Midfielder Ethan Coleman doesn’t have to look far for inspiration. Gillingham manager Neil Harris handed him his first start for the Gills on Tuesday as a replacement for the rested Shaun Williams.
The former Leyton Orient midfielder, 23, slotted in well to the defensive midfield role and made an instant impact with an assured display to help keep leading side Stockport County at bay in a 0-0 draw.
Harris said: “He has been excellent and he will continue to grow. "Let’s be honest, at the moment he is working with, watching, learning from and played instead of Shaun Williams, who has done that position as good as anyone outside the Premier League, in the Championship for years under me and then in the lower leagues as well.” Harris trusted the recommendation of his director of football Kenny Jackett to make the signing of Coleman, having seen little of him personally.
The Gills boss said: “Ethan is a player that Kenny knows well because he signed him at Orient. "Kenny brought him up, showed me some clips and put it to me, and I liked what I saw.