Kent Messenger Maidstone

Gills get extra time to work on game plan

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Gillingham’s midweek FA Cup game against Carlisle United unsurprisi­ngly fell foul to the freezing conditions – but the extra time wasn’t wasted. Gills, who had been due to travel up to Cumbria on Tuesday morning, were instead back out on the training ground in the afternoon following the postponeme­nt in preparatio­n for the visit of Bristol Rovers on Saturday. Boss Steve Lovell said: “We would have liked to have played the game, because after Saturday’s performanc­e (2-1 loss at Plymouth) I was looking forward to going up there and carrying that on but it gave us an extra day on the training ground. “The temperatur­es had been poor up there. They did have the pitch covered but with the low temperatur­es they have had, it went through it. We were told before most of us set off and that was fine.” Gillingham and Carlisle fought out a 1-1 draw in the original second round tie at Priestfiel­d, leading to a replay but temperatur­es in Carlisle dipped to -11 on Sunday night and then -6 on Monday night, leaving the playing surface with frost-hardened areas. The game will now be played on Tuesday, December 19. The eventual winners will have a home tie against Championsh­ip side Sheffield Wednesday in the third round. Gills have still to rearrange their Kent Senior Cup quarterfin­al match away to Maidstone. That game had been moved from Tuesday night because of the scheduled Carlisle fixture.

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