Striker Adam Birchall thrilled to have made his League debut for Gillingham after being sidelined for a year
08:59, 03 September 2012
Adam Birchall enjoying the action at Priestfield Picture: Barry Goodwin
By Andrew Gidley
Striker Adam Birchall was delighted and relieved to have made his League debut for Gillingham on Saturday.
After being sidelined for a year following his move from Dover, Birchall was given a place place on the bench against Chesterfield and came on for Danny Kedwell in the 78th minute at Priestfield.
Birchall had feared the worse, missing training last week after suffering a little soreness in his knee, but got the all-clear after a visit to his London specialist on Friday and rang Martin Allen immediately afterwards to say he would be ready to start training this week.
The Gills boss, though, had a surprise in store for the striker.
Allen said: "I called him into my office just before 1.30pm, shook his hand and told him he was sub. His teeth were shining, he was so happy."
Birchall said: "I can’t really put into words how I feel to finally make my (league) debut. It has been a really hard struggle to get to this point, and I can’t thank everyone enough who has supported me, including the gaffer."
He added: "I loved being out there, and it would have been fairytale stuff if I had scored at the end but the angle was not there."
"Having been out as long as I have you have to be so patient. The gaffer has been great, helping me with every step of my pre-season.
"Match sharpness is the thing now and you only get that from playing. It’s a case of hanging in there, showing what I can do in training and hoping to catch the management’s eye."
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