Miller takes positives from draw

The Gills were denied their first away win of the season by David Mooney's second-half strike but the Kent club are now unbeaten in their last three games and two points above the drop zone.Midfielder Miller admitted it was frustrating not to come away from The Valley with all three points, but believes they can take heart from their performance against the high-flying Addicks."It's a great confidence booster playing like that against such a big team," said Miller."I'm delighted with the way we played, all the boys have worked hard. It's disheartening to throw away a lead, but to go to Charlton in a local derby, with a lot of pressure and a big crowd, it was good to come away with a point."He added: "The boys have been like that for the last few weeks now. We've been good in training too, so hopefully that will all pay off for us."

Source: Team_Talk