Paul Scally will not rush appointing a new Gillingham manager
09:07, 21 May 2012
Gills chairman Paul Scally insists he won’t be rushed into appointing a successor to Andy Hessenthaler.
Mr Scally (pictured) is carefully considering a mountain of applications for the post of Gillingham manager.
And he is refusing to put a time frame on when the job will be done, although the interview process has already begun.
He said: "We have had a substantial number of applicants which is very encouraging.
"We have had a lot of CVs, a lot of interest and it is going to take me a lot of time to go through these to determine who I want to see.
"I shall do it as quickly as possible and I have no dates in mind. I will see who I have to see when I can see them, and I will make an appointment as soon as possible."
And Mr Scally is clear about the person he wants, saying bluntly: "The man who can get us promotion would be a good start."
The man who steered Barnet to League 2 safety last season, Martin Allen, took over as favourite among the bookies at the end of last week, ahead of Mark Robson – tipped by many to be the successor to Andy Hessenthaler for the manager’s job.
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