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Gillingham football fans wish team luck ahead of crucial match against Rotherham United

Football mad fans have wished their team luck ahead of their crucial relegation match today.

Gillingham need a positive result to stand a chance of staying in League One, while opponents Rotherham United could win promotion if things go their way.

With both ends of the table up in the air, it is set to be a tense afternoon, but that has not fazed Gills supporters.

The Voice finalist Jamie Johnson, who grew up in the Towns, said: "Wishing the Gillingham team all the luck. We need to go for the win.

"Myself and the whole of Gillingham support you. Come on you Gills."

Phil Gallagher, aka children's TV star Mister Maker, thinks they can survive.

"Best of luck and lots of love to everyone at Gillingham FC for the big match," he said.

"I really believe Neil and the team can do it! But whatever happens, I already can't wait for the start of next season. Up the Gills!"

Lee Clifton, who follows the team home and away, also showed his unwavering support.

He said: "This is it, one match to go, one more 90 minutes left to play.

"One more win may well be enough to keep Gillingham up depending on what happens elsewhere, and one final chance for Gillingham to retain there League One status – COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!!!!"

There are several permutations of what could happen but the only thing for certain is that if the Gills lose (and assuming Fleetwood do not also lose by a huge scoreline), then they will be playing League Two football next season.

A draw will give them hope, a win could well be enough as Morecambe are not yet safe either, sitting two points ahead of the Gills and up against play-off hopefuls Sunderland on the final day.

Former Gillingham player/manager, Andy Hessenthaler, was in charge of the team back in May 2004 when

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