Gillingham manager Neil Harris still believes his players are good enough. The Gills have won just twice in the league all season but Harris has seen enough of them in training to know they have the quality for League 2 football.
Producing it on matchday is another matter, however. “You’re always learning about levels and what makes players tick,” said Harris. “Orient were a really good team but they were no better than us for 78 minutes.
A moment’s confidence from Paul Smyth, takes on two players, sticks it in the bottom corner - have I got a player doing that at the moment?
I can’t see it. “Have I got players I think can do it? I think I have, that’s why I signed them. “I’m sitting there the same as the fans, thinking I’ve seen enough in players to know there’s some ability in them.