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Joe Gbode’s gratitude to former Gillingham boss Neil Harris as he gets his teeth into Maidstone United loan

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Maidstone loanee Joe Gbode has described sacked Gillingham boss Neil Harris as an inspirational figure in his career. Harris gave Gbode his first-team break at Priestfield and one of his last acts as Gills boss was to authorise a one-month loan move to the Stones.

The 18-year-old was surprised to learn of Harris’ dismissal and will always appreciate what he did for him. “It’s been a very weird week,” said striker Gbode. “It was very unexpected. “He gave me a chance, he coached me very well and gave me loads of tips that I’ll carry throughout the rest of my career. “He’s been a very inspirational figure in my football career so far and I owe a lot to him, so I’m disappointed to see him go. “The best advice he gave me was just to be active. “When the ball’s in and around the box it can drop anywhere and that’s kind of stuck with me.” Gbode, prolific on loan at Hastings last season, made his Maidstone debut as a second-half substitute in a 1-0 National League South win at Torquay on Saturday.

He’s been impressed with the set-up at the Gallagher and sees similarities with the professionalism at Gillingham. The chance to work under Stones boss George Elokobi and his No.2 Craig Fagan - two men who played in the Premier League - was a big attraction when considering his loan options.

He’s aware of the old rivalry between the clubs but that doesn’t concern the teenager. “Maidstone and a couple of other National League South and National League Prem teams wanted me on loan back in pre-season,” said Gbode. “At the time, the manager wanted me at Gillingham but obviously players came in, so the opportunity came up to go on loan and I’m really happy to be here. “I’ve loved it at Maidstone.

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