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Forest Green Rovers’ head coach Troy Deeney said there were “too many babies” in his side after defeat to Harrogate – their next game is at Gillingham this Saturday

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Gillingham play bottom-placed Forest Green Rovers this Saturday and a head coach who has come under fire for berating his own players.

Forest Green appointed former Watford striker Troy Deeney as their permanent head coach last month, having already been at the club as a player, but he’s yet to win a game.

He blasted his own players after their 2-0 loss against Harrogate last Saturday. Deeney singled out a few players for public criticism and said there were “too many babies” in his team.

He has since apologised for his criticism having said that “every now and again my emotions get the better of me.” Deeney’s first game as head coach was against the Gills just before Christmas, in a game that ended goalless.

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