Coach Steve Lovell insists the Gillingham players must toe the line while the caretaker team are in charge
00:00, 09 January 2015
updated: 07:49, 09 January 2015
Gillingham’s caretaker management team are taking a firm stance with the squad.
Steve Lovell – one of four men in charge – made it clear what he expects from the player.
He said: “They are either going to toe the line with us, roll their sleeves up and have a go, or go and get another club.
“I can’t have people around here who are not going to try.
“I might be back doing the under-18s next week but while I am here and given the opportunity that is the way I work.
“Hopefully we can do that and when a new manager comes in it will be a little better for him when he does.”
Lovell believes the squad’s attitude is right but won’t stand for anyone who doesn’t pull their weight.
“There are a great bunch of lads but you can’t have one around,” he said.
“If they want to take on the advice and work hard, I have got all the time in the world for them and I will stand by them, but if they don’t, there is no point them being around here.”
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