Gillingham midfielder Shaun Williams has spoken of his delight at being named the new club captain. Williams, 36, was chosen by manager Neil Harris to skipper the side ahead of the new League 2 season, announcing his decision to the team on Thursday morning. “It is a privilege and an honour and something that myself and my family really appreciate,” said the Irishman. “I am not going to change, with or without the armband, I am still going to be the same, but there are a lot of leaders and characters within the dressing room.
I don’t have to say an awful lot because the dressing room leads itself. “I lead by example, set high standards, set expectations of myself and team-mates and just try and drive it forward.” He has an able deputy in Max Ehmer, who has played over 350 games for the Gills.
Williams said: “His performances warranted a starting place in the team every week, last season I thought he was fantastic throughout the whole season. “For a man that has been here so long he definitely deserves to be involved.” Harris signed Williams last summer.
The midfielder had already played over 100 games for MK Dons and more than 250 for Millwall. He came to the Gills after a year with Portsmouth.