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Gillingham’s interim manager Keith Millen told he could be needed for another week as Crawley boss Scott Lindsey continues to be linked to the Priestfield vacancy

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Gillingham interim manager Keith Millen takes charge again this Saturday and has also been asked to prepare for next week’s FA Cup game at Hereford.

By next weekend it will be a month on since the Gills decided to sack Neil Harris. More: Key man returns to full training Rumours are rife at present over who will be the next permanent manager, with chairman Brad Galinson in the country overseeing final interviews.

Crawley manager Scott Lindsey - a former Gillingham coach and player - is a man many believe could be the next boss, although negotiations with his current club would certainly make that tricky, and potentially drawn-out, as compensation would need to be agreed.

Lindsey left Swindon for Crawley in January and his team are currently just below the Gills in the table but it will be his style of football that fits the bill, with a possession-based attack-minded style that bosses at Priestfield hope they can implement there.

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