingham

AFC Bournemouth

Corners

24

Fouls

1521

Goal attempts

66

Shots off target

22

Offsides

52

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