Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence admitted there’s no shame in picking up a point away from home. While disappointed the Gills were unable to convert a couple of golden chances in the second half to claim all three points at Forest Green on Friday night, Clemence was at least able to draw comfort from his first away point in the league and a third shut-out in four matches in all competitions. “We’d have loved to have won the game but if you go away from home and pick up a point on the road, that’s fine,” said Clemence after the goalless draw with lowly Forest Green. “We’ve only drawn one game all season, that’s the second game I believe we’ve drawn.
It’s okay to draw your away games sometimes, it doesn’t matter who you are playing against. “Of course, you want to win all the games (but) it’s not always going to happen. “We’ve got two home games coming up and now we’ve got to look forward to those.” It was only a second draw in League 2 this season for Gillingham.
Their previous stalemate was a 1-1 draw at home to Mansfield in late September. “We’ve had three clean sheets in four games but the disappointing one was to let in two against Bradford,” noted Clemence. “If you come away from home in any division and keep a clean sheet, that’s good. “We haven’t drawn enough games this year, I don’t know why.
But that’s been while I’ve been here and before. “We know goalscoring has been a bit of a problem but it’s okay to go away from home and get a point.