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[ 13 Apr 19 ] GILLS v Shrewsbury Match Thread

PostPosted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:30 am
by Garawa
- Shrewsbury lead the wins over the Gills 24 to 19 (21 draws) and have only suffered 1 defeat in 12 meetings (winning 5).
- The Gills last beat Shrewsbury at Priestfield in September 2010. Since then, the 5 home games against them have resulted in 2 draws and 3 defeats.
- In games between the Gills and Shrewsbury, the home side have failed to win any of the last 8 meetings: 2-2, 1-1, 1-2 (Shrewsbury win), 1-1, 2-3 (Gills win), 2-3 (Shrewsbury win), 2-2 and 1-1.
- Shrewsbury have won 4 of their last 9 league games after failing to win any of the 9 before. 11 of their 16 defeats have come in their 20 away matches.
- Shrewsbury have lost 6 out of 11 league games on the road and only won twice however those 2 wins have come in their last 4 away games.
- Shrewsbury have led in their away games the least amount of time in League 1. They had been ahead for 181 minutes, an average of 9.1 minutes per away match. The Gills have been ahead at Priestfield for just 292 minutes (but behind for 677).
- Shrewsbury have given away 601 fouls (14.7 per game), the most in League 1. The Gills have received 42 fouls in 3 matches (17, 13 and 12) with Ogilvie being fouled 5 times alone in both of his last 2 games. 5 is the most in a Gills match this season and has occurred 4 times.


15.04 Kick Off [ 4 - 1 - 3 - 2 ]

15.06
Bingham hits the right post with the keeper beaten.

15.10
Shaun Whalley free kick hits the right post and out for a goal kick.

15.51 Half time 0-0 (46:01)

16.07
The second half kicks off.

16.12
GOAL! Gillingham 0-1 Shrewsbury: Bolton.
Shrewsbury have won more matches away from home after conceding the first goal than they have scoring it. They have won 1 and lost 2 out of 6 away games after scoring first compared to 2 wins and 9 defeats from 11 away games after conceding first.

16.19
Shrewsbury have taken 22 leads in the league (2 more than the Gills) but each lead last for 28.5 minutes on average, the shortest period in League 1.

16.23
GOAL! Gillingham 0-2 Shrewsbury: Campbell

16/50
Gills have 2 certain opportunities to score, the first sees a Rees shot certain to go in but hits Hanlan and bounces away.

16.56 FULL TIME 0-2 (95:28)

Attendance: 4,109 (246)
Position: 15th
Referee: Thomas Bramall
Match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYrciH5GLnc
BBC Match Report: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47836024

Re: [ 13 Apr 19 ] GILLS v Shrewsbury Match Thread

PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 9:37 am
by gillsfan1066
There won't be any so don't bother looking. Mrs. G informed me they are busy trying to grow their family,they only need one more for a seven a side football team.

Re: [ 13 Apr 19 ] GILLS v Shrewsbury Match Thread

PostPosted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 8:07 pm
by Garawa
Utterly woeful. Worst performance I've seen for a while and I thought we were bad against Wimbledon. Another 3 points gifted to a side below us desperate to avoid releagtion.

Re: [ 13 Apr 19 ] GILLS v Shrewsbury Match Thread

PostPosted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 10:39 pm
by gillsfan1066
Out played,out shot, weak manager, out of contract players, on loan players ( who I can hear from here saying thank God we is GONE from Gillingham ). Up next Plymouth who are fighting for survival and Bradford who I guarantee by the time we get them will be relegated and playing lights out footie for the first time all season , Charlton who must be licking there lips and already counting the three points as given, and then Blackpool who with a bit of luck will play there B team to see what they have got for next seasons. Well done the Gills you weak ass bunch of losers, Dam I picked a bad time to give up drinking.
Think I would consider giving John Robertson at Cale Thistle an interview for my next manager.

Re: [ 13 Apr 19 ] GILLS v Shrewsbury Match Thread

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 5:29 pm
by Kent_UckyFriedGills
Such a poor performance,and the result was frustrating.The second half really bored us.We need to perform a lot better against Plymouth and get the win to stop nerves.