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Gillingham 2 Stockport County 1

Jack Payne celebrates his goal that turned out to be the winner for Gillingham against Stockport
Jack Payne celebrates his goal that turned out to be the winner for Gillingham against Stockport

Jack Payne celebrates his goal that turned out to be the winner for Gillingham against Stockport Picture: Barry Goodwin

by Luke Cawdell

Goals from Cody McDonald and Jack Payne helped Gillingham to a much-welcome three points in League 2 at Priestfield on Saturday.

The Gills took just three minutes to go in front and it was McDonald who did the damage with a powerful finish from a Chris Palmer corner.

Palmer then delievered the cross for the second. McDonald chested the ball goalwards and all goalkeeper Matt Glennon could do was divert it into the path of a grateful Payne (pictured). He lashed it in from close range with 37 minutes gone.

In between those efforts, Adebayo Akinfenwa had a shot cleared off the line as Gillingham dominated.

Alan Julian, who was back in goal as one of four changes from the previous weekend, had a comfortable first half and claimed everything without much fuss.

The Gills ended the opening half on a high as Palmer’s free-kick was headed over by Akinfenwa.

Stockport pulled a goal back after the break when Anthony Pulis, son of former boss Tony, shot home with 81 minutes on the clock.

Gills: Julian, Fuller, Nutter, Lawrence, Sinclair, J Payne, Weston (Rooney 78mins), Maher, Palmer, McDonald (Oli 76mins), Akinfenwa (McCammon 51mins). Subs: Inkango, S Payne, Essam, Cronin.

Stockport: Glennon, Lynch (Pilkington 71mins), Williams, Turnbull, Swailes, Assoumani, Pulis, Griffin, Poole (Fisher 46mins), Simpson, Donnelly. Subs: Vincent, Tansey, Mainwaring, Fisher, Rose, Fon Williams.

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