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Notts County started well, and they finished well, but the middle bit left a lot to be desired as they slipped to another defeat, this time away to Gillingham. 2-1 was the final score after Chris Whelpdale and Danny Kedwell netted two goals in the space of five first-half minutes, strikes that shouldn't have gone in. Wonderkid Callum McGregor's strike in the second half, fantastic as it was, proved nothing more than a consolation. Chris Kiwomya began the game in a 4-3-2-1 formation, Yoann Arquin the lone striker in front of a midfield of McGregor, Jamal Campbell-Ryce.

Greg Tempest, Andre Boucaud and Mark Fotheringham. Manny Smith partnered Gary Liddle in centre-back, the latter named as captain.

The first chance of the game fell to former Notts player Myles Weston, whose right footed shot went wide.

Notts were decent in the opening spell, enjoying a fair bit of possession and winning several free kicks. JCR managed to get a shot in early on too, while Sheehan also joined the action, his left footed shot falling straight to Nelson on the eleven minute mark.

Except for a chance by Charlie Lee on 16 minutes - courtesy of some slack defending, a sign of things to come - it was mostly Notts doing the threatening, JCR and Fotheringham weighing in with chances of their own.

Then, and how many times have I written it this season, came the sucker punch. Whelpdale capitalised on defensive errors to slot the ball into the bottom corner on 24 minutes.

Barely five minutes passed when the Gills doubled their lead, this time Kedwell doing the damage, again being given the opportunity on a platter from the Pies.

Notts, the wind out of their sails, did manage a great shot which rattled off the crossbar pretty soon after, courtesy of the returning - Campbell-Ryce, but on the whole, more goals could have been conceded if not for the Gills' profligacy in front of goal. Likewise, Notts were able to get quite a few crosses into the Gills box, but with nobody to get onto the end of them, it meant the scoreline remained 2-0 at half time.

Bartosz Bialkowski was once again on top form, stopping balls from Michael Harriman, Weston and Whelpdale, while outfield for the Pies, JCR worked his socks off and got several chances in towards the hour.

The Gillingham clean sheet was finally breached as McGregor unleashed a powerful left-footed shot from outside the box on 79 minutes, right past ex-Notts stopper Stuart Nelson, to make it 2-1.

Between 82 and 86 minutes, Notts managed four corners. One a minute. And yet, they weren't able to make anything from those. Gillingham successfully weathered the storm, and as it was, the match ended 2-1 to the home side. Notts remain in the drop zone, and after seemingly taking several steps forward after the Tranmere and Crewe games, we have stumbled a dozen steps back.

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It's a shame we don't learn to be reliable at the back - I don't blame Liddle for slipping, though I am sure he will get some stick for that. I think the fact we can't start there, it's just concerning and I've said for awhile there's no point scoring if we're going to concede.

More work is required with regards to the defense!

Such an important game lost, we now have two home games to attempt to put things right but these will not be easy. Relegation zone is very important to avoid, yet we are firmly in it at the moment. Leaves questions for CK!

im afraid i reserved my judgement on ck, its games like this which we should not fall short on. hes got to go now sadly, its just not good enough.

blame cant fall fully on him, it cant on the players either.

we need to accept and move on, its a shame mcgregor could not bag two goals. we rely on him and we need to start playing as a team.

I listened on the radio again and as against Swindon was optimistic in the opening 10 minutes but once again Notts shot themselves in the foot.I'm sorry but I can't offer any advice.Whoever is in charge of team selection is restricted to the same squad of players.To me,at least on paper,Notts have a squad that should be doing much,much better.


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