Home   Medway   Sport   Article

Gillingham midfielder Darren Oldaker hopes to keep impressing after starring role against Bradford City

Darren Oldaker insists he’s a different player now from the one who first burst onto the scene at Gillingham.

Oldaker made his second Football League start for the Gills last Saturday, starring in a 4-0 win over Bradford City, two years after former boss Justin Edinburgh first named him in the starting XI for a Football League fixture.

Now 19, Oldaker says he’s matured on and off the pitch.

Gillingham's Darren Oldaker has a shot against Bradford City Picture: Ady Kerry (5143777)
Gillingham's Darren Oldaker has a shot against Bradford City Picture: Ady Kerry (5143777)

He said: “I have changed a lot and the gaffer (Steve Lovell) has proper knuckled down on me.

“The main reason I got into the team was because of what I was doing off the ball.

“I have matured. I was a bit of a showboater before, I just did what I wanted to do. I did what I fancied and I didn’t do anything for the team. I never did anything off the ball.

“I was a bit lazy but I have matured and I now know what I have to do.”

The player admits that getting the chance to play in the first team at such a young age went to his head.

“I thought it was just going to come easy,” said Oldaker, who is nicknamed DJ by his team-mates. “It was my attitude; I thought I was better than what I was.”

Oldaker’s appearances began to dwindle and he was on the outside looking in at the start of this season.

Gillingham's Darren Oldaker chats with assistant manager Mark Patterson after Bradford City win Picture: Ady Kerry (5143775)
Gillingham's Darren Oldaker chats with assistant manager Mark Patterson after Bradford City win Picture: Ady Kerry (5143775)

Boss Steve Lovell wanted to see more than a player good on the ball – Oldaker needed to do the hard work off it, too.

The message has got through and now Oldaker has been given a chance, he doesn’t want to let it slip.

He said: “You have to have both sides of the game and I feel it is coming into my game a lot more and more naturally now. It has changed.

“I have probably been a bit of a bad egg in the past. I have definitely given him (Lovell) some grey hairs but he is one of my favourite managers, he tells you how it is.

“At the start of the season I wasn’t in his plans but I have worked hard now to get into the team and hopefully I can stay there.”

Oldaker has also had to grow up off the field, having moved out of the family home.

Gillingham's Darren Oldaker in action against Bradford City Picture: Ady Kerry (5143773)
Gillingham's Darren Oldaker in action against Bradford City Picture: Ady Kerry (5143773)

He said: “I don’t live with my parents now but I still call them every day. They have been massive for me.

“Moving out was another reason I have matured. I am cooking for myself now and I have to wash my own clothes.

“I have to do it all myself. I feel a lot more mature and I needed that. I wish I matured when I was 17.”

His ambitions are to now stay in the team in the hope of earning a new deal in the summer. More performances like last weekend will help, claiming two

assists .

He said: “It’s a big six months ahead. I need to earn myself something. I need to show what I am about and prove to people I am not the bad egg, I haven’t got a bad attitude and hopefully I can turn some heads.

“I have been given a chance and I can’t blow it.”

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More