Gillingham defender Conor Masterson looks ahead to the club’s first Football League trip to Bromley and getting over a home defeat against Harrogate Town
Gillingham defender Conor Masterson is determined to help put things right this week when they head to Bromley for a midweek League 2 clash.
The Gills haven’t played since giving up a 1-0 lead against Harrogate Town at Priestfield last Saturday and losing the match 2-1. They start the week 11th in the table and will be keen to get the season back on track.
Looking ahead to Bromley this Wednesday night, Masterson said: “It will be a tough game, it's a bit of a derby, and we want to put things right.
“It was a tough one to take last Saturday for everybody involved. For us in the dressing room, we’re hurting a lot.
“We know we've enough talent to put things right. We've done it before at the start of the season so we want to do it again and that's what we're going to aim for.
“I’m raring to go and I just want to put things right and show the fans that for us as players, it means a lot to us to play for Gillingham.
“We've had meetings, defenders, midfielders, forwards, where we can improve, where we can develop. We all care and we want to put things right because there's a lot of talented players in this group.”
The Gills were booed off the pitch last time out with some supporters chanting “What a load of rubbish.” Fans were frustrated and players were too, with some criticised for showing it.
Masterson said: “I'll be honest, personally I was very frustrated because it's a game we should have won. We were 1-0 up with half an hour to go or whatever it was. I don't know how many 1-0 wins we've had before so usually we can see it out. It was a tough one to take.
“I think for the first 60 minutes we were fine. We were good, got the goal, we were in control and then I just don't know what happened if I'm honest. There's a host of


