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Battling Gills out of FA Youth Cup

Gills youth boss Mark Patterson
Gills youth boss Mark Patterson

Mark Patterson was full of praise for his young side despite going out of the FA Youth Cup at the third round stage after a 2-1 defeat by Portsmouth at Fratton Park on Wednesday night.

Midfielder Luke Rooney scored with a spectacular strike with 15 minutes left after Gillingham overcame a poor start and the early dismissal of goalkeeper Conor Quinn to put in a battling display which also impressed first-team manager Mark Stimson.

Youth chief Patterson said: “We went 1-0 down but got a foothold in the game and then Conor got sent-off.

“He made a poor decision, got himself in a bit of a tangle and pulled their lad back.

“Under-16 keeper Darren Hawkes came off the bench and we really did well, a lot of effort and good play.

“We were pleased to go in 1-0 down at half-time, started the second half well, without creating too much and then they scored again after Darren made a good save off the first effort.

“After that, we rolled our sleeves up and had a real go and I was proud of them.”

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