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Former Gillingham captain Michael Flynn has been released by manager Martin Allen after his trial

Michael Flynn
Michael Flynn

Gillingham manager Martin Allen has decided against offering former captain Michael Flynn a contract at Priestfield.

The midfielder went along with the Gills to their training base at Le Touquet in France.

Flynn (pictured) is looking for a club after being released by Bradford City at the end of last season.

But Gills boss Allen won’t be adding him to his squad, saying: “I had a chat with Michael and he did do very well and he completed all of the training sessions but I have decided not to take him on.”

The Welshman was signed by Gills’ former manager Stan Ternent in 2005 and he spent two seasons at Priestfield.

He became a fans’ favourite at Priestfield and skippered the side during his last season but opted to leave and join Blackpool at the end of the 2006/07 campaign. He made a total of 105 appearances for Gillingham and scored 21 goals.

The Gills have, meanwhile, been heavily linked with a move for Altrincham forward Damian Reeves. The striker has scored 63 goals from 79 starts over the last two years - including 44 last season in the Blue Square Bet North.

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