Reaction from Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth after 1-0 victory over Notts County in League Two at Priestfield Stadium equals club record
Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth saluted his players after they equalled the club’s longest unbeaten run.
A 1-0 victory over Notts County on Saturday made it 20 unbeaten for the Gills, stretching back to March 2024. The last time the club did that was in the 1973/74 season.
Ainsworth had been in charge for 17 of those games - still to taste defeat since taking charge of the club.
The Gills boss said: “That's some feat for this group of boys, 130 years of Gillingham history, and to go and equal the longest ever run unbeaten run, fair play to the players, fair play to the fans and the staff around me.
“They've been brilliant. They deserve that record without a shadow of a doubt, and I'm so, so proud of them. That was a real team performance.
“I'm really hoping everyone sees the grit, the running, the tackling, the headers and that these players are there for each other.
“Okay, we had some quality moves and there's some good football out there, but that stuff that you can't buy is brilliant.
“You can always play good ability football, and good passes and things like that, but some of the absolute, ‘you're not scoring against us today’. We are going to chuck our bodies on the line. We are doing everything possible. What a team. I’m really, really proud of them.”
Ainsworth had to shuffle his side around after injuries to midfielders Armani Little, Ethan Coleman and Nelson Khumbeni, along with the suspension of winger Garath McCleary.
Ainsworth said: “We could have easily gone, ‘Things are against us’ but they went the other way and they went, ‘We'll show the world that we can still do it’. What a great performance.
“I’m absolutely buzzing for the boys because they're such a great bunch of boys. Really, really good.
“We've got


