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Gillingham chairman Brad Galinson says Mill Hill location remains an option for when time is right to leave Priestfield Stadium

Gillingham chairman Brad Galinson admits the site of a potential new stadium picked by their former owner remains appealing.

Moving is not a top priority for the Gills at present, they are happy to continue at Priestfield while they attempt to climb their way out of the lower leagues, but it’s not an area that Mr Galinson can ignore.

Success on the pitch would eventually mean the Gills outgrow their current home and the area near their training ground in Gillingham, known as Mill Hill, remains on their radar.

Former chairman Paul Scally was always keen on a move away from Priestfield, picking the area off Yokosuka Way as a potential new home after other sites such as Temple Marsh in Cuxton over the years proved unattainable.

“A new stadium is a big deal,” said Mr Galinson, a man who has become wealthy off the back of his Florida property business.

“It probably takes two years to build, once you start, and it probably takes at least a year, if not longer, to figure out where, permitting, partners and all that so we definitely are still thinking about those things now for when we have success.

“If you start when you’re in the Championship, you’re literally probably three or four years in, so you have to do this many years in advance.

“It would be for higher league but, again, you have to start when you’re here, with expectations to get to the Championship.”

Mr Galinson was asked about Mill Hill and whether any land was ever purchased.

He said: “Gillingham doesn’t own it but it’s still there, still available, it’s actually owned by a third party. It’s actually a really interesting spot because it’s near the railway station, it’s high up so it’s a pretty area and our training facilities are right there.

“But there’s actually

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