Andy Hessenthaler wants Gillingham to hit the ground running next season
09:06, 17 May 2011
Andy Hessenthaler admits his decision to bring the players back from their holidays early is a move even he isn’t used to.
The Gillingham manager (pictured) has instructed the squad to return to the club on June 27 – a week earlier than normal – as he builds the foundations for what he hopes will be a more successful League 2 campaign.
“It’s an early one,” he said. “I want to hit the ground running next season because we know what we have to do.
“It’s probably the earliest I will have ever been back in for pre-season as a player or a manager.
“It’s usually the first week in July but I need to change something and we’ve decided to come back a week early.
“The players were okay with that, I think, and they know it’s a long time off and I think sometimes it is probably too long.
“If I had my way we would be back this week because I just want to get on with things.
“But you do need a break, physically and mentally, and for me more mentally.”
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